Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 24 - LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 24.174 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Subchapter 24.174.6 - Internship Regulations
Rule 24.174.604 - PRECEPTOR REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 24.174.604
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Each preceptor shall:
(a) apply for board
approval to be a preceptor when the preceptor is a pharmacist. For pharmacists,
the board shall issue an endorsement on the pharmacist's license when
requirements are met;
(b) have been
actively engaged in:
(i) the practice of
pharmacy for one year, unless otherwise approved by the board; or
(ii) other approved
disciplines;
(c) be
actively engaged in the pharmacy profession or other approved discipline or
healthcare profession while acting as preceptor;
(d) not have been convicted of violation of
any statutes or rules relating to pharmacy within three years prior to
application;
(e) be acutely aware
of the responsibilities governing professional conduct in this state;
(f) have current knowledge of developments in
the profession by exhibiting such attendances, readings, and actions, which
conform to the best traditions of pharmacy;
(g) make reports and certifications as
required by a school of pharmacy;
(h) not be permitted to leave an intern to
work alone or unsupervised to assume the responsibility of a pharmacist;
and
(i) complete a training course
as approved by the ACPE or the school of pharmacy prior to applying for a
pharmacist preceptor endorsement.
(2) The repackaging, labeling, counseling, dispensing, or distribution of drugs shall be under the supervision of a supervising pharmacist.
(3) A supervising pharmacist or preceptor may precept more than one intern at a time.
AUTH: 37-7-201, MCA; IMP: 37-7-201, MCA
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