Or. Admin. Code § 855-044-0020 - Personnel
(1) A charitable
pharmacy must have a licensed pharmacist. The pharmacist may also be the
Point-of-Contact.
(2) A charitable
pharmacy that is co-located with an existing registered pharmacy may name a
pharmacist employed by the existing pharmacy as its pharmacist.
(3) A charitable pharmacy that is not
co-located with an existing registered pharmacy and does not have a pharmacist
on staff must employ a consultant pharmacist.
(4) The pharmacist must develop policies and
procedures for:
(a) Receiving donated
drugs;
(b) Security;
(c) Drug storage;
(d) Distribution of drugs;
(e) Record keeping;
(f) Disposal of unusable drugs; and
(g) Staff training.
(5) The pharmacist must conduct a visual
inspection of each donated drug to ensure that the drug has not expired, been
adulterated or misbranded and is in its original, sealed packaging, and that
based on this inspection and on the accuracy of the Donor's Form, the drug is
safe to distribute.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 689.205
Stats. Implemented: ORS 689.774
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