Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 164 - Pharmacy Board
Chapter 6800 - PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS
LICENSING PHARMACIES
Part 6800.0700 - PHARMACY, SPACE, AND SECURITY
Universal Citation: MN Rules 6800.0700
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Minimum requirements.
No person shall be issued a license to conduct a pharmacy located in Minnesota unless the pharmacy:
A. contains more than 250 square feet in the
dispensing and drug storage area;
B. maintains a prescription dispensing
counter at least 18 inches deep that provides two linear feet, which must be
kept clear and free of all merchandise and other materials not currently in use
in the practice of compounding and dispensing, for each pharmacist and each
technician working concurrently on compounding and dispensing; this counter
shall provide an additional space for computers if they are used in the
dispensing process;
C. maintains an
aisle behind the prescription dispensing counter at least 36 inches wide,
extending the full length of the counter, which shall be kept free of
obstruction at all times;
D. is
surrounded by a continuous partition or wall extending from the floor to the
permanent ceiling, containing doors capable of being securely locked to prevent
entry when the pharmacy is closed;
E. in the case of a community/outpatient
pharmacy, contains an area where consultation between the patient and the
pharmacist may be conducted with a reasonable assurance of privacy. All new and
remodeled community/outpatient pharmacies must meet the standards of this item.
A pharmacy licensed before January 1, 2011, must meet the standards within two
years of that date, unless the pharmacy has an existing counseling area that
has been deemed by the board to provide a reasonable assurance of privacy. If
pharmacies use partitions to create a consultation area in which the patient
will typically remain standing, the partitions must be sound-dulling and at
least seven feet high and 24 inches deep. The patient must be able to enter the
partitioned area so that the partitions are on each side of the patient.
Consultation areas without partitions may be approved if the board deems the
consultation area will provide a reasonable assurance of privacy. Consultation
areas must not contain any item for sale apart from the articles needed for
counseling sessions. Pharmacists must have access to patient profiles in order
to comply with part
6800.0910. Consultation areas must
be accessible to the patient from the outside of the prescription dispensing
area and be open at all times when the pharmacy is open; and
F. is lighted to a level of not less than
75-foot candles measured in the major work areas.
Subp. 2. Satellite waiver.
In the interest of public health, the board may waive subpart 1, item A, for satellite pharmacies located in hospitals.
Statutory Authority: MS s 151.06; 151.102; 152.02
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