Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.32.23.14 - Grounds for Revocation of Dispensing PermitA. Subject to the Administrative Procedure Act, and in addition to any sanction for violation of Health Occupations Article, §14-404(a) (28), Annotated Code of Maryland, the Board may revoke a dispensing permit on any of the following grounds: (1) Violating the attestations made pursuant to COMAR 10.13.01.05C(4);(2) Violating State or federal statutes or regulations regarding prescribing or dispensing prescription drugs;(3) Delegating dispensing duties outside the scope of this chapter;(4) Dispensing prescription drugs prescribed by another outside the scope of this chapter;(5) Dispensing at a location not designated on the permit;(6) Being absent from the premises when prescription drugs are dispensed under the permit;(7) Failing to comply with the applicable requirements of the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program set out in Health-General Article, Title 21, Subtitle 2A, Annotated Code of Maryland;(8) Failing to cooperate with an investigation by the Board or an inspection by OCSA; or(9) Violating Regulations .06, .10, or .13 of this chapter.B. If a permit holder surrenders the permit while under investigation: (1) The surrender does not prevent the Board from taking any appropriate disciplinary action under Health Occupations Article, §14-404(a)(28), Annotated Code of Maryland, or any other statute under which the Board has jurisdiction; and(2) The permit holder may not apply for another permit again for a minimum of 5 years.Md. Code Regs. 10.32.23.14
Regulation .14 adopted effective 45:6 Md. R. 320, eff. 3/26/2018