Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.174 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Subchapter 24.174.23 - Unprofessional Conduct
Rule 24.174.2301 - UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 24.174.2301
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The board defines "unprofessional conduct" as follows:
(a) engaging in any activity which violates
state and federal statutes and rules governing the practice of
pharmacy;
(b) dispensing an outdated
or questionable product;
(c)
dispensing a cheaper product and charging for a more expensive
product;
(d) charging for more
dosage units than are actually dispensed;
(e) altering prescriptions or other records
which the law requires pharmacies and pharmacists to maintain;
(f) dispensing medication without proper
authorization;
(g) defrauding any
persons or government agency receiving pharmacy services;
(h) placing a signature on any affidavit
pertaining to any phase of the practice of pharmacy which the pharmacist knows
to contain false information;
(i)
any act performed in the practice of pharmacy which is hostile to the public
health and which is knowingly committed by the holder of a license;
(j) buying, selling, purchasing or trading
any prescription drug samples or offering to sell, purchase or trade drug
samples. A "drug sample," as used herein, is defined to mean a unit of a
prescription drug which is not intended to be sold and is intended to promote
the sale of a drug;
(k) conviction,
including conviction following a plea of nolo contendere, of an offense
involving moral turpitude, whether misdemeanor or felony, and whether or not an
appeal is pending;
(l) fraud,
misrepresentation, deception or concealment of a material fact in applying for
or securing a license, or license renewal, or in taking an examination required
for licensure; as used herein, "material" means any false or misleading
statement or information;
(m) use of
a false, fraudulent or deceptive statement in any document connected with the
practice of pharmacy;
(n) having
been subject to disciplinary action of another state or jurisdiction against a
license or other authorization to practice pharmacy, based upon acts or conduct
by the licensee similar to acts or conduct that would constitute grounds for
disciplinary actions under Title 37, chapter 7, MCA or these rules; a certified
copy of the record of the action taken by the other state or jurisdiction is
evidence of unprofessional conduct.
(o) willful disobedience of a rule adopted by
the board, or an order of the board regarding evaluation or enforcement of
discipline of a licensee;
(p)
habitual intemperance or excessive use of an addictive drug, alcohol or any
other substance to the extent that the use impairs the user physically or
mentally;
(q) failing to furnish to
the board or its investigators or representatives information legally requested
by the board.
(r) failing to
cooperate with a lawful investigation conducted by the board;
(s) conviction or violation of a federal or
state law regulating the possession, distribution or use of a controlled
substance, as defined by the federal food and drug administration or
successors, whether or not an appeal is pending;
(t) failure to transfer pertinent and
necessary patient records to another licensed pharmacy, the patient or the
patient's representative when requested to do so by the patient or the
patient's legally designated representative in a timeline that meets patient
safety and health needs;
(u) failure
to comply with an agreement the licensee has entered into with the assistance
program;
(v) failure to follow
policies or procedures defined in the practice situation to safeguard patient
care;
(w) failure to comply with the
scope of practice of a clinical pharmacist practitioner and the authority of a
collaborative practice agreement, as authorized in
37-7-306, MCA;
(x) failure to submit controlled substance
dispensing information to the prescription drug registry, pursuant to
37-7-1503, MCA; and
(y) filling a prescription from a
pharmacy-produced copy as a pharmacy-produced copy of a prescription cannot be
used to fill or dispense a prescription.
AUTH: 37-1-319, 37-7-201, MCA; IMP: 37-1-316, MCA
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