N.H. Admin. Code § Ph 709.02

Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Ph 709.02 - Licensing and Practice Standards
(a) A pharmacy permit shall be required for each institution with an on-premise pharmacy. Such permit shall be issued to a pharmacist-in-charge, who shall be licensed in the state of New Hampshire. When an institution procures prescription drugs for its patients only on individual prescriptions for specific patients from an off-premise licensed pharmacy, the institution shall not be required to obtain a pharmacy permit.
(b) If an institution does not have a pharmacy on its premises, it may enter into an agreement with a pharmacy licensed to provide such services. Such agreement shall be in writing and shall state the policy and procedures as required by Ph 709. A copy of the agreement shall be made available by the consultant pharmacist to the board upon request. The consultant pharmacist shall be responsible for the maintenance of all records and the compliance with state and federal laws and rules governing the practice of pharmacy.
(c) An institutional license shall permit the pharmacy to dispense medications to in-patients of the institution, staff or employees of the institution, interim supplies of medication to outpatients in emergency situations and home infusion therapy to contractual patients not requiring hospitalization. If a pharmacist is on the premises, outpatient prescription services may be provided by the pharmacy, on a one-time, no-refill basis, to an ambulatory care patient and any patient who is being discharged with medications related to the patient's hospitalization. Labeling for all outpatient prescriptions shall be according to RSA 318:47-a and RSA 318-B: 11.
(d) Members of the board and/or their agents shall inspect the pharmacy, drug room/medication room and all areas or departments of the facility where drugs are stored, manufactured, compounded, dispensed or distributed to ensure:
(1) That adequate drug security and storage requirements are met;
(2) That proper records are maintained; and
(3) That the facility is in compliance with all local, state and federal drug and pharmacy laws and rules.
(e) Those facilities obtaining prescription drugs only on individual prescriptions for specific patients from an off-premise licensed pharmacy shall not be exempt from inspection.
(f) Each institution shall have a pharmacy and therapeutics committee or a comparable committee of its medical staff. This committee shall be composed of representatives of the medical staff and the pharmacist-in-charge, or a licensed staff pharmacist designated by the pharmacist-in-charge, and representatives of the administrative and nursing departments. The pharmacy representative shall be a voting member of the committee and the committee shall meet at least twice a year. The major functions of this committee shall be to establish the written policies and procedures governing the practice of pharmacy, use of drugs, drug specifications and drug distribution.
(g) An institutional pharmacy may dispense a generic or therapeutic equivalent that has been approved by the pharmacy and therapeutics committee or its equivalent only to in-patients of the institution, staff or employees of the institution and their dependents, or interim supplies of medication to outpatients in emergency situations.
(h) When applicable, the corporate officer, or the officer's replacement, who signs the pharmacy permit shall be held accountable, along with the pharmacist-in-charge, regarding compliance to federal, state, and local laws related to the practice of pharmacy. Both individuals shall be held accountable regarding compliance as required by the New Hampshire board of pharmacy or other governmental agency regarding the practice of pharmacy.
(i) When applicable, the corporate officer, or the officer's replacement, who signs the pharmacy permit, and the pharmacist-in-charge, shall comply with federal, state and local laws related to the practice of pharmacy.

N.H. Admin. Code § Ph 709.02

. #4600, eff 8-1-89; ss by #6094-B, INTERIM, eff 9-21-95, EXPIRED: 1-19-96

New. #6181-B, eff 2-5-96; amd by #6933, eff 2-1-99; paragraphs (a), (b), (d), (e), and (f) EXPIRED: 2-5-04; amd by #8316, eff 3-26-05; amd by #8572, eff 2-23-06; paragraphs (c) & (h) EXPIRED: 2-1-07; ss by #10225, eff 11-7-12

Amended by Volume XXXV, Number 32 Filed August 13, 2015, Proposed by #10903, Effective 8/5/2015, Expires8/5/2025.