Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 164 - Pharmacy Board
Chapter 6800 - PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS
OPERATION OF PHARMACIES
Part 6800.3100 - COMPOUNDING AND DISPENSING
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Duties.
The practice of compounding and dispensing a prescription drug order includes, but is not limited to, the following acts, which shall be performed only by a pharmacist, practitioner, or pharmacist-intern under the immediate and direct supervision of a pharmacist:
Subp. 2. Verification.
Verification of validity and propriety under subpart 1, item C, must be of the original prescription drug order. A rewritten, verbal, or electronically produced copy is not acceptable except as provided in parts 6800.3000, subpart 2, 6800.3120, subpart 7, and 6800.3950, subpart 1a.
Subp. 3. Certification.
In certifying and documenting the filled prescription under subpart 1, item F, an individual pharmacist, practitioner, or pharmacist-intern shall:
Subp. 3a. Accountability.
For prescriptions filled in a pharmacy, the unique identifier of each pharmacist, pharmacist-intern, or pharmacy technician who performs any portion of the prescription filling process must be documented, with the documentation maintained for a minimum of two years. The documentation must indicate which portion of the prescription filling process each pharmacist, pharmacist-intern, or pharmacy technician completed. For prescriptions filled by a practitioner, the unique identifier of each practitioner and each individual who assists the practitioner according to part 6800.9952 must be documented and the documentation maintained for a minimum of two years. This subpart does not waive the requirement for an individual pharmacist, practitioner, or pharmacist-intern to certify a filled prescription drug order according to subpart 3.
Subp. 3b. Notice required.
A pharmacy utilizing a central service pharmacy to provide dispensing functions, drug utilization review, packaging, labeling, delivery of a filled prescription, or other services must notify the pharmacy's patients of that fact.
Subp. 4. Exception.
This part applies to all pharmacies. Provided, however, that nothing in this part prevents pharmacists in hospitals from dispensing to hospital inpatients according to parts 6800.7100 to 6800.7950.
Statutory Authority: MS s 151.06; 151.102; 152.02