21 N.C. Admin. Code 46 .1806 - TRANSFER OF PRESCRIPTION INFORMATION
(a) The
transfer of original prescription information for the purpose of refill
dispensing is permissible between pharmacies subject to the following
requirements:
(1) the transfer is
communicated directly from either a pharmacist or certified technician to
either a pharmacist or certified technician and not by only one pharmacist or
certified technician gaining access to an information file containing data for
several locations, unless all locations accessed are under common ownership or
accessed pursuant to contractual agreement of the pharmacies;
(2) the transferring pharmacist or certified
technician invalidates the prescription and any remaining refills at the
transferring pharmacy by marking the word "void" on the face of the
prescription or its equivalent;
(3)
the transferring pharmacist or certified technician records the name and
address of the pharmacy to which it was transferred and the name of the
pharmacist or certified technician receiving the prescription information on
the reverse of the invalidated prescription;
(4) the transferring pharmacist or certified
technician records the date of the transfer and the name of the pharmacist or
certified technician transferring the information.
(b) The pharmacist or certified technician
receiving the transferred prescription information shall reduce to writing the
following:
(1) The word "transfer" on the
face of the transferred prescription;
(2) All information required to be on a
prescription, including:
(A) Date of issuance
of original prescription;
(B)
Number of refills authorized on original prescription;
(C) Date and time of transfer;
(D) Number of valid refills remaining and
date of last refill;
(E) Pharmacy's
name, address and original prescription number from which the prescription
information was transferred;
(F)
Name of transferring pharmacist or certified technician; and
(G) Manufacturer or brand of drug
dispensed.
(c) The transferred prescription, as well as
the original, must be maintained for a period of three years from the date of
last refill.
(d) Dispensing is
permitted only within the original authorization for refills and no dispensing
on such transfer shall occur beyond that authorized on the original
prescription. Any dispensing beyond that originally authorized or one year,
whichever is less, may occur only on a new prescription.
(e) The requirements of Paragraphs (a) and
(b) of this Rule may be facilitated by use of a computer or data system without
reference to an original prescription document. The system must be able to
identify transferred prescriptions and prevent subsequent prescription refills
at that pharmacy.
(f) This Rule
applies to the transfer of prescriptions issued by prescribers in other states,
provided that the pharmacist or certified technician receiving the prescription
actually knows or reasonably should know that a physician-patient relationship
exists and dispensing the drug is in the patient's best interests.
(g) All records pertinent to this Rule shall
be readily retrievable.
(h) A
system must be in place that will allow only authorized access by a pharmacist
or certified technician to all records pertinent to this Rule and will indicate
on the prescription record when and by whom such access was made.
(i) The transfer of original prescription
information for the purpose of refill dispensing is permissible between device
and medical equipment permit holders so long as the transferring permit holder
provides all records and documentation necessary for dispensing and does not
interfere with the service and claims processing procedures of the receiving
permit holder.
Notes
Eff. December 31, 1985;
Amended Eff. June 1, 2004; September 1, 1995; July 1, 1992; May 1, 1989.
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