Ala. Admin. Code r. 540-X-26-.11 - Reporting Requirement
(1) Any
physician engaging in a Collaborative Drug Therapy Management Agreement shall
be subject to disciplinary action by the Board of Medical Examiners if he or
she violates the terms of this Chapter or the terms of the Agreement. The Board
of Medical Examiners shall report to the Board of Pharmacy the initiation of
any proceeding against the physician or any conduct which it believes to be in
violation of any such Agreement.
(2) Any pharmacist engaging in a
Collaborative Drug Therapy Management Agreement shall be subject to
disciplinary action by the Board of Pharmacy if he or she violates the terms of
this Chapter or the terms of the Agreement. The Board of Pharmacy shall report
to the Board of Medical Examiners the initiation of any proceeding against the
pharmacist or any conduct which it believes to be in violation of any such
Agreement.
(3) Any party to an
Agreement which is voluntarily terminated shall, within ten (10) days of the
termination, notify their respective board.
(4) If the Alabama medical license of a
Collaborating Physician becomes inactive, revoked, suspended, restricted, or
placed on probation, then that physician's participation in any and all
Agreements shall be administratively terminated by operation of law. The Board
of Medical Examiners shall notify the Board of Pharmacy whenever disciplinary
action is taken against a Collaborating Physician's license or when a
Collaborating Physician's participation in an Agreement is terminated by
operation of law.
(5) If the
Alabama pharmacy license of a Collaborating Pharmacist becomes inactive,
revoked, suspended, restricted, or placed on probation, then that pharmacist's
participation in any and all Agreements shall be administratively terminated by
operation of law. The Board of Pharmacy shall notify the Board of Medical
Examiners whenever disciplinary action is taken against a Collaborating
Pharmacist's license or when a Collaborating Pharmacist's participation in an
Agreement is terminated by operation of law.
(6) A Collaborating Physician whose Alabama
medical license becomes inactive, revoked, suspended, restricted, or placed on
probation, or who is administratively terminated from an Agreement shall be
required to notify each party to the Agreement of said action. The
Collaborating Physician shall additionally be responsible for notifying each
patient served by the Agreement and shall bear the costs of such
notice.
Notes
Author: Alabama Board of Medical Examiners
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-24-53; Act 2019-368 (Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-23-77) .
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