Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 23 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Article 6 - PERMITS AND DISTRIBUTION OF DRUGS
Section R4-23-671 - General Requirements for Limited-service Pharmacy

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-23-671

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. Before opening a limited-service pharmacy, a person shall obtain a permit in compliance with A.R.S. §§ 32-1929, 32-1930, 32-1931, and R4-23-606.

B. The limited-service pharmacy permittee shall secure the limited-service pharmacy by conforming with the following standards:

1. Permit no one to be in the limited-service pharmacy unless the pharmacist-in-charge or a pharmacist authorized by the pharmacist-in-charge is present;

2. Require the pharmacist-in-charge to designate in writing, by name, title, and specific area, those persons who will have access to particular areas of the limited-service pharmacy;

3. Implement procedures to guard against theft or diversion of drugs, including controlled substances; and

4. Require all persons working in the limited-service pharmacy to wear badges, with their names and titles, while on duty.

C. To obtain permission to deviate from the minimum area requirement set forth in R4-23-609, R4-23-673, or R4-23-682, a limited-service pharmacy permittee shall submit a written request to the Board and include documentation that the deviation will facilitate experimentation or technological advances in the practice of pharmacy as defined in A.R.S. § 32-1901. If the Board determines the requested deviation from the minimum area requirement will enhance the practice of pharmacy and benefit the public, the Board shall grant the requested deviation.

D. The Board shall require more than the minimum area in a limited-service pharmacy when the Board determines that equipment, personnel, or other factors in the limited-service pharmacy cause crowding that interferes with safe pharmacy practice.

E. Before dispensing from a limited-service pharmacy, the limited-service pharmacy permittee or pharmacist-in-charge shall:

1. Prepare, implement, and comply with written policies and procedures for pharmacy operations and drug dispensing and distribution,

2. Review biennially and if necessary revise the policies and procedures required under subsection (E)(1),

3. Document the review required under subsection (E)(2),

4. Assemble the policies and procedures as a written manual or by another method approved by the Board or its designee, and

5. Make the policies and procedures available in the pharmacy for employee reference and inspection by the Board or its designee.

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