Haw. Code R. § 23-200-14 - Professional use of controlled substances
(a) A physician, in
good faith and in the course of professional practice only, may prescribe,
administer or dispense a controlled substance in accordance with the
certificate of registration, or may cause the same to be administered by a
health care professional under the direction and supervision of the
physician.
(b) A dentist, in good
faith and in the course of professional practice only, may prescribe,
administer, or dispense a controlled substance in accordance with the
certificate of registration, or cause the same to be administered by a health
care professional under the direction and supervision of the dentist.
(c) A podiatrist, in good faith and in the
course of professional practice only, may prescribe, administer, or dispense a
controlled substance in accordance with the certificate of registration, or may
cause the same to be administered by a health care professional under the
direction and supervision of the podiatrist.
(d) A veterinarian, in good faith and in the
course of professional practice only, and not for use by a human being, may
prescribe, administer or dispense a controlled substance or cause the same to
be administered by the authorized agent under the direction and supervision of
the veterinarian.
(e) A physician
assistant, in good faith and in the course of professional practice only, may
prescribe or administer a controlled substance under the authority and
supervision of the supervising physician as designated under section
329-38,
Hawaii Revised Statutes.
(f) Any
duly authorized person, employed by an institutional practitioner, who has
obtained any controlled substance for administering to a patient shall
immediately dispose of any unused portion of the controlled substance through
authorized procedures in accordance with section 23-200-20, when it is no
longer required for the patient.
(g) Methadone administered or dispensed to a
patient at a methadone treatment program, and changes in quantity administered
or dispensed, must be approved by the treating physician prior to the
administration or dispensing.
(h)
Administering, dispensing, or transferring for the purpose of dispensing of
outdated, contaminated, or damaged controlled substances is
prohibited.
Notes
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