Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B16-28.830 - Special - Closed System Pharmacy
(1) A Special - Closed System Pharmacy permit
is a type of special pharmacy as provided for by section
465.0196, F.S., which dispenses
medicinal drugs, utilizing closed delivery systems, to facilities where
prescriptions are individually prepared for the ultimate consumer, including
nursing homes, jails, ALF's (Adult Congregate Living Facilities), ICF-IIDs
(Intermediate Care Facilities - Developmentally Delayed, also known as ICF -
Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities), or other custodial care facilities
when defined by AHCA rules and which the Board may approve.
(2) A special - closed system pharmacy
permittee shall maintain a policy and procedure manual including drug
procurement, storage, handling, compounding, dispensing, record keeping and
disposition, as well as procedures for preventing the dispensing of controlled
substances based upon fraudulent prescriptions.
(3) A special - closed system pharmacy
permittee shall provide twenty-four-hour emergency and on-call
service.
(4) A special - closed
system pharmacy permittee may dispense parenteral and enteral medications as
provided by rule.
(5) A special -
closed system pharmacy permittee shall be under the supervision of a
prescription department manager who is responsible for maintaining all drug
records, providing security of the prescription department and following other
rules as relate to the practice of pharmacy. The prescription department
manager of a closed system pharmacy shall not be the prescription department
manager of any other pharmacy permit except when the permit is within the
premises of a community pharmacy permit.
(6) The utilization of registered pharmacy
interns and registered pharmacy technicians is as provided by rules
64B16-26.400,
64B16-27.4001,
64B16-27.410, and
64B16-27.420,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 465.005, 465.022 FS. Law Implemented 465.0196, 465.022 FS.
New 7-31-91, Amended 10-1-92, Formerly 21S-28.830, 61F10-28.830, 59X-28.830, Amended 1-1-10, 5-8-18.
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