Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B16 - Board of Pharmacy
Chapter 64B16-27 - PHARMACY PRACTICE
Section 64B16-27.1001 - Practice of Pharmacy
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
Those functions within the definition of the practice of the profession of pharmacy, as defined by Section 465.003(13), F.S., are specifically reserved to a pharmacist or a duly registered pharmacy intern in this state acting under the direct and immediate personal supervision of a pharmacist. The following subjects come solely within the purview of the pharmacist.
(1) A pharmacist or registered pharmacy intern must:
(2) When parenteral and bulk solutions of all sizes are prepared, regardless of the route of administration, the pharmacist must:
(3) Only a pharmacist may make the final check of the completed prescription thereby assuming the complete responsibility for its preparation and accuracy.
(4) The pharmacist, as an integral aspect of dispensing, shall be directly and immediately available to the patient or the patient's agent for consultation and shall not dispense to a third party. No prescription shall be deemed to be properly dispensed unless the pharmacist is personally available.
(5) The pharmacist performing in this state any of the acts defined as "the practice of the profession of pharmacy" in Section 465.003(13), F.S., shall be actively licensed as a pharmacist in this state, regardless of whether the practice occurs in a permitted location (facility) or other location.
(6) The pharmacist may take a meal break, not to exceed 30 minutes in length, during which the pharmacy department of a permittee shall not be considered closed, under the following conditions:
(7) The delegation of any duties, tasks or functions to registered pharmacy interns and registered pharmacy technicians must be performed subject to a continuing review and ultimate supervision of the pharmacist who instigated the specific task, so that a continuity of supervised activity is present between one pharmacist and one registered pharmacy technician. In every pharmacy, the pharmacist shall retain the professional and personal responsibility for any delegated act performed by registered pharmacy interns and registered pharmacy technicians in the licensee's employ or under the licensee's supervision.
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 465.0155 FS. Law Implemented 465.003(11)(b), (13), 465.014, 465.026 FS.
New 11-18-07, Amended 1-1-10.