Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B16-28.301 - Destruction of Controlled Substances - Institutional Class I Pharmacies (Nursing Homes)
(1) Controlled
substances that have been dispensed and not used by the patient shall not be
returned to the pharmacy and shall be securely stored by the nursing home until
destroyed.
(2) For each controlled
substance destroyed, documentation must be completed showing the name and
quantity of the drug, strength and dosage form, patient's name, prescription
number and name of the institution. Destruction of the controlled substance
shall be witnessed by at least two (2) of the following individuals:
(a) Consultant pharmacist;
(b) Director of nursing
(c) Facility administrator;
(d) A licensed physician, mid-level
practitioner, nurse, or another pharmacist employed by or under contract or
written agreement with the facility, or
(e) A sworn law enforcement officer.
Those individuals witnessing the destruction of the controlled substance shall sign the completed documentation.
(3)
The consultant pharmacist shall be responsible for the creation and
implementation of policies and procedures to ensure that controlled substances
are disposed of in accordance with applicable state and federal laws and rules.
Furthermore, the consultant pharmacist shall review all controlled substance
destruction documentation monthly to ensure compliance with this rule and
federal and state law.
(4) The
consultant pharmacist shall ensure that non-controlled substances are returned
to the provider pharmacy in compliance with Rule
64B16-28.118,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 465.022(12) FS. Law Implemented 465.022(12), 465.019, 893.07(1), (3), (5) FS.
New 4-21-87, Formerly 21S-19.001, Amended 7-31-91, Formerly 21S-28.301, 61F10-28.301, Amended 1-30-96, Formerly 59X-28.301, Amended 7-21-09, 2-10-14, 11-5-17.
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