Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 10.16.07.14 - MedicationsA. An operator shall ensure that: (1) Except for medication covered by standing orders as described in § 1 of this regulation, before administration of a medication, written authorization is provided on a Medication Administration Authorization Form meeting the requirements of §F of this regulation;(2) Except for a primitive camp as defined in COMAR 10.16.06.02, emergency medication, or while a medication is being administered, medication is kept in a locked storage compartment;(3) A prescription medication is kept in the original container bearing a pharmacy label that includes the: (c) Authorized prescriber's name;(e) Name of the medication;(f) Dose of the medication;(g) Route of administration for the medication;(h) Time or frequency of administration for the medication; and(4) A nonprescription medication is kept in the original container that includes the directions for use;(5) Medication is given to the camper from the original container;(6) The directions provided in the prescriptive order for the medication found on the Medication Administration Authorization Form or the standing order is followed;(7) The staff member or designated volunteer administering the medication or supervising a camper who is self-administering medication knows the side effects and toxic effects of the medication;(8) Medication is kept in a secure manner;(9) Emergency medications are handled according to §D of this regulation;(10) Medication is stored according to the manufacturer's directions;(11) A staff member or designated volunteer documents medication administration on a Medication Administration Form meeting the requirements of §G of this regulation;(12) A staff member or designated volunteer documents the final disposition of the medication on a Medication Final Disposition Form meeting the requirements of §H of this regulation;(13) Except as allowed in §A(14) of this regulation, within 2 weeks after the end of the camping session or when the medication is discontinued, medication is: (a) Returned to: (iii) An individual designated by the parent or guardian who has authorization to pick-up the camper and the medication; or(14) If authorized by the parent or guardian, a camper may take their medication with them at the end of the camping session.B. Staff Administration - Routine Medication. Except as allowed in §E of this regulation, an operator shall ensure that a routine medication, other than insulin, is administered by: (1) A licensed or certified professional: (a) Who is authorized to practice in Maryland; and(b) Whose scope of practice includes medication administration; or(2) An adult staff member or a volunteer who: (a) Is designated by the operator; and(b) On an annual basis successfully completes a training course approved annually by the Department.C. Staff Administration - Insulin. Except as allowed in §E of this regulation, an operator shall ensure that insulin is administered by a licensed or certified professional: (1) Who is authorized to practice in Maryland; and(2) Whose scope of practice includes medication administration.D. Staff Administration -Emergency Medication. (1) Except as allowed in Regulation .15 of this chapter, an operator shall ensure that: (a) Emergency medication is: (i) Carried by the camper needing the medication if authorized according to §E(2) of this regulation;(ii) Carried by an adult staff member or volunteer directly supervising the camper; or(iii) Stored at a designated easily accessible location; and(b) Emergency medication is administered by: (i) The camper so long as the camper is capable and authorized to self-administer according to §E of this regulation;(ii) An adult staff member or volunteer meeting the requirements of §B of this regulation; or(iii) An adult staff member or volunteer trained by a health supervisor.(2) An operator may allow a camper to self-carry an emergency medication if both the parent or guardian and a licensed or authorized prescriber have provided written consent for the camper to self-carry the emergency medication.E. Self-Administration. An operator may allow a camper to self-administer medication, including insulin, if: (1) Both the parent or guardian and a licensed or authorized prescriber have provided written consent for the camper to self-administer the medication;(2) The health supervisor has designated an adult staff member or volunteer to supervise the camper while the camper is self-administering medication; and(3) The designated adult staff member or volunteer supervises the camper while the camper is self-administering medication.F. Medication Administration Authorization Form. A Medication Administration Authorization Form shall include: (1) The written prescriptive order for the medication that includes: (b) The child's date of birth;(c) The condition for which the medication is being administered;(d) Whether or not the medication is an emergency medication;(e) The name of the medication;(f) The dose of the medication;(g) The route of administration for the medication;(h) The time or frequency of administration for the medication;(i) If PRN, the frequency and for what symptoms the medication should be administered;(j) The known side effects of the medication specific to the camper;(k) The date medication administration shall begin; (I) The date medication administration shall end, not to exceed 1 year from the beginning date;(m) The authorized prescriber's name;(n) The authorized prescriber's title;(o) The authorized prescriber's telephone number;(p) The authorized prescriber's fax number;(q) The authorized prescriber's address;(r) The authorized prescriber's signature; and(s) The date the form is signed by the authorized prescriber;(2) The following statement: "I request the authorized youth camp operator, staff member or volunteer to administer the medication or to supervise the camper in self-administration as prescribed by the above authorized prescriber. I certify that I have legal authority to consent to medical treatment for the child named above, including the administration of medication at the facility. I understand that at the end of the authorized period an authorized individual must pick up the medication; otherwise, it will be discarded. I authorize camp personnel and the authorized prescriber indicated on this form to communicate in compliance with HIPAA "; (3) The parent's or guardian's signature;(4) The date the parent or guardian signed the form;(5) The parent's or guardian's primary phone number;(6) The parent's or guardian's alternative phone number;(7) If a camp allows a camper to self-administer medication, authorization to self-administer medication that includes:(a) The following statement: "I authorize self-administration of the above listed medication for the child named above under the supervision of the youth camp operator, a designated staff member or volunteer";(b) The signature of the authorized prescriber and the date the form is signed under the statement in §F(7)(a) of this regulation; and(c) The signature of the parent or guardian and the date the form is signed under the statement in §F(7)(a) of this regulation; and(8) If a camp allows a camper to self-carry emergency medication, authorization to self-carry emergency medication that includes whether the: (a) Authorized prescriber gives permission for the child to self-carry emergency medication; and(b) Parent or guardian gives permission for the child to self-carry emergency medication.G. Medication Administration Form. A Medication Administration Form shall include the: (2) Child's date of birth;(3) Name of the medication;(4) Dose of the medication;(5) Route of administration for the medication;(6) Time or frequency of administration for the medication;(7) Amount of medication administered;(8) Date and time of administration; and(9) Name of the individual who:(a) Administered the medication to the child; or(b) Supervised self-administration if the child self-administered the medication.H. Medication Final Disposition Form. A Medication Final Disposition Form shall include: (2) The child's date of birth;(3) The name of the medication;(4) The final disposition of the medication;(5) Documentation that the medication is returned to the parent or guardian, or authorized individual, including the:(a) Name of the individual to whom the medication was returned; and(b) Signature of the staff member or volunteer who returned the medication; and(6) A section for documenting that the medication was destroyed that includes the: (a) Signature of the individual responsible for destroying the medication;(b) Signature of the individual witnessing the destruction of the medication; and(c) Dates each individual signed the form.I. Standing Orders. When standing orders from a licensed or certified professional authorized to prescribe medication are used in place of the Medication Administration Authorization Form required in §A(1) of this regulation, an operator shall ensure that: (1) Written permission is obtained from the child's parent or guardian to administer the medication; and(2) The medication is administered by a staff member or volunteer who meets the requirements in §B of this regulation.J. Medications at Primitive Camps. Except for emergency medication that the camper is authorized to self-carry according to §E(2) of this regulation, in a primitive camp as defined in COMAR 10.16.06.02, medication is kept inaccessible to the camper.K. Staff Member or Volunteer Medication. (1) An operator shall: (a) Provide a means to secure medication for a staff member or volunteer when a medication is brought to camp; and(b) Ensure that all staff member or volunteer medications are maintained in a secure manner at all times.(2) Except when a staff member or volunteer is self-administering a medication, an operator shall: (a) Ensure that a staff member or volunteer: (i) Provides written authorization on a Medication Administration Authorization Form meeting the requirements of §F of this regulation for each medication brought to camp; and(ii) Who is an adult, signs the Medication Administration Authorization Form in lieu of a parent or guardian; and(b) For a staff member or volunteer taking medication, have on file for each medication: (i) A Medication Administration Authorization Form;(ii) A Medication Administration Form; and (iii) A Medication Final Disposition Form.L. Form Retention. An operator shall retain for 3 years and make available to the Department the completed: (1) Medication Administration Authorization Form;(2) Medication Administration Form;(3) Medication Final Disposition Form; and(4) Record of successful training for each staff member or volunteer who is trained to administer medication under §B(2) of this regulation.Md. Code Regs. 10.16.07.14
Regulations .14 adopted effective 43:6 Md. R. 408, eff.3/28/2016; amended effective 44:4 Md. R. 254, eff. 2/27/2017