Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 10.34.04.03 - Permanent Transfer of a Prescription Between PharmaciesA pharmacist from a primary pharmacy may permanently transfer a prescription order to a secondary pharmacy to be dispensed to a specific patient if:
A. The prescription is lawfully refillable;B. The prescription is not for a Schedule II controlled dangerous substance noted in Criminal Law Article, Title 5, Subtitle 4, Annotated Code of Maryland;C. The pharmacist transferring the prescription from the primary pharmacy indicates on the prescription, within the prescription computer database and within any appropriate other records used for dispensing: (1) That the prescription has been permanently transferred;(2) The name of the secondary pharmacy;(3) The name of the pharmacist who transferred the prescription to the secondary pharmacy;(4) The name of the pharmacist at the secondary pharmacy to whom the prescription was transferred if the transfer occurred in an oral manner; and(5) The date on which the prescription was transferred to the secondary pharmacy.Md. Code Regs. 10.34.04.03
Regulation .03A amended effective February 19, 1990 (17:3 Md. R. 298)
Regulations .03 Transfer of Prescriptions Between Pharmacies repealed effective June 25, 2001 (28:12 Md. R. 1110)
Regulation .03 Transfer and Outsourcing of Prescriptions and Prescription Orders adopted effective June 25, 2001 (28:12 Md. R. 1110)