Or. Admin. Code § 855-080-0100 - Animal Euthanasia
(1) The following
requirements shall be met in order for a humane society or animal control
agency to be registered or registration renewed to allow the purchase,
possession and administration of sodium pentobarbital and sedative and
analgesic medications for euthanizing injured, sick, homeless or unwanted
domestic pets and other animals:
(a)
Registration. Registration as an animal euthanasia drug outlet is limited to
animal control agencies and humane societies for the purpose of purchasing,
possessing, or administering sodium pentobarbital and sedative and analgesic
medications to euthanize animals. The outlet must identify and provide to the
Oregon Board of Pharmacy via application, a designated representative who will
serve as the primary contact person responsible for managing the outlet
operations. The outlet shall notify the Board within 15 days of any change in
designated representative. Registration requires submission of an application,
and a certificate of registration will be issued upon approval. All
registrations and renewals shall be accompanied by an annual fee defined in
Division 110 of this Chapter.
(b)
Drug Storage. All supplies of sodium pentobarbital and sedative and analgesic
medications shall be acquired from an Oregon registered distributor, and kept
in a locked cabinet. An assigned person designated in writing shall be
responsible for the security of the sodium pentobarbital and sedative and
analgesic medications. Such designated person shall allow access to and
withdrawal of the drug only to a person certified by the Oregon State
Veterinary Medical Examining Board to administer sodium pentobarbital and
sedative and analgesic medications;
(c) Records. The following records shall be
made at the time of the occurrence and shall be maintained for a minimum of
three years, available for inspection by the Board of Pharmacy and its agents:
(A) A record of the withdrawal of sodium
pentobarbital and sedative and analgesic medications, signed by the person who
takes possession of the sodium pentobarbital and sedative and analgesic
medications for administration;
(B)
A record of the weight, species of animal and dosage of each drug administered
for euthanasia signed by the person who administers the drug and by the
designated person responsible for security;
(C) A record of all wastage of each drug
signed by the person administering the each drug and the designated person
responsible for security; and
(D) A
weekly record of verification of the amount of each drug on hand, minus the
amounts withdrawn for administration, signed by the designated person
responsible for security;
(E) A
record of disposal of any expired or unwanted sodium pentobarbital and sedative
and analgesic medications. Disposal shall be in conformance with federal
regulations.
(F) Complete the
annual Self-Inspection form by February 1 each year, and retain for Board
inspection.
(d) Audits.
The registrant shall submit to random audits of records and analysis of
prepared solutions by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and Board of
Pharmacy or its agents.
(2) The outlet shall notify the Board of
Pharmacy in the event of a significant drug loss or violation related to drug
theft within one (1) business day.
(3) At the time a Report of Theft or Loss of
Controlled Substances (DEA Form 106) is sent to the DEA, a copy shall be sent
to the Board of Pharmacy.
(4) The
Board of Pharmacy will suspend or revoke the registration of an animal
euthanasia drug outlet which allows a person to administer sodium pentobarbital
or sedative and analgesic medications who is not certified by the Oregon State
Veterinary Medical Examining Board to administer such drug.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 475.095, ORS 475.190 & ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.151 & ORS 689.155
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