Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The state board of pharmacy, after notice
and hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, may revoke,
suspend, limit, place on probation, or refuse to grant or renew a
provisional
dispensary license, certificate of operation, or
a dispensary employee license, or may impose a monetary penalty or forfeiture
if the board finds that the licensee:
(1) Has
violated any state or federal law or rule, regardless of jurisdiction in which
acts were committed, except for minor traffic violations such as parking
violations, speeding tickets and violations such as failure to obey a red
light, failure to use a turn signal or expired registration. Acts in accordance
with
Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code and this division that constitute a violation
of federal law shall not be considered as grounds for discipline;
(2) Has committed a crime of moral turpitude,
as defined in section
4776.10
of the Revised Code;
(3) Guilty of
dishonesty or unprofessional conduct, as defined in
rule
3796:6-1-01 of the
Administrative Code over the course of his or her dispensary
duties;
(4) Is addicted to or
abusing alcohol or drugs or impaired physically or mentally to such a degree as
to render the employee unfit to operate or work in a dispensary;
(5)
Has committed an act that constitutes a misdemeanor or
felony that is related to, or committed in, any
function related to the operation of a dispensary;
(6) Violated, conspired
to violate, attempted to violate, or aided and abetted the violation of any of
the provisions of Chapter 2925., 3715., 3719., 3796., or 4729. of the Revised
Code, or of any rule adopted by the board under those provisions;
(7)
Divided or agreed to divide remuneration made in the course of the cultivation,
processing, dispensing, purchase or sale of medical marijuana with any licensed
health professional certified to recommend medical marijuana;
(8)
Knowingly lent the employee's name to an illegal operator of a medical
marijuana cultivating, processing, or dispensing facility or having
professional connection with an illegal medical marijuana entity;
(9)
Allowed a physician with a certificate to recommend medical marijuana to obtain
an ownership or investment interest in or a compensation arrangement with a
licensed dispensary;
(10) Allowed a
recommending physician to conduct a physical examination or follow up care on
dispensary premises;
(11) Allowed medical
marijuana to be consumed on licensed dispensary premises or consumed medical
marijuana on licensed dispensary premises;
(12) Committed fraud,
misrepresentation, or deception in furnishing information to the state board of
pharmacy, including in applying for or securing a license, registration, or
renewal issued under Chapter 3715., 3719., 3796., or 4729. of the Revised
Code;
(13) Failed to comply
with an order of the board or a settlement agreement;
(14)
Engaged in a pattern of conduct that demonstrates incompetence;
(15)
Failed to respond to a written request for information by the state board of
pharmacy within thirty days, unless otherwise provided in the written request
from the state board of pharmacy;
(16)
Has a conviction for judicial finding of guilt of, or plea
of guilty to a disqualifying offense;
(17) Has a causal
connection to a finding by the state board of pharmacy of a substantial
discrepancy in a state board of pharmacy audit of medical marijuana;
(18)
Has a causal connection to a finding by the state board of pharmacy of a
substantial discrepancy in a state board of pharmacy audit of capital or
funds;
(19) Has an inability
to operate using reasonable judgment, skill or safety due to physical or mental
illness or other impairment or disability, including without limitation,
deterioration through the aging process or loss of motor skills or mental
incompetence;
(20) Has engaged in or
permitted the fraudulent use of a dispensary employee identification
card;
(21) Tampered with,
falsified, altered, modified, or duplicated a dispensary employee
identification card;
(22) Failed to report
to the state board of pharmacy, within five calendar days of becoming aware,
that an employee identification card has been lost, stolen, or
destroyed;
(23) Failed to report
to the state board of pharmacy, within five calendar days, any arrest, charge,
or conviction for a disqualifying offense;
(24) Failed to report
to the state board of pharmacy, within five calendar days, any adverse action
taken against the employee by any licensing jurisdiction in any state or any
territory of the United States or any foreign jurisdiction, any governmental
agency, any law enforcement agency or any court;
(25) Failed to notify
the state board of pharmacy of a change of address;
(26) Disclosed
customer names, personal information or protected health information in
violation of any state or federal law;
(27) Dispensed medical
marijuana to any person other than a qualified patient or designated caregiver,
or when otherwise prohibited under this division;
(28) Is an entity that
operated as a dispensary before obtaining a certificate of operation from the
state board of pharmacy;
(29) Is subject to any
fact or condition which, if it had existed at the time of the original
application for the license, would have warranted the denial of the
license;
(30) Selling,
distributing, transferring in any manner, or giving medical marijuana or
medical marijuana products to any unauthorized persons;
(31)
Permitted a person without a valid dispensary employee license to be employed
by a dispensary;
(32) Failed to assign
a designated representative as required under this division;
(33)
Failed to hire sufficient personnel or maintained employment of employees who
were unqualified in training or experience to properly operate a
dispensary;
(34) Engaged in any
pattern of activity that causes harm to the community;
(35)
Dispensed or allowed to be dispensed, medical marijuana with improper labeling
or medical marijuana that did not meet the labeling requirements of this
division;
(36) Failed to provide
appropriate education to a patient or caregiver in compliance with rule
3796:6-3-15
of the Administrative Code;
(37) Knowingly
provided inaccurate or inappropriate education to a patient or
caregiver;
(38) Has ever been
denied a license to prescribe, dispense, administer, supply, or sell a
controlled substance by the appropriate issuing body of any state or
jurisdiction, based, in whole or in part, on the inappropriate prescribing
dispensing, administering, supplying or selling a controlled substance or other
dangerous drug other than medical marijuana dispensed;
(39)
Has held a license issued by the drug enforcement administration or a state
licensing agency in any jurisdiction, under which the person may prescribe,
dispense, administer, supply or sell a controlled substance, that has ever been
restricted, based, in whole or in part, on the person's
inappropriate prescribing, dispensing, personally furnishing, diverting,
administering, supplying, or selling a controlled substance or other dangerous
drug;
(40) Has been subject
to disciplinary action by any licensing entity that was based, in whole or in
part, on the person's inappropriate prescribing, dispensing,
diverting, administering, personally furnishing, diverting, supplying or
selling a controlled substance or other dangerous drug;
(41)
Canceled a bond and the licensee failed to file a new bond with the state board
of pharmacy in the required amount on or before the effective date of
cancellation;
(42) Placed or
maintained, or caused to be placed or maintained, an unauthorized advertisement
of medical marijuana or medical marijuana products; and
(43)
Failed to prevent diversion, theft, or loss of medical marijuana or to notify
the state board of pharmacy thereof;
(44) Engaged in any
other conduct for which the board may impose discipline as set forth in rules
adopted under Chapter 3796. of the Revised Code or this division.