N.J. Admin. Code § 13:39-4.21A - Requirements for pharmacists, pharmacy interns, and pharmacy externs to administer influenza vaccine to patients under 18 years of age
(a) A licensed pharmacist, registered
pharmacy intern, and pharmacy extern must be authorized to administer vaccines
and related emergency medications pursuant to and to comply with the
requirements at
N.J.A.C.
13:39-4.21.
(b) For a patient who is under 18 years of
age, a licensed pharmacist, registered pharmacy intern, or pharmacy extern, as
applicable, shall obtain the written consent of the patient's parent or legal
guardian.
(c) For a patient who is
under 10 years of age, but is at least seven years of age, a licensed
pharmacist, registered pharmacy intern, or pharmacy extern may administer the
influenza vaccine only pursuant to a prescription by an authorized
prescriber.
(d) A licensed
pharmacist, registered pharmacy intern, or pharmacy extern shall not administer
an influenza vaccine to a patient who is younger than seven years of
age.
Notes
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