Title 26, Chapter 4, Section 82
( 26-4-82)
(a) In dispensing drugs, no individual other than a licensed
pharmacist shall perform or conduct those duties or functions which
require professional judgment. It shall be the responsibility of
the supervising pharmacist to ensure that no other employee of the
pharmacy, including pharmacy technicians, performs or conducts those
duties or functions which require professional judgment. (b) For all prescriptions, it shall be the responsibility of the
pharmacist on duty at a facility to ensure that only a pharmacist or
a pharmacy intern under the direct supervision of a pharmacist
provides professional consultation and counseling with patients or
other licensed health care professionals, and that only a pharmacist
or a pharmacy intern under the direct supervision of a pharmacist
accepts initial telephoned prescription orders or provides
information in any manner relative to prescriptions or prescription
drugs. (c) In the dispensing of all prescription drug orders: (1) The pharmacist shall be responsible for all activities of the
pharmacy technician in the preparation of the drug for delivery to
the patient; (2) The pharmacist shall be present and personally supervising the
activities of the pharmacy technician at all times; (3) When electronic systems are employed within the pharmacy,
pharmacy technicians may enter information into the system and
prepare labels; provided, however, that it shall be the
responsibility of the pharmacist to verify the accuracy of the
information entered and the label produced in conjunction with the
prescription drug order; (4) When a prescription drug order is presented for refilling, it
shall be the responsibility of the pharmacist to review all
appropriate information and make the determination as to whether
to refill the prescription drug order; and (5) Pharmacy technicians in the dispensing area shall be easily
identifiable. (d) The board of pharmacy shall promulgate rules and regulations
regarding the activities and utilization of pharmacy technicians in
pharmacies; provided, however, that the pharmacist to pharmacy
technician ratio shall not exceed one pharmacist providing direct
supervision of two pharmacy technicians. The board may consider and
approve an application to increase the ratio in a pharmacy located
in a licensed hospital. Such application must be made in writing
and must be submitted to the board by the pharmacist in charge of a
specific hospital pharmacy in this state. (e) In addition to the utilization of pharmacy technicians, a
pharmacist may be assisted by and directly supervise one pharmacy
intern and one pharmacy extern. |