Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 46 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS
Part LIII - Pharmacists
Chapter 24 - Limited Service Providers
Subchapter B - Special Event Pharmacy Permit
Section LIII-2413 - General Requirements
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code LIII-2413
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Authority and Limitation
1. A special event
pharmacy permit shall authorize the permit holder to procure and possess
prescription and non-prescription drugs and devices, and hold such items for
immediate administration directly to a patient and/or dispense such items to a
patient for later use upon the order of a practitioner with prescriptive
authority.
2. In the absence of a
Louisiana controlled dangerous substance (CDS) license, the holder of a special
event pharmacy permit shall not procure or possess any controlled dangerous
substances.
B. Licensing Procedure
1. A person or other entity
desiring to obtain a special event pharmacy permit shall complete the
application form supplied by the board and submit it with any required
attachments and the application fee to the board.
2. The applicant shall provide a complete
physical address reflecting the location where the applicant will hold the
drugs and devices and engage in the activity for which the permit is acquired.
The board shall not issue more than one permit for the same physical
space.
3. The board shall not
process applications received by facsimile, or that are incomplete, or
submitted with the incorrect fee.
4. A person or other entity who knowingly or
intentionally submits a false or fraudulent application shall be deemed to have
violated R.S.
37:1241(A)(2).
5. Once issued, the special event permit
shall expire 30 days thereafter. No person or other entity shall operate a
special event pharmacy with an expired permit; the continued operation of a
special event pharmacy with an expired permit shall constitute a violation of
R.S.
37:1241(A)(12). Upon written
request to the board, and with the concurrence of the boards president and
executive director, the expiration date of the special event pharmacy permit
may be extended up to an additional 30 days. No special event pharmacy permit
shall be valid for more than 60 days.
C. Maintenance of Permit
1. A special event pharmacy permit shall be
valid only for the person or other entity to whom it is issued and shall not be
subject to sale, assignment or other transfer, voluntary or involuntary, nor
shall a special event pharmacy permit be valid for any premises other than the
physical location for which it is issued.
2. A duplicate or replacement permit shall be
issued upon the written request of the permit holder and payment of the
required fee. A duplicate or replacement permit shall not serve or be used as
an additional or second permit.
D. Closure of Permit
1. At the conclusion of the special event,
the permit holder shall terminate the dispensing and/or distribution of drugs
and/or devices from the pharmacy.
2. Disposition of Inventory
a. Controlled Dangerous Substances Listed in
Schedule II. These drugs shall be either returned to the supplier or
transferred to an authorized registrant, accompanied by an executed DEA Form
222, or its successor. Alternatively, these drugs shall be inventoried on the
DEA Form 41 (registrants inventory of drugs surrendered), or its successor, and
then either returned to the regional DEA office or destroyed, but only pursuant
to permission from the DEA or agent of the board. The permit holder shall
retain triplicate copies of returns, transfers, and/or destructions.
b. Controlled Dangerous Substances Listed in
Schedules III, IV, or V. These drugs shall be either returned to the supplier
or transferred to an authorized registrant, accompanied by appropriate
inventory records. Alternatively, these drugs shall be inventoried on the DEA
Form 41, or its successor, and then either returned to the regional DEA office,
or destroyed pursuant to permission from the DEA or agent of the
board.
c. All Other Prescription
and Non-prescription Drugs and/or Devices. These items shall be returned to the
supplier, transferred to an authorized registrant, or destroyed.
3. Surrender of Credentials and
Board Notice
a. All drugs, devices,
prescription records and other pharmacy records have been removed from the
premises, the permit holder shall prepare and render a final closure notice to
the board. The notice shall contain the following:
i. disposition and destination of all drugs
and/or devices held by the pharmacy;
ii. disposition and destination of all
prescriptions and medical orders dispensed or administered to
patients;
iii. disposition and
destination of all other pharmacy records, including acquisition, inventory,
and disposition records for all drugs and/or devices;
iv. the commitment to store such records for
no less than two years following the closure of the pharmacy, and further, to
make any and all such records available for inspection by the board no later
than 72 hours following a request from the board;
v. the certification that all signage
indicating the presence of a pharmacy has been removed from the
premises;
vi. the confirmation of
the surrender of any federal DEA registration held by the pharmacy to the
regional DEA office; and
vii. the
original and all duplicate copies of the special event pharmacy, and if
applicable, Louisiana CDS license.
b. The pharmacist-in-charge of the special
event pharmacy permit has the primary responsibility for the proper closure of
the pharmacy permit. However, in the event the pharmacist-in-charge fails to
complete the task, then the permit holder shall be responsible for the proper
closure of the pharmacy permit.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1182.
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