Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-17b - Pharmacy Practice Act Rule
Section R156-17b-621 - Operating Standards - Pharmacist, Pharmacy Intern, and Pharmacy Technician Administration - Training

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 156-17b-621

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

In accordance with Subsections 58-17b-102(53), (56), and (57), and 58-17b-502(1)(i):

(1) A pharmacist or pharmacy intern who will administer a prescription drug or device shall complete the following appropriate training prior to engaging in administration:

(a) current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification;

(b) for injectable drugs, didactic and practical training for administering injectable drugs;

(c) topics related to the specific prescription drug or device that will be administered;

(d) if administering vaccines, current guidelines from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); and

(e) the management of an anaphylactic reaction.

(2) A pharmacy technician who will administer a prescription drug or device shall complete the appropriate training described in Subsections (1)(a), (b), and (e) prior to engaging in administration.

(3) Sources for the appropriate training include:

(a) ACPE approved programs;

(b) curriculum-based programs from an ACPE accredited college of pharmacy, or an ASHP accredited pharmacy technician program;

(c) state or local health department programs; and

(d) other Board recognized providers.

(4) An individual who engages in the administration of prescription drugs or devices shall:

(a) maintain documentation that they obtained their required training; and

(b) for each renewal cycle after their initial training, complete at least two hours of continuing education related to their administration of prescription drugs or devices, in accordance with Section R156-17b-309.

(5) The "Vaccine Administration Protocol: Standing Order to Administer Immunizations and Emergency Medications", adopted March 26, 2019, by the Division in collaboration with the Utah State Board of Pharmacy and the Utah Physicians Licensing Board, as posted on the Division website, is the guideline or standard for pharmacist administration of vaccines and emergency medications, and for pharmacy intern or pharmacy technician administration pursuant to delegation by a pharmacist.

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