A pharmacist shall not dispense an oral prescription drug order for a controlled substance listed in Schedule II except as provided in § 1306.5 of this chapter.
An oral prescription drug order from a practitioner or a practitioner's designated agent shall:
In addition to conforming to all applicable federal and District requirements, an oral prescription drug order shall contain the following:
In addition to the requirements of § 1302.3, a prescription for a controlled substance, when authorized by law for dispensing, shall also include the following:
The dispensing pharmacist shall document the following information on the written record of each prescription order that has been dispensed:
Authorization obtained from the practitioner to substitute a drug, shall be documented on the prescription order, except in the case of an institutional pharmacy which maintains readily retrievable, written, documented policies authorizing such substitution.
For any person who is exempted from registration under federal or District of Columbia statute, the pharmacist shall include on all prescriptions for controlled substances issued by the exempted practitioner the registration number of the hospital or other institution and the special internal code number assigned to him or her by the hospital or other institution as provided in the Act, in lieu of the registration number of the practitioner required by this chapter.
For an official who is exempted from registration under federal or District of Columbia statute, the pharmacist shall include on all prescriptions issued by that individual, his or her branch of service or agency (e.g., "U.S. Army" or "Public Health Service") and the individual's service identification number, in lieu of the registration number of the practitioner required by this chapter.
For any Public Health Service employee that is exempted from registration under federal or District of Columbia statute, the pharmacist shall include the individual's social security identification number or, if applicable, his or her National Provider Identifier (NPI) number, office, title, and business address on the prescription.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 22, r. 22-B1302