Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 24, December 2, 2024
Section 10.34.32.03 - Requirements to Administer VaccinationsA. Registration. (1) A licensed pharmacist shall submit a registration to the Board on the form that the Board requires.(2) The registration form shall include verification from the licensed pharmacist of the following: (a) Successful completion of a certification course approved by the Board of Pharmacy that includes the current guidelines and recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding vaccinations; and(b) Possession of an active certification in basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation obtained through in-person classroom instruction.(3) A registration authorizing a licensed pharmacist to administer vaccinations expires with the expiration of the license to practice pharmacy unless the licensed pharmacist has completed: (a) Four hours of continuing education credits related to vaccinations; and(b) All other requirements for licensure renewal.(4) A licensed pharmacist may not administer vaccinations until the licensed pharmacist receives a written confirmation from the Board accepting the licensed pharmacist's registration.B. A licensed pharmacist may administer an influenza vaccination to an individual who is 9 years old or older in accordance with a protocol that meets the requirements of Regulation .07 of this chapter.B-1. A licensed pharmacist may only administer a vaccination that is listed in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommended immunization schedule to an individual who:(1) Is between 11 years old and 18 years old; and(2) Has a prescription from an authorized prescriber.B-2. Except as provided in §§B and B-1 of this regulation, a licensed pharmacist may administer to an adult a vaccination in accordance with a protocol that meets the requirements of Regulation .07 of this chapter that is:(1) Listed in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Recommended Immunization Schedule; or(2) Listed in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Health Information for International Travel.C. A pharmacist shall report to the ImmuNet Program established under Health-General Article, §18-109, Annotated Code of Maryland, a vaccination administered by the pharmacist to an individual.D. A pharmacist shall: (1) Have proof of active certification in basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation readily available.(2) Provide the patient with a vaccine information statement issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;(3) Obtain a signed consent form from the patient or custodial parent; and(4) Observe the patient for a period of at least 15 minutes after administration of the vaccine for adverse effects including syncope.E. A pharmacy student in a Pharmacy Experiential Program, who has successfully completed a Board-approved certification course, may administer vaccinations under direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist who meets requirements in §A of this regulation.Md. Code Regs. 10.34.32.03
Regulations .03 adopted as an emergency provision effective December 16, 2005 (33:1 Md. R. 34); adopted permanently effective April 24, 2006 (33:8 Md. R. 734)
Regulation .03A amended effective July 2, 2007 (34:13 Md. R. 1151)
Regulation .03 amended as an emergency provision effective October 1, 2011 (38:24 Md. R. 1495); amended permanently effective January 23, 2012 (39:1 Md. R. 18); amended effective 45:26 Md. R. 1246, eff. 12/31/2018