Maryland Code § HO-12-511

Section HO-12-511
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(a) In this section, "contraceptives" means contraceptive medications and
self-administered contraceptive devices approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration.
(b) A pharmacist who meets the requirements of the regulations adopted
under this section may prescribe and dispense contraceptives.
(c) (1) On or before September 1, 2018, the Board, in consultation with
the State Board of Physicians, the State Board of Nursing, the Maryland Chapter of
the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the Maryland Chapter of

the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Maryland Pharmacists Association, the
Maryland Affiliate of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, the Maryland Nurses
Association, Planned Parenthood of Maryland, the Maryland Association of Chain
Drug Stores, and other interested health professional associations and stakeholders,
shall adopt final regulations establishing:
(i) Standard procedures that a pharmacist must use to select
the appropriate contraceptive to prescribe for a patient or to refer the patient to a
primary care practitioner or reproductive health care practitioner for treatment; and
(ii) The conditions under which a pharmacist may prescribe
and dispense contraceptives.
(2) The regulations shall require a pharmacist to:
(i) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection,
complete a training program approved by the Board for prescribing and dispensing
contraceptives;
(ii) Provide a self-screening risk assessment tool that a
patient must use before a pharmacist may prescribe contraceptives for the patient;
(iii) Follow the standard procedures established by the Board;
and
(iv) After prescribing and dispensing contraceptives for a
patient:
1. Refer the patient for any additional care to:
A. The patient's primary care practitioner or
reproductive health care practitioner; or
B. If the patient does not have a primary care
practitioner or reproductive health care practitioner, a family planning provider or a
licensed clinician who provides reproductive health care services;
2. Provide the patient with:
A. A written record of the contraceptives dispensed;
and

B. Written information about the importance of seeing
the patient's primary care practitioner or reproductive health care practitioner to
obtain recommended tests and screenings;
3. Record the prescribing and dispensing of the
contraceptives in any electronic health record maintained on the patient by the
pharmacist; and
4. Provide the patient with a copy of the record of the
encounter that includes the patient's completed self-assessment tool and the
contraceptive prescribed and dispensed or the basis for not prescribing and
dispensing a contraceptive.
(3) The regulations shall waive the requirement to complete a
training program for a pharmacist who already has undergone the training as part of
the pharmacist's formal educational program.
(4) The regulations shall prohibit a pharmacist from prescribing
contraceptives before January 1, 2019.

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