Ga. Code § 31-2-19

Current through 2023-2024 Legislative Session Chapter 709
Section 31-2-19 - Employment of certified medication aides in penal institutions; annual clinical skills competency review; role; recording and handling of medications
(a) As used in this Code section, the term "penal institution" means any place of confinement for juvenile or adult individuals sentenced to a term of incarceration in a state correctional institution.
(b) A penal institution or private vendor providing medical services to those confined in a penal institution may employ certified medication aides for the purpose of performing the technical aspects of administering certain medications in accordance with this Code section.
(c) A penal institution or private vendor providing medical services to those confined in a penal institution shall not employ an individual as a certified medication aide unless such individual has met all of the qualifications in paragraph (3) of subsection (g) of Code Section 31-7-12.2 and is listed in the medication aide registry established and maintained by the department pursuant to paragraph (2) of subsection (g) of Code Section 31-7-12.2 and in good standing.
(d) The employer of a certified medication aide who administers medications in accordance with this Code section in a penal institution shall annually conduct a comprehensive clinical skills competency review of each certified medication aide employed at a penal institution.
(e) A certified medication aide who meets the criteria established in this Code section shall be permitted to perform the following tasks in a penal institution, in accordance with the written instructions of a physician:
(1) Administer physician ordered oral, ophthalmic, topical, otic, nasal, vaginal, and rectal medications;
(2) Administer insulin, epinephrine, and vitamin B12 pursuant to physician direction and protocol;
(3) Administer medications via a metered dose inhaler;
(4) Conduct finger stick blood glucose testing following established protocol;
(5) Administer a commercially prepared disposable enema as ordered by a physician; and
(6) Assist inmates in the supervision of self-administration of medications.
(f) A certified medication aide shall record in the medication administration record all medications that such certified medication aide has personally administered to an inmate of a penal institution and any refusal of an inmate to take a medication. A certified medication aide shall observe the inmate to whom a medication has been administered and shall report any changes in the condition of such inmate to a charge nurse.
(g) All medications administered by a certified medication aide in accordance with this Code section shall be in unit or multidose packaging.
(h)
(1) The employer of a certified medication aide who administers medications in a penal institution in accordance with this Code section shall secure the services of a licensed pharmacist to perform the following duties as part of the penal institution's peer review, medical review, and quality assurance functions:
(A) Perform a quarterly review of the drug regimen of each inmate of the penal institution and report any irregularities to the penal institution administrator;
(B) Remove for proper disposal any drugs that are expired, discontinued, in a deteriorated condition, or when the inmate for whom such drugs were ordered is no longer incarcerated at the penal institution;
(C) Establish or review policies and procedures for safe and effective drug therapy, distribution, use, and control; and
(D) Monitor compliance with established policies and procedures for medication handling and storage.
(2) If the certified medication aides used at a penal institution are the employees, contractors, or agents of a private vendor that provides medical services to those confined in a penal institution, such vendor shall be responsible for providing the licensed pharmacist required by paragraph (1) of this subsection to perform such duties at no cost to the penal institution.
(i)
(1) The employer of a certified medication aide who administers medications in a penal institution in accordance with this Code section shall ensure that each certified medication aide receives ongoing medication training as prescribed by the department. A registered professional nurse or licensed pharmacist shall conduct quarterly unannounced medication administration observations and shall report any issues to the penal institution administrator.
(2) If the certified medication aides used at a penal institution are the employees, contractors or agents of a private vendor that provides medical services to those confined in a penal institution, such vendor shall be responsible for providing the registered professional nurse or licensed pharmacist required by paragraph (1) of this subsection to perform such duties at no cost to the penal institution.
(j) Nothing in this Code section shall be construed to authorize certified medication aides employed by a penal institution to administer any Schedule II controlled substance that is a narcotic.

OCGA § 31-2-19

Added by 2023 Ga. Laws 69,§ 1, eff. 7/1/2023.
Repealed by 2011 Ga. Laws 244,§ 4-5, eff. 7/1/2011.
Added by 2009 Ga. Laws 102,§ 1-1, eff. 7/1/2009.