West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 11 - Medicine
Title 11 - LEGISLATIVE RULE WEST VIRGINIA BOARD OF MEDICINE
Series 11-05 - Dispensing of Prescription Drugs by Practitioners
Section 11-5-9 - Dispensing Records; Inspection and Audit of Dispensing Locations
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
9.1. A drug dispensing practitioner must maintain records that are available for inspection by the Board and any other state or federal entity authorized to conduct such an inspection. All dispensing records:
9.2. Patient records must facilitate an audit trail for each patient to whom prescription drugs are dispensed. They may be maintained either in a patient's chart or in an equivalent but separate patient medication record.
9.3. Daily records must facilitate an audit trail for each day on which scheduled controlled substances are dispensed. They may be maintained in a daily log or in a file of prescriptions.
9.4. For each prescription drug dispensed, both patient records and daily records shall include:
9.5. An authorized representative or investigator for the Board may, without prior notice, enter at any reasonable hour a registered drug dispensing location and/or a location where the Board believes the unregistered dispensing of controlled substances is occurring by a licensee of the Board to conduct an audit:
9.6. A person may not deny or interfere with an entry under this section.
9.7. The Board's representative may require a practitioner or facility where dispensing occurs by a licensee of this Board to provide access to:
9.8. It is a violation of this rule for a licensee of this Board to refuse to undergo or cooperate with a dispensing review or audit by the Board.
9.9. The Board's representative shall refer possible compliance issues to the appropriate Committee of the Board and/or to any other agency that has jurisdiction over a facility, place of practice or practitioner.