A Specialty Community Pharmacy shall mean any place other than an Institutional Pharmacy, Limited Closed Door Pharmacy or a Community Pharmacy where the practice of pharmacy occurs and pharmacy services are provided to patients. These services may include, but are not limited to the following: dispensing sterile pharmaceuticals for home infusion, nuclear pharmacy services, compounding, consulting pharmacist services, disease state management, respiratory services and dispensing of nursing home medications. These pharmacies may be open on a full or part time basis.
Various categories of Institutional Pharmacies are recognized as follows: "Institutional Facility" or "Organized Health Care Setting" is a:
Various types of Advisory Services Permits maybe recognized as follows: Professional Services 1 - Pharmacists advise and provide pharmacotherapeutic consultations concerning therapeutic values, content, hazards and uses of drugs and devices. Initiate or modify drug therapy in accordance with written guidelines or protocols previously established and approved by the Board. Order lab work in accordance with written guidelines or protocols as defined by Section 73-21-73, paragraph (jj), Mississippi Code of 1972. Such services do not apply to Medication Therapy Management (MTM) conducted under a Pharmacy Permit at the permitted location. The permit must be obtained for the location in compliance with zoning requirements of the city or municipality and may not be located in a residence. A stock of drugs or devices may not be maintained or distributed from this location.
Professional Services 2 - Pharmacists advise and provide pharmacotherapeutic consultations concerning therapeutic values, content, hazards and uses of drugs and devices. Initiate or modify drug therapy in accordance with written guidelines or protocols previously established and approved by the Board. Order lab work in accordance with written guidelines or protocols as defined by Section 73-21-73, paragraph (jj), Mississippi Code of 1972. Such services do not apply to medication therapy management conducted under a Pharmacy Permit at the permitted location. The permit must be obtained for the location in compliance with zoning requirements of the city or municipality and may not be located in a residence. A pharmacist may assist in maintaining and distribution of medications provided to the patients from a manufacturer patient assistance program that assists medically indigent persons to obtain their prescription medications only.
Professional Services Outpatient Surgery Center - A pharmacist supervises appropriate documentation of administration, wastage and disposal of medications in accordance with documented policies and procedures of the facility. The Medical Director of the facility is responsible for obtaining the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration number for the facility and compliance with applicable DEA regulations.
Three hundred dollars ($300.00) for the registration period January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2012, and each biennial registration period thereafter.
One hundred dollars ($100.00) for the registration period January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2015, and each biennial registration period thereafter.
Miss. Code. tit. 30, pt. 3001, art. VI