22 Tex. Admin. Code § 291.9 - Prescription Pick Up Locations
(a) No
person, firm, or business establishment may have, participate in, or permit an
arrangement, branch, connection or affiliation whereby prescriptions are
solicited, collected, picked up, or advertised to be picked up, from or at any
location other than a pharmacy which is licensed and in good standing with the
board.
(b) A pharmacist or pharmacy
by means of its employee or by use of a common carrier (e.g., U.S. Mail), at
the request of the patient, may:
(1) pick up
prescription orders at the:
(A) office or home
of the prescriber;
(B) residence or
place of employment of the person for whom the prescription was issued;
or
(C) hospital or medical care
facility in which the patient is receiving treatment; and
(2) deliver prescription drugs to the:
(A) office of the prescriber if the
prescription is:
(i) for a dangerous drug;
or
(ii) for a single dose of a
controlled substance that is for administration to the patient in the
prescriber's office;
(B)
residence of the person for whom the prescription was issued;
(C) place of employment of the person for
whom the prescription was issued, if the person is present to accept delivery;
or
(D) hospital or medical care
facility in which the patient is receiving treatment.
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