Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 95 - PRESCRIPTION DRUG DONATION PROGRAM
Section 95.4 - Standards and Procedures for Donating or Accepting Prescription Drugs
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 95.4
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Donor Requirements.
(1) No drugs that require storage
temperatures other than normal room temperature as specified by the
manufacturer or United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) shall be donated or accepted
as part of the Prescription Drug Donation Program. Drugs that require storage
temperatures other than normal room temperature as specified by the
manufacturer or USP shall not be donated or accepted because of the increased
potential for these drugs to become adulterated.
(2) Controlled substances shall not be
donated or accepted. Pursuant to federal and state laws, a controlled substance
cannot be returned or reused once the drug has been dispensed to a
patient.
(3) Drugs previously
purchased by Medicaid shall not be donated.
(4) All donated drugs must:
(A) be approved by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) and not be required to have a risk evaluation or
mitigation strategy;
(B) be
dispensed only by prescription;
(C)
bear the federal legend "Rx Only" or "Caution," Federal Law Prohibits
Dispensing Without Prescription;"
(D) be packaged into unit-dose packages;
and
(E) be intended for human
use.
(5) The donor must
sign a Donor Form prescribed by the Department stating that:
(A) the donor is the owner of the donated
prescription drug;
(B) the donated
prescription drug has been properly stored and the tamper-evident packaging has
not been opened or tampered with;
(C) the donated prescription drug has not
been adulterated or misbranded; and
(D) the donor is voluntarily donating the
prescription drug.
(b) Participating Provider Requirements.
(1) Upon the Department's confirmed receipt
of the Participating Provider Form, a participating provider may accept legally
obtained prescription drugs from a donor in the Program if the drugs meet the
requirements of this rule, as determined by a pharmacist who is employed by or
under contract with the participating provider and the donor has completed a
Donor Form as prescribed by the Department.
(2) The participating provider may accept a
prescription drug only if all of the following requirements are met:
(A) the drug is in its original sealed and
tamper-evident unit-dose packaging. However, a drug in a single-unit dose or
blister pack with the outside packaging opened may be accepted if the
single-unit-dose packaging is undisturbed;
(B) the drug has been stored according to
manufacturer or USP storage requirements;
(C) the packaging contains the expiration
date of the drug;
(D) the drug is
not expired;
(E) the drug and the
packaging does not have any physical signs of tampering or adulteration, and
there is no reason to believe that the drug is adulterated; and
(F) all drugs shall be inventoried by the
participating provider. The inventory shall include the name of the drug,
strength of the drug, quantity of the drug, and the date of donation.
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