Ohio Admin. Code 4729:5-22-01 - Non-limited facilities - definitions
As used in Chapter 4729:5-22 of the Administrative Code:
(A)
"Non-limited facility" or "unlimited facility" means a
facility licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs in accordance
with section 4729.54 of the Revised Code
where drugs are possessed on-site for administration, dispensing, or personally
furnishing. The facility shall comply with all requirements set forth in this
chapter.
(1)
Non-limited facilities include any of the following:
(a)
Blood
banks;
(b)
Custodial care or residential care
facilities;
(c)
Pediatric respite care programs;
(d)
Group
homes;
(e)
Freestanding dialysis centers;
(f)
Hospice care
facilities, except those facilities that obtain dangerous drugs using
pharmacy-supplied contingency stock;
(g)
Infusion centers;
(h)
Imaging centers; or
(i)
Any other
facility as determined by the board.
(2)
Non-limited
facilities do not include any of the following:
(a)
Limited
facilities as defined in Chapter 4729:5-23 of the Administrative Code;
or
(b)
Any other person or facility licensed as a terminal
distributor of dangerous that is specifically defined and required to comply
with security, control, and record keeping requirements of another chapter of
this division (EMS organization, pain management clinic, animal shelter,
etc.).
(B)
"Controlled
substance" has the same meaning as in section
3719.01 of the Revised
Code.
(C)
"Dangerous drug" has the same meaning as in section
4729.01 of the Revised
Code.
(D)
"Licensed health professional authorized to prescribe
drugs" or "prescriber" has the same meaning as in rule
4729:5-1-02 of the
Administrative Code but shall be limited to a prescriber practicing within the
prescriber's applicable scope of practice.
(E)
"Personal
supervision" means the person specified in rule shall be physically present at
the licensed location to deter and detect the diversion of dangerous
drugs.
(F)
"Personally furnish" or "personally furnishing" means
the final association of a drug with a patient by a prescriber prior to the
distribution to a patient for use outside the prescriber's practice setting. A
prescriber at a non-limited facility who personally furnishes a dangerous drug
shall comply with the requirements of rule
4729:5-19-02 of the
Administrative Code.
(G)
(1)
"Positive
identification" means a method of identifying a person that does not rely on
the use of a private personal identifier such as a password, but must use a
secure means of identification such as the following:
(a)
A manual
signature on a hard copy record;
(b)
A magnetic card
reader;
(c)
A bar code reader;
(d)
A biometric
method;
(e)
A proximity badge reader;
(f)
A board approved
system of randomly generated personal questions;
(g)
A printout of
every transaction that is verified and manually signed within a reasonable
period of time by the individual who performed the action requiring positive
identification. The printout must be maintained for three years and made
readily retrievable; or
(h)
Other effective methods for identifying individuals
that have been approved by the board.
(2)
A method relying
on a magnetic card reader, a bar code reader, a proximity badge reader, or
randomly generated questions for identification must also include a private
personal identifier, such as a password, for entry into a secure mechanical or
electronic system.
(H)
"Readily
retrievable" means that records maintained in accordance with this chapter
shall be kept in such a manner that, upon request, they can be produced for
review no later than three business days to an agent, officer or inspector of
the board.
(I)
"Responsible person" has the same meaning as defined in
rule 4729:5-2-01 of the
Administrative Code and is responsible for the supervision and control of
dangerous drugs as required in division (B) of section
4729.55 of the Revised Code,
adequate safeguards as required in division (C) of section
4729.55 of the Revised Code,
security and control of dangerous drugs and maintaining all drug records
otherwise required.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4729.26, 3719.28
Rule Amplifies: 4729.54
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