22 Tex. Admin. Code § 283.5 - Pharmacist-Intern Duties
(a) A
pharmacist-intern participating in a board-approved internship program may
perform any duty of a pharmacist provided the duties are delegated by and under
the supervision of:
(1) a pharmacist licensed
by the board and approved as a preceptor by the board; or
(2) a healthcare professional
preceptor.
(b) When not
under the supervision of a pharmacist preceptor, a pharmacist-intern may
function as a pharmacy technician and perform all of the duties of a pharmacy
technician without registering as a pharmacy technician provided the
pharmacist-intern:
(1) is registered with the
board as a pharmacist-intern;
(2)
is under the direct supervision of a pharmacist;
(3) has completed the pharmacy's on-site
technician training program;
(4)
has completed the training required for pharmacists in §
291.133 of this title (relating to
Pharmacies Compounding Sterile Preparations) if the pharmacist-intern is
involved in compounding sterile preparations; and
(5) is not counted as a pharmacy technician
in the ratio of pharmacists to pharmacy technicians.
(c) A pharmacist-intern may not:
(1) present or identify himself/herself as a
pharmacist;
(2) sign or initial any
document which is required to be signed or initialed by a pharmacist unless a
preceptor cosigns the document; or
(3) independently supervise pharmacy
technicians or pharmacy technician trainees.
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