Colorado Code § 12-280-118

Prescription drug outlet under charge of pharmacist - rules
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(1) (a) A
prescription drug outlet must be under the direct charge of a pharmacist manager. A proprietor
who is not a pharmacist shall comply with this requirement and shall provide a manager who is a
pharmacist. Nothing in this article 280 or rules implementing this article 280 shall prohibit the
pharmacist manager of a central pharmacy from simultaneously serving as the pharmacist
manager of a telepharmacy outlet.
(b) The registration of any prescription drug outlet becomes void if the pharmacist
manager in whose name the prescription drug outlet registration was issued ceases to be engaged
as the manager. The owner shall close the prescription drug outlet unless the owner:
(I) Employs a new pharmacist manager; and
(II) Within thirty days after termination of the former manager's employment:
(A) Applies to transfer the registration to the new pharmacist manager; and
(B) Pays the registration transfer fee.
(c) At the time the pharmacist manager in whose name the registration was obtained
ceases to be employed as the pharmacist manager, he or she shall immediately report to the
board the fact that he or she is no longer manager of the prescription drug outlet. The pharmacist
manager is responsible as the manager until the cessation of employment is reported. The
proprietor of the prescription drug outlet shall also notify the board of the termination of
managership.
(2) A prescription drug outlet shall not commence business until it applies to the board
for a registration and receives from the board a registration showing the name of the proprietor
and the name of the manager. Upon transfer of the ownership of a prescription drug outlet, the
new proprietor shall submit to the board an application to transfer the registration of the
prescription drug outlet, and, upon approval of the transfer by the board, the board shall transfer
the registration to the new proprietor. Upon the change of name or location of a prescription drug
outlet, the registrant shall submit an application to change the name or location and the
applicable fee, and, upon approval of the application, the board shall issue a new registration
showing the new name or new location.
(3) (a) A prescription drug outlet operated by the state of Colorado or any political
subdivision of the state is not required to be registered but, in lieu of a registration, must apply to
the board, on a form approved by the board, for a certificate of compliance. The board shall
determine whether the prescription drug outlet is operated in accordance with the laws of this
state and the rules of the board. If the board determines that the prescription drug outlet is
operated in accordance with state laws and board rules, except for the holding of a prescription
drug outlet registration, the board shall issue a certificate of compliance, which certificate
expires and may be renewed in accordance with section 12-20-202 (1). Once the board issues the
certificate of compliance, the prescription drug outlet has the rights and privileges of, and is
treated in all respects as, a registered prescription drug outlet. The provisions of this article 280
with respect to the denial, suspension, or revocation of a prescription drug outlet registration
apply to a certificate of compliance.
(b) An outlet as recognized in section 12-280-119 (1)(d) need not be under the direct
charge of a pharmacist, but a licensed pharmacist shall either initially interpret all prescription
orders compounded or dispensed from the outlet or provide written protocols for compounding
and dispensing by pharmacy technicians. An outlet qualifying for registration under this
subsection (3)(b) may also apply to the board for a waiver of the requirements concerning
physical space, equipment, inventory, or business hours as necessary and consistent with the
outlet's limited public welfare purpose. In determining the granting or denial of a waiver
application, the board shall ensure that the public interest criteria set forth in section 12-280-101
are satisfied. All other provisions of this article 280, except as specifically waived by the board,
apply to the outlet.
(c) A telepharmacy outlet is required to have a pharmacist manager. A telepharmacy
outlet is considered to be under the direct charge or control of the pharmacist manager, or the
licensed pharmacist delegate, who provides remote supervision to the telepharmacy outlet.
(4) Every outlet and every pharmacist and pharmacy intern regularly practicing shall
conspicuously display the registration and license, respectively, within the premises of the place
of practice or outlet.
(5) (a) Except as specified in subsection (5)(b) of this section, the pharmacist responsible
for the prescription order or chart order may delegate the following tasks to the following
individuals if, in the pharmacist's professional judgment, the delegation is appropriate:
(I) Specific tasks, excluding tasks described in section 12-280-103 (38.5)(a), to ancillary
personnel, other than a pharmacist or pharmacy intern, who are under the pharmacist's
supervision, which tasks may include:
(A) Cashier transactions;
(B) Medication shipping and handling;
(C) Medication transportation;
(D) Record keeping;
(E) Telephone or communication triage; or
(F) Inventory management; or
(II) Specific tasks described in section 12-280-103 (38.5)(a) or in board rules adopted
pursuant to section 12-280-103 (38.5)(a)(IX) to a pharmacy technician who is under the
pharmacist's supervision.
(b) The pharmacist shall not make a delegation described in subsection (5)(a) of this
section if the delegation jeopardizes the public health, safety, or welfare, is prohibited by rule of
the board, or violates section 12-280-129 (1).

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