Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-23-614 - Automated Storage and Distribution System
A. Before using an automated storage and
distribution system, a pharmacy permittee or pharmacist-in-charge shall:
1. Ensure that the automated storage and
distribution system and the policies and procedures comply with subsection (B);
and
2. Notify the Board in writing
of the intent to use an automated storage and distribution system, including
the type or name of the system.
B. A pharmacy permittee or
pharmacist-in-charge shall establish policies and procedures for appropriate
performance and use of the automated storage and distribution system that:
1. Ensure that the automated storage and
distribution system is in good working order while maintaining appropriate
recordkeeping and security safeguards;
2. Ensure that an automated storage and
distribution system used by the pharmacy that allows access to drugs or devices
by a patient:
a. Only contains prescriptions
that:
i. Do not require oral consultation as
specified in
R4-23-402(B);
and
ii. Are properly labeled and
verified by a pharmacist before placement into the automated storage and
distribution system and subsequent release to patients;
b. Allows a patient to choose whether or not
to use the system;
c. Is located
either in a wall of a properly permitted pharmacy or within 20 feet of a
properly permitted pharmacy if the automated storage and distribution system is
secured against the wall or floor in such a manner that prevents the automated
storage and distribution system's unauthorized removal;
d. Provides a method to identify the patient
and only release that patient's prescriptions;
e. Is secure from access and removal of drugs
or devices by unauthorized individuals;
f. Provides a method for a patient to obtain
a consultation with a pharmacist if requested by the patient; and
g. Does not allow the system to dispense
refilled prescriptions if a pharmacist determines that the patient requires
oral counseling as specified in
R4-23-402(B);
3. Ensure that an automated
storage and distribution system used by the pharmacy that allows access to
drugs or devices only by authorized licensed personnel for the purposes of
administration based on a valid prescription order or medication order:
a. Provides for adequate security to prevent
unauthorized individuals from accessing or obtaining drugs or devices;
and
b. Provides for the filling,
stocking, or restocking of all drugs or devices in the system only by a Board
licensee or other authorized licensed personnel; and
4. Implement an ongoing quality assurance
program that monitors compliance with the established policies and procedures
of the automated storage and distribution system and federal and state
law.
C. A pharmacy
permittee or pharmacist-in-charge shall:
1.
Ensure that the policies and procedures required under subsection (B) are
prepared, implemented, and complied with;
2. Review biennially and, if necessary,
revise the policies and procedures required under subsection (B);
3. Document the review required under
subsection (C)(2);
4. Assemble the
policies and procedures as a written or electronic manual; and
5. Make the policies and procedures available
for employee reference and inspection by the Board or its staff within the
pharmacy and at any location outside the pharmacy where the automated storage
and distribution system is used.
D. The Board may prohibit a pharmacy
permittee or pharmacist-in-charge from using an automated storage and
distribution system if the pharmacy permittee or the pharmacy permittee's
employees do not comply with the requirements of subsections (A), (B), or
(C).
Notes
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