Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 551 - INTERMEDIATE CARE FACILITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY OR RELATED CONDITIONS
Subchapter C - STANDARDS FOR LICENSURE
Section 551.43 - Administration of Medication
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code § 551.43
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Administration of medication to a resident of a facility may be performed only by:
(1) a person who holds a license under
state law that authorizes the person to administer medication;
(2) in a facility, as defined in §
557.101 of this title (relating to
Introduction):
(A) a person who holds a
permit issued under Texas Health and Safety Code §
242.610
(relating to Issuance and Renewal of Permit to Administer Medication) and acts
under the authority of a person described in paragraph (1) of this subsection;
or
(B) a person who is exempt from
licensure or permit requirements in accordance with Texas Health and Safety
Code §
242.607
(relating to Exemptions for Nursing Students and Medication Aide
Trainees);
(3) a person
to whom an RN has delegated the administration of medication under 22 TAC
Chapter 224 (relating to Delegation of Nursing Tasks by Registered Professional
Nurses to Unlicensed Personnel for Clients with Acute Conditions or in Acute
Care Environments) or Chapter 225 (relating to RN Delegation to Unlicensed
Personnel and Tasks Not Requiring Delegation in Independent Living Environments
for Clients with Stable and Predictable Conditions); or
(4) in a facility with a licensed or
certified capacity of less than 14 residents, an unlicensed person who
administers medication in accordance with Texas Human Resource Code, Chapter
161, Subchapter D-1 (relating to Administration of Medication for Clients with
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities).
(b) An unlicensed person may administer medication without the requirement that an RN delegate or oversee each administration if:
(1) the medication is:
(A) an oral medication;
(B) a topical medication; or
(C) a metered dose inhaler;
(2) the medication is administered
to a resident for a stable or predictable condition;
(3) the resident has been personally assessed
by an RN initially and in response to significant changes in the resident's
health status, and the RN has determined that the resident's health status
permits the administration of medication by an unlicensed person; and
(4) the unlicensed person has been:
(A) trained by an RN or LVN under the
direction of an RN regarding proper administration of medication; or
(B) determined to be competent by an RN or
LVN under the direction of an RN regarding proper administration of medication,
including through a demonstration of proper technique by the unlicensed
person.
(c) An RN or an LVN under the supervision of an RN must review the administration of medication to a resident by a person described in subsection (a)(4) of this section at least annually and after any significant change in the resident's condition.
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