Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.27.07.07 - Preparing and DispensingA. A nurse practitioner may personally prepare and dispense any drug that a nurse practitioner is authorized to prescribe in the course of treating a patient at: (1) A medical facility or clinic that specializes in the treatment of medical cases reimbursable through workers' compensation insurance;(2) A medical facility or clinic that is operated on a nonprofit basis;(3) A health center that operates on a campus of an institution of higher education;(4) A public health facility, a medical facility under contract with a State or local health department, or a facility funded with public funds; or(5) A nonprofit hospital or a nonprofit hospital out-patient facility as authorized under the policies established by the hospital.B. A nurse practitioner who personally prepares and dispenses a drug in the course of treating a patient shall: (1) Comply with the labeling requirements of Health Occupations Article, §12-505, Annotated Code of Maryland;(2) Record the dispensing of the prescription drug on the patient's chart;(3) Allow the Division of Drug Control to enter and inspect the nurse practitioner's office at all reasonable hours;(4) Except for starter dosages or samples dispensed without charge, provide the patient with a written prescription; and(5) Stamp all Schedule III, IV, and V prescriptions with the letter "C" in red ink, not less than 1 inch high in the lower right hand corner.C. A nurse practitioner shall: (1) Maintain two separate files, one for Schedule II prescriptions and another file for all other prescriptions; and(2) Maintain all prescriptions for 5 years.D. A nurse practitioner may personally prepare and dispense a starter dosage of any drug the nurse practitioner is authorized to prescribe. The nurse practitioner shall:(1) Label the starter dosage in compliance with the labeling requirements of Health Occupations Article, §12-505, Annotated Code of Maryland;(2) Provide the starter dose free of charge; and(3) Enter the starter dose dispensed in the patient's medical record.Md. Code Regs. 10.27.07.07
Regulation .07 recodified from Regulations .10 effective 42:24 Md. R. 1505,eff.12/10/2015