Current through Supplement No. 395, January, 2025
Section 63-06-01-01 - Prescription drug monitoring program rule1. Every podiatrist with a drug enforcement agency registration number shall register with the prescription drug monitoring program.2.a. When a podiatrist determines reported drugs will be prescribed to a patient for a period to exceed twelve weeks, the podiatrist shall request a prescription drug monitoring program report for that patient and, at a minimum, at least semiannually thereafter. b. This requirement does not apply to reported drugs prescribed to patients in a controlled setting in which the drugs are locked and administered to the patient, for example, admitted hospital or hospice patients, long-term care patients or group home residents.3. In addition to those reports requested under subsection 2. podiatrists shall request a prescription drug monitoring program report when it is documented in the prescribing podiatrist's medical record for that patient that the patient exhibits signs associated with diversion or abuse, including: a. Selling prescription drugs:b. Forging or altering a prescription:c. Stealing or borrowing reported drugs:d. Taking more than the prescribed dosage of any reported drug:e. Having a drug screen that indicates the presence of additional or illicit drugs:f. Being arrested, convicted, or diverted by the criminal justice system for a drug-related offense:g. Receiving reported drugs from providers not reported to the treating podiatrist:h. Having a law enforcement or health professional express concern about the patient's use of drugs.i. Violating any prescribing agreement with the podiatrist:j. Frequently requests early refills of a reported drug for any reason:k. Appears impaired or excessively sedated to the podiatrist in any patient encounter: andI. Has a history of drug abuse dependency.4. A podiatrist shall document the receipt and assessment of prescription drug monitoring program reports made under this rule.N.D. Admin Code 63-06-01-01
Adopted by Administrative Rules Supplement 2020-378, October 2020, effective 10/1/2020.General Authority: NDCC 43-05-08
Law Implemented: NDCC 19-03.5-09