Oklahoma Code § 63-2-309B

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Definitions
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For the purposes of the Anti-Drug Diversion Act:
1.  "Bureau" means the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs Control;
2.  "Dispenser" means a person who distributes a Schedule II
controlled dangerous substance, but does not include a licensed
hospital pharmacy or a licensed nurse or medication aide who
administers such a substance at the direction of a licensed
physician;
3.  "Dispenser's registration number" means the dispenser's
Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control
registration number or, in the case of a pharmacist, the National
Association of Boards of Pharmacy number for the pharmacy where the
dispensation is made;
4.  "Exception report" means an output of data indicating
Schedule II controlled dangerous substance dispensation which is
outside expected norms for a prescriber practicing a particular
specialty or field of health care, for a dispenser doing business in
a particular location, or for a recipient;
5.  "Recipient" means the person for whom a prescription is
prescribed and who is the lawful intended ultimate user;
6.  "Recipient's agent" means a person who is authorized by the
ultimate user to pick up the recipient's medication and deliver it
to the recipient or a person who claims a prescription other than
the person to whom the medication is prescribed;
7.  "Recipient's identification number" and "recipient's agent's
identification number" means the unique number contained on forms of
identification listed in 8 CFR 274a.2(b)(1)(v)(A) and (B);
8.  "Registrant" means a person, persons, corporation or other
entity who has been issued by the Director of the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control a registration
pursuant to Section 2-302 of this title; and
9.  "State" means any state, territory, or possession of the
United States, the District of Columbia, or foreign nation.

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