181 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 7, § 003 - DONATING IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT DRUGS

Any person or entity who wishes to donate immunosuppressant drugs to the program must contact a participant to obtain a form on which they must specify the immunosuppressant drug to be donated. The form must include:

(A) Name of the immunosuppressant drug;
(B) Quantity of the immunosuppressant drug;
(C) The name of the person to whom the immunosuppressant drug was originally prescribed;
(D) The relationship between the person or entity donating the immunosuppressant drug and the person to whom the immunosuppressant drug was prescribed;
(E) Signature of the person donating the immunosuppressant drug; and
(F) Date the form was signed.
003.01 ACCEPTABLE IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT DRUGS. Acceptable drugs for dispensing or distribution under the program include those listed by category in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 71-2440 and includes any immunosuppressant drug that does not require refrigeration, freezing, or other special temperature requirements beyond controlled room temperature.
003.02 UNACCEPTABLE IMMUNOSUPPRESSANT DRUGS. Unacceptable drugs for dispensing or distribution under the program include those listed by category in Neb. Rev. Stat. § 71-2440 and the following:
(A) An immunosuppressant drug that requires refrigeration, freezing, or other special temperature requirements beyond controlled room temperature because the effectiveness and safety of the immunosuppressant drug cannot be ensured; or
(B) Controlled substances because Federal Law prohibits their return.

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181 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 7, § 003
Amended effective 12/23/2020

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