North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 61 - Pharmacy, Board of
Article 61-04 - Professional Practice
Chapter 61-04-03.1 - Identification Required for Controlled Substances
Section 61-04-03.1-01 - Identification required for controlled substances

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

Pharmacists, pharmacy interns, pharmacy technicians, and clerical personnel are required to obtain positive identification if they are unsure of the identity of the person picking up a prescription for any controlled substance, tramadol, or carisoprodol. Positive identification means a document issued by a governmental agency which:

1. Contains a description of the person or a photograph of the person, or both; and

2. Includes, but is not limited to, a passport, military identification card, or driver's license.

General Authority: 28-32-02, 43-15-10(12)(14)

Law Implemented: 28-32-03, 43-15-10(12)(14)

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