Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 25, December 13, 2024
Section 15.14.04.10 - Quality StandardsA. An owner licensed under this chapter shall ensure that: (1) A drug is not used beyond its stated expiration date;(2) Outdated drugs are labeled as such and are kept in a separate place within a securely locked safe until they can be disposed of properly;(3) Drug container labels are not: (4) Needles and syringes used by the animal control facility are:(b) Appropriately sized for the animal control procedure;(c) Used for not more than three euthanasia administrations;(d) Checked for burrs or other damage before each use;(e) Disposed of in a manner that makes reuse impossible; and(f) Securely stored when not in use;(5) Drugs are not distributed to another animal control facility;(6) Drug administration equipment is: (a) Kept in good working order; and(b) Maintained as recommended by the manufacturer;(7) A dosage chart is available for each euthanasia solution or chemical restraint drug maintained at the animal control facility;(8) Written response protocols are available for accidental exposure of humans to euthanasia solutions or chemical restraint drugs maintained at the registered animal shelter;(9) Bulk inventories of controlled substances are stored in a safe in a room other than the euthanasia room;(10) Unless an animal is sedated, a minimum of two individuals are present when performing an intravenous drug injection, including:(a) An authorized employee; and(b) One or more other individuals to assist the authorized employee as a handler; and(11) An authorized employee documents animal control activities that involve controlled dangerous substances as set forth in this chapter.B. Outdated drugs may be disposed of in one of the following ways:(1) Administered to an animal after euthanasia;(2) Returned to the supplier for credit or replacement; or(3) Sent to a DEA-registered reverse distributor for destruction.Md. Code Regs. 15.14.04.10
Regulation .10 amended effective March 29, 1993 (20:6 Md. R. 584)
Regulation .10 amended as an emergency provision effective May 24, 2004 (31:12 Md. R. 908); amended permanently effective September 13, 2004 (31:18 Md. R. 1351)