Current through October 16, 2024
Section 21a-243-15 - Schedule III, IV and V controlled substances(a) Prescriptions for Schedule III, IV and V controlled substances may be transmitted by a prescribing practitioner or his agent to a pharmacy by means of a facsimile machine.(b) All prescriptions transmitted pursuant to subsection (a) of this section must comply with the following in addition to any other requirement of federal or state statute or regulation:(1) The facsimile prescription shall clearly contain the name of the pharmacy to which the facsimile is being transmitted and the name of the facility from which it is transmitted if the prescription is written for an inpatient of a chronic or convalescent nursing home or a rest home with nursing supervision;(2) The facsimile prescription shall clearly display a statement in substantially the following form: "This prescription is valid only if transmitted by means of a facsimile machine"; and(3) The facsimile document may be maintained as the actual prescription only if the nature of the equipment and paper ensures that the prescription will remain non-fading and durable for the minimum amount of time required for the maintenance of prescription records under federal and state statute or regulation. If the document will not remain non-fading or durable, the prescription transmitted by facsimile machine shall be reduced to writing, photocopied or converted to an individual printout.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 21a-243-15
Effective October 1, 1991; Amended October 3, 1995; Amended January 11, 1999