Current through Vol. 42, No. 4, November 1, 2024
Section 475:10-1-5 - Exemptions of agents and employeesThe following persons shall not be required to register and may lawfully possess controlled dangerous substances in the performance of their official duties under the provisions of the Act:
(1) An agent, or employee thereof, of any registered manufacturer, distributor, dispenser and/or user for scientific purposes of any controlled dangerous substances if such agent is acting in the usual course of his/her business or employment.(2) Interns or residents of teaching hospitals shall not be required to register and may administer, dispense, and/or prescribe controlled dangerous substances provided that: (A) All prescriptions issued by such interns or residents for outpatients shall be countersigned by a physician licensed by the physician's appropriate State of Oklahoma licensing board and shall bear such physician's personal designated hospital code number.(B) Such intern or resident is so authorized by the hospital and is acting only within the scope of his/her employment within the teaching hospital.(3) An individual physician, dentist, podiatrist, or veterinarian, as defined in 63 Okl. St. Ann. § 2-101, who is a resident or foreign-trained, whose practice is, for any reason, limited solely to federal, state, or local government institutions, shall dispense, administer and/or prescribe controlled dangerous substances under the authority of the license of the institutional hospital by whom he/she is employed in lieu of being registered himself/herself, provided that: (A) Such dispensing, administering, and/or prescribing is done in the usual course of his/her professional practice.(B) Such individual practitioner is authorized to carry on the respective activities under the laws of the State of Oklahoma by the appropriate State of Oklahoma licensing board.(C) The hospital or other institution by which he/she is employed has verified that the individual practitioner is so permitted to dispense, administer, and/or prescribe drugs within the jurisdiction.(D) Such individual practitioner is acting only within the scope of his/her employment in the hospital or institution.(E) Records relating to controlled dangerous substances that are prescribed by such residents, foreign-trained physicians, or physicians limited to federal, state, or local government institutions, shall be kept pursuant to Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations §1304.04 and 475:25-1-18.(4) An individual practitioner, as defined in (3) of this Section, who is limited solely to federal, state, or local government institutional practice, may obtain individual fee-exempt registration in the event that such institution by which he/she is employed does not maintain a hospital as defined by the appropriate State of Oklahoma licensing authority and the institution is not so registered with the OBN. (A) Such limited practitioners shall be required to maintain records of all controlled dangerous substances administered, dispensed, and prescribed by such practitioner.(B) Such limited practitioners shall be authorized to dispense, administer, and/or prescribe controlled dangerous substances in the course of their professional practice only within such institution as designated by their appropriate State of Oklahoma licensing boards.(C) Prior to being authorized to dispense, administer, and/or prescribe controlled dangerous substances at any new or additional location, such limited practitioners shall be required to report to the OBN each change of location or addition of institutional employment.(D) Such limited practitioners shall be held individually responsible for safeguards, record keeping, inventories, transferring, and disposing of controlled dangerous substances in accordance with this Chapter.Okla. Admin. Code § 475:10-1-5
Amended at 29 Ok Reg 1312, eff 6-25-12Amended by Oklahoma Register, Volume 36, Issue 21, July 15, 2019, eff. 7/25/2019Amended by Oklahoma Register, Volume 41, Issue 1, September 15, 2023, eff. 8/10/2023, exp. 9/14/2024 (Emergency)Amended by Oklahoma Register, Volume 41, Issue 21, July 15, 2024, eff. 8/4/2024