Oklahoma Code § 59-367.7

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Promulgation of rules – Donation of unused prescription
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drugs.
A.  The Board of Pharmacy shall promulgate emergency rules by
December 1, 2004, to implement the Utilization of Unused
Prescription Medications Act.  Permanent rules shall be promulgated
pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act.  Such rules shall
include:
1.  Eligibility criteria for pharmacies and charitable clinics
authorized to receive and dispense donated prescription drugs under
the Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act;
2.  Establishment of a formulary which shall include all
prescription drugs approved by the federal Food and Drug
Administration;
3.  Standards and procedures for transfer, acceptance, safe
storage, security, and dispensing of donated prescription drugs;
4.  A process for seeking input from the State Department of
Health in establishing provisions which affect nursing homes and
assisted living centers;
5.  A process for seeking input from the Department of Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Services in establishing provisions which
affect mental health and substance abuse clients;
6.  Standards and procedures for inspecting donated prescription
drugs to ensure that the drugs are in compliance with the
Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act and to ensure
that, in the professional judgment of the pharmacist, the
medications meet all federal and state standards for product
integrity;

7.  Procedures for destruction of medications that are donated
which are controlled substances;
8.  Procedures for verifying whether the pharmacy and
responsible pharmacist participating in the program are licensed and
in good standing with the Board of Pharmacy;
9.  Establishment of standards for acceptance of unused
prescription medications from assisted living centers; and
10.  Any other standards and procedures the Board of Pharmacy
deems appropriate or necessary to implement the provisions of the
Utilization of Unused Prescription Medications Act.
B.  In accordance with the rules and procedures of the program
established pursuant to this section, a resident of a nursing
facility or assisted living center, or the representative or
guardian of a resident may donate unused prescription medications,
other than prescription drugs defined as controlled dangerous
substances by Section 2-101 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes,
for dispensation to medically indigent persons.

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