Md. Code Regs. 15.14.01.12

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 15.14.01.12 - Controlled Dangerous Substances
A. To prescribe or dispense controlled dangerous substances, a veterinarian shall have a current:
(1) Federal controlled substance registration certificate; and
(2) Maryland controlled dangerous substance registration.
B. A veterinarian shall ensure that all controlled dangerous substances are maintained, administered, prescribed, dispensed, and destroyed in compliance with all State and federal laws.
C. Schedule II drugs.
(1) Emergency Dispensing. A Schedule II drug may be dispensed upon oral prescription by a veterinarian if the following conditions are met:
(a) Immediate administration of the drug is necessary for proper treatment;
(b) Alternative treatment is not available; and
(c) It is not possible for the veterinarian to provide a written prescription for the drug at that time.
(2) If an oral prescription is issued under §C(1) of this regulation, the veterinarian shall:
(a) Specify the:
(i) Name of the drug;
(ii) Dose strength;
(iii) Quantity;
(iv) Instructions; and
(v) Warnings; and
(b) Prescribe only enough to treat the animal during the emergency period;
(c) State on the prescription "Authorization for Emergency Dispensing";
(d) Within 72 hours, write, sign, and send the prescription to the location that dispensed the drug; and
(e) Make a note of the issuance of an oral prescription in the animal's record.
(3) Except as provided in §C(4) of this regulation, a veterinarian shall maintain all Schedule II drugs under lock at all times, with access by veterinarians only.
(4) A registered veterinary technician may have access to a working stock of Schedule II drugs kept under separate lock.
D. Schedule III-V drugs. A veterinarian shall maintain all Schedule III-V drugs under lock when not in use.
E. Records.
(1) For all controlled dangerous substances, a veterinarian shall maintain complete and accurate records on the premises indicated by name on the federal controlled substance registration certificate or Maryland controlled dangerous substance registration. A veterinarian may delegate to an authorized employee the daily task of completing these records.
(2) A veterinarian or authorized employee shall include the following information in the dispensing record:
(a) Date of dispensation;
(b) Drug name, strength, and the amount dispensed, administered, or wasted;
(c) Client and animal identification; and
(d) Identification of the veterinarian authorizing the administration or dispensing of a drug.
F. Inventory. A veterinarian shall:
(1) Take inventory on the same date once every 2 years;
(2) Sign, date, and record the time inventory is taken;
(3) Maintain records of all Schedule II prescriptions for a period of 5 years, and maintain records of all Schedule III-V prescriptions for a period of 2 years.
G. Disposal. A veterinarian shall destroy all Schedule II-V drugs in accordance with United States Drug Enforcement Agency rules and regulations.

Md. Code Regs. 15.14.01.12

Regulation .12 repealed effective January 26, 1987 (14:2 Md. R. 130)
Regulation .12 adopted effective June 8, 1992 (19:11 Md. R. 1016)
Regulation .12 recodified to be Regulation .12-3 and new .12 effective August 4, 2003 (30:15 Md. R. 992)