Md. Code Regs. 10.19.03.16 - Controlled Substance Disposal
A. Any
registrant in possession of legally obtained controlled substances and desiring
or required to dispose of any of these substances may ask the Office of
Controlled Substances Administration of the Maryland Department of Health for
authority and instructions to dispose of this substance. This does not
eliminate the requirement on registrants under federal regulations to report
destruction of controlled dangerous substances.
B. Disposal of Medical Waste.
(1) A registrant in possession of legally
obtained controlled substances deemed medical waste shall render the controlled
substances irretrievable by disposing of:
(a)
Liquid waste in an approved containment unit; or
(b) Non-liquid in a receptacle.
(2) Two licensed personnel shall
keep Waste Destruction Logbooks and maintain the record for 2 years. The
Destruction Log shall be readily available upon inspection.
C. Disposal for Registrants
Required to Register with the DEA.
(1) The
Office of Controlled Substances Administration shall authorize and instruct the
registrant to dispose of the controlled substance in one of the following
manners, provided complete records of the disposition are maintained by the
registrant:
(a) By transfer to a person
registered under the Act and authorized to possess the substance;
(b) By destruction in the presence of an
agent of the Office of Controlled Substances Administration or another
authorized person;
(c) By
forwarding to the District Office of the Drug Enforcement Administration
pursuant to the procedures of that agency;
(d) By returning unused controlled substances
dispensed by registered hospital pharmacies for administration to in-patients
to the pharmacy for appropriate disposition; or
(e) By other means that the Secretary may
determine to assure that the substance does not become available to
unauthorized persons.
(2) A registrant that has complied with 21
CFR §1304 is deemed to have complied with this section.
(3) If a registrant is required regularly to
dispose of controlled substances, the Special Agent in Charge of the Federal
Drug Enforcement Administration may authorize the registrant to dispose of
these substances, in accordance with 21 CFR §1307.
D. Disposal for Registrants Not required to
Register with the DEA. Any registrant who is registered to administer only and
is in possession of legally obtained controlled substances shall:
(1) List the controlled substance or
substances which the registrant desires to dispose of on a drug destruction
form provided by the Department;
(2) Have two members of the professional
staff, limited to an administrator, nurse, or pharmacist, destroy controlled
drugs on premises;
(3) Dispose per
instructions given in §B of this regulation.
(4) Forward a copy of the completed drug
destruction form to the Office of Controlled Substances Administration within
10 days of destruction; and
(5)
Keep a copy of the drug disposal form on location for a period of 2
years.
E. Abandoned
controlled substances may be:
(1) Destroyed in
the presence of an agent of the Office of Controlled Substances Administration
or another authorized person or persons;
(2) Disposed of by other means that the
Secretary may determine to assure that the substance does not become available
to unauthorized persons; or
(3)
Impounded under Health-General Article, §21-1113, Annotated Code of
Maryland.
F.
Aforementioned procedures do not preclude release of medication to discharged
patients if ordered in writing by the attending physician.
Notes
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