Or. Admin. Code § 855-043-0740

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 855-043-0740 - Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Dispensing and Drug Delivery
(1) A drug may only be dispensed by a practitioner who has been given dispensing privileges by their licensing Board or by a Registered Nurse.
(2) A Registered Nurse may only provide over-the-counter drugs pursuant to established CHC protocols.
(3) A Registered Nurse may only dispense a drug listed in, or for a condition listed in, the formulary.
(4) Nonjudgmental dispensing functions may be delegated to staff assistants when the accuracy and completeness of the prescription is verified by a practitioner who has been given dispensing privileges by their licensing Board, or by a Registered Nurse, prior to being delivered or transferred to the patient.
(5) The CHC will provide appropriate drug information for medications dispensed to a patient, which can be provided by the Registered Nurse or practitioner at the time of dispensing.
(6) A CHC must dispense a drug in a new container that complies with the current provisions of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act in 16 CFR 1700 (01/01/2023), 16 CFR 1701 (01/01/2023) and 16 CFR 1702 (01/01/2023).
(7) Dispensed drugs must be packaged by the practitioner, Registered Nurse, a pharmacy; or a manufacturer registered with the board.
(8) A CHC may not accept the return of drugs from a previously dispensed prescription and must maintain a list of sites in Oregon where drugs may be disposed.
(9) A CHC must have access to the most current issue of at least one pharmaceutical reference with current, properly filed supplements and updates appropriate to and based on the standards of practice for the setting.
(10) A CHC may deliver or mail prescription to the patient if:
(a) Proper drug storage conditions are maintained; and
(b) The CHC offers in writing, to provide direct counseling, information on how to contact the practitioner, and information about the drug, including, but not limited to:
(A) Drug name, class and indications;
(B) Proper use and storage;
(C) Common side effects;
(D) Precautions and contraindications; and
(E) Significant drug interactions.
(11) The CHC must ensure that all prescriptions, prescription refills, and drug orders are correctly dispensed in accordance with the prescribing practitioner's authorization and any other requirement of State or federal law.
(12) Each authorized dispenser of a prescription drug product for which a Medication Guide is required must provide the Medication Guide directly to each patient or patient's agent when the product is dispensed, unless an exemption applies.

Or. Admin. Code § 855-043-0740

BP 2-2016, f. 6-30-16, cert. ef. 7/1/2016; BP 17-2020, minor correction filed 08/06/2020, effective 8/6/2020; BP 40-2021, amend filed 12/16/2021, effective 1/1/2022; BP 27-2022, amend filed 06/15/2022, effective 6/16/2022; BP 10-2023, amend filed 06/13/2023, effective 6/13/2023; BP 57-2024, amend filed 06/18/2024, effective 6/20/2024

Publications: Publications referenced are available for review at the agency.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.305