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. 6, March 22, 2024
(1) Each pharmacist preceptor shall:
(a) apply for
board approval to be a preceptor;
(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 engaged in active practice
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 such reports and certifications as
required under the approved program;
(h) notify the board of any change of address
or employment within 30 days. Change of employment shall serve to suspend
preceptor approval until such time as reevaluation is made by the board;
(i) not be permitted to leave an
intern work alone to assume the responsibility of a pharmacist; and
(j) complete a training course as approved by
the board.
(2) The repackaging, labeling, and dispensing of drugs for distribution 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, MCAREASON: See REASON for ARM 24.174.602.
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