Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Ph 1104.01 - Application(a) A pharmacist who seeks to engage in collaborative practice shall submit: (1) A completed and signed "Collaborative Practice Application", effective December 2017 and available on the board's website;(2) A certificate of insurance from the pharmacist's professional liability carrier indicating that the pharmacist maintains insurance coverage that complies with RSA 318:16-a, I(b), and covers the duties and responsibilities within the collaborative agreement; and(3) A copy of the collaborative agreement, as well as detailed information on the quality assurance program required by RSA 318:16-a (c), IV.(b) A pharmacist who seeks to engage in the administration of vaccines shall hold current basic or higher certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from the American Heart Association, the American Red Cross, or from another organization or entity that is nationally recognized as an issuer of such certifications.(c) After receipt of a "Collaborative Pharmacy Practice Application" the board's staff shall review it for any apparent errors or omissions and inform the applicant in writing if any are found. If informed of errors or omissions, the pharmacist shall correct the error or provide the missing application materials within 30 days of such notification being sent.(d) Pharmacists engaged in collaborative practice shall provide written or electronic notification to the board of any change to the original application or supporting documentation within 15 days of such change taking effect.N.H. Admin. Code § Ph 1104.01
Amended by Volume XXXVIII Number 06, Filed February 8, 2018, Proposed by #12464, Effective 1/23/2018, Expires 1/23/2028.Amended by Volume XL Number 15, Filed April 9, 2020, Proposed by #13007, Effective 3/20/2020, Expires 9/16/2020 (in para (b), and (b) in #12464 effective again pursuant to RSA 541-A:18, V)