Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 44, November 1, 2024
Section 11-8-5 - Termination of Collaborative Pharmacy Practice Agreements5.1. A collaborative pharmacy practice agreement automatically terminates if either the collaborating pharmacist(s) or collaborating physician(s) are no longer eligible to collaborate. If multiple practitioners are parties to the agreement, it shall not automatically terminate as long as there is at least one collaborating pharmacist and physician remaining.5.2. A collaborative pharmacy practice agreement may be terminated at any time by any of the parties to the agreement.5.3. A collaborating pharmacist shall notify the Board of Pharmacy in writing within ten days of the termination of an active collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.5.4. The Board of Pharmacy shall notify the collaborating physician's licensing board within five days of receiving notice of termination of a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement.5.5. A patient may, at any time, revoke consent for collaborative pharmacy practice. Immediately upon withdrawal of patient consent, collaborative pharmacy practice with respect to the non-consenting patient shall cease. Collaboration may continue pursuant to the collaborative pharmacy practice agreement with respect to other patients.