Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
Division 30 - Division of Regulation and Licensure
Chapter 1 - Controlled Substances
Section 19 CSR 30-1.011 - Definitions
Universal Citation: 19 MO Code of State Regs 30-1.011
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule contains definitions which establish the intended meaning of certain terms used throughout this chapter.
(1) As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings specified:
(A) Commercial container means any bottle,
jar, tube, ampule or other receptacle in which a substance is held for
distribution or dispensing to an ultimate user and, in addition, any box or
package in which the receptacle is held for distribution or dispensing to an
ultimate user. The term commercial container does not include any package
liner, package insert of other material kept with or within a commercial
container, nor any carton, crate, drug or other package in which commercial
containers are stored or are used for shipment of controlled
substances;
(B) Controlled
substances administration record means the form used to record information when
administering individual drug doses to patients;
(C) Dispenser means an individual
practitioner, institutional practitioner, pharmacy or pharmacist who dispenses
a controlled substance;
(D) Hospice
means a public agency or private organization or subdivision of either of these
that is primarily engaged in providing care to dying persons and their families
and meets the standards specified in 19 CSR 30-35;
(E) Hospital employee means a nurse,
physician, pharmacist or other responsible patient-care employee;
(F) Individual practitioner means a
physician, dentist, veterinarian, optometrist or other individual licensed,
registered or otherwise permitted by the United States or Missouri to dispense
a controlled substance in the course of professional practice, but does not
include a pharmacist, a pharmacy or an institutional practitioner;
(G) Institutional practitioner means a
hospital or other person (other than an individual) licensed, registered or
otherwise permitted by the United States or Missouri to dispense a controlled
substance in the course of professional practice, but does not include a
pharmacy;
(H) Long-term care
facility means a nursing home, retirement care, mental care, or other facility
or institution which provides extended health care to resident
patients;
(I) Name means the
official name, common or usual name, chemical name or brand name of a
substance;
(J) Nurse means a
registered or licensed practical nurse licensed under Chapter 335,
RSMo;
(K) Patient care areas means
any area of a hospital where medical attention is rendered to a
patient;
(L) Pre-hospital emergency
medical service means an emergency medical services system as defined in
Chapter 190, RSMo providing services to persons prior to admission to a
hospital;
(M) Prescription means an
order for medication which is dispensed to or for an ultimate user but does not
include an order for medication which is dispensed for immediate administration
to the ultimate user. (For example, an order to dispense a drug to a bed
patient for immediate administration in a hospital is not a
prescription.);
(N) Readily
retrievable means that certain records are kept by automatic data processing
systems or other electronic or mechanized record keeping systems in a manner
that they can be separated out from all other records; and/or records are kept
on which certain items are asterisked, redlined, highlighted or in some other
manner visually identifiable apart from other items appearing on the records;
and records are provided within three working days of a request;
(O) Registration means a Missouri controlled
substances registration;
(P)
Reregistration means a registration issued to a person who was previously
registered and whose application for reregistration was received by the
Department of Health prior to the expiration of the previous
registration;
(Q) Temporary
location registration means a registration issued to an individual practitioner
who:
1. Has a current Missouri professional
license to practice and is registered with the Department of Health at the
address listed on his/her professional license;
2. Has a federal Drug Enforcement
Administration registration that is valid in Missouri;
3. Anticipates practicing in Missouri within
the next 12 months;
4. Does not
practice for more than 90 consecutive calendar days at any location;
5. Maintains a record of the date(s) and
location(s) of all practice activity in Missouri and makes the record available
to the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs. This record shall be retained
for two years;
6. Maintains all
required controlled substance records at each location;
7. Does not receive or stock controlled
substances at any location;
(2) Any term not defined in this rule shall have the definition set forth in Chapter 195, RSMo.
*Original authority: 195.195, RSMo 1957, amended 1971, 1989, 1993.
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