North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 61 - Pharmacy, Board of
Article 61-04 - Professional Practice
Chapter 61-04-11 - Administration of Medications and Immunizations
Section 61-04-11-02 - Qualifications established to obtain authority

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

A pharmacist must attest to possessing the following qualifications in order to obtain authority from the board:

1. Obtain and maintain a license to practice pharmacy issued by the North Dakota state board of pharmacy;

2. Successfully complete the educational requirements set forth in North Dakota Century Code section 43-15-31.5 according to the administrations that a pharmacist intends to perform. The educational requirements may be obtained through the pharmacist's accreditation council for pharmacy education accredited doctor of pharmacy program in which the pharmacist is or will complete. Educational requirements also may be obtained through training received after graduation and should be sufficient to ensure any intended administrations can be provided competently to meet the standard of care;

3. Obtain and maintain current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation or basic cardiac life support;

4. Complete an attestation process adopted by the board and, upon any request, provide required documentation; and

5. Maintain continuing competency to retain the authority according to the pharmacist's standard of care.

General Authority: NDCC 43-15-10

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-15-10, 43-15-31.5

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