Colorado Code § 12-280-122

Limited authority to delegate activities constituting practice of pharmacy to pharmacy interns or pharmacy technicians - definition
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(1) A pharmacist may
supervise up to six persons who are either pharmacy interns or pharmacy technicians, of whom
no more than two may be pharmacy interns. If three or more pharmacy technicians are on duty,
the majority must be fully certified by the board in accordance with section 12-280-115.5 (2),
and any pharmacy technician on duty who is not certified pursuant to section 12-280-115.5 (2)
must have a provisional certification issued pursuant to section 12-280-115.5 (3).
(2) The pharmacy shall retain documentation verifying the training for review by the
pharmacist responsible for the final check on prescriptions filled by the pharmacy technician and
shall make the documentation available for inspection by the board.
(3) The supervision ratio specified in subsection (1) of this section does not include other
ancillary personnel who may be in the prescription drug outlet but who are not performing duties
described in section 12-280-103 (39)(b) that are delegated to the interns or duties described in
section 12-280-103 (38.5)(a) that are delegated to the pharmacy technicians.
(4) (a) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section apply to a central fill pharmacy;
except that a pharmacist may supervise up to eight persons who are either pharmacy interns or
pharmacy technicians, of whom no more than two may be pharmacy interns.
(b) As used in this subsection (4), "central fill pharmacy" means a pharmacy, other than
a pharmacy located in a hospital licensed pursuant to section 25-1.5-103, that is not a public-
facing pharmacy and that only acts as an agent of an originating pharmacy to fill or refill a
prescription.

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