Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
Division 20 - Division of Community and Public Health
Chapter 50 - Prescription Drug Repository Program
Section 19 CSR 20-50.035 - Standards and Procedures for Dispensing Donated Prescription Drugs
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule contains the criteria by which pharmacies, hospitals and nonprofit clinics will dispense donated drugs under the Prescription Drug Repository Program.
(1) A pharmacy, hospital or nonprofit clinic shall dispense donated prescription drugs in compliance with applicable federal and state laws and regulations for dispensing prescription drugs.
(2) A pharmacy, hospital or nonprofit clinic shall dispense donated prescription drugs in compliance with section 338.059, RSMo Prescriptions, how labeled; 4 CSR 220-2.130 Drug Repackaging; and 4 CSR 220-3.040 Return and Reuse of Drugs and Devices.
(3) A pharmacy, hospital or nonprofit clinic shall have an established mechanism to notify recipients in the event of a drug recall.
(4) A pharmacy, hospital or nonprofit clinic shall remove the original donor's identification from the package when the drug is dispensed.
(5) Recipients of a donated drug from the drug repository program shall sign an immunity acceptance record form stating they understand the criminal and civil immunity provisions of the program pursuant to section 196.981, RSMo. The immunity acceptance record shall also include at least the following:
(6) Each recipient of a donated drug from the drug repository program shall sign a waiver of the requirement for child-resistant packaging of the Poison Prevention Packaging Act.
(7) A pharmacy, hospital or nonprofit clinic may charge the recipient of a donated drug a handling fee, not to exceed a maximum of two hundred percent (200%) of the standard Medicaid professional dispensing fee to cover stocking and dispensing costs.
(8) A pharmacy, hospital or nonprofit clinic may transfer donated drugs to another governmental entity or nonprofit private entity, to be dispensed to persons who meet the eligibility requirements of the program, when the other governmental entity or nonprofit private entity is a pharmacy, hospital or nonprofit clinic.
*Original authority: 196.984, RSMo 2004.