Oklahoma Code § 63-2-341

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Pharmacy electronic drug-tracking service
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A.  Beginning January 1, 2013, any pharmacy that dispenses,
sells or distributes any compound mixture or preparation containing
any detectable quantity of base pseudoephedrine or ephedrine, its
salts or optical isomers, or salts of optical isomers shall maintain
an electronic record of the sale.  The electronic record of the sale
shall include the following information:
1.  Name and address of the purchaser;

2.  Date of birth of the purchaser;
3.  Type of identification and number;
4.  Date and time of the purchase;
5.  Name and quantity of base pseudoephedrine or ephedrine
purchased in grams, but not the overall weight of the products; and
6.  Name, initials and registration number of the licensed
pharmacist or registered pharmacy technician.
If the electronic tracking service is not able to record the
identification type and identification number of the purchaser, the
licensed pharmacist or a registered pharmacy technician shall write
the identification type and number on the order.  The electronic
record shall also be maintained in a manner that allows for the
determination of the equivalent number of packages purchased and
total quantity of base ephedrine or pseudoephedrine purchased.
B.  By January 1, 2013, each pharmacy in this state shall have
in place and operational all equipment necessary to access and use a
real-time electronic methamphetamine precursor tracking service
which is approved by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs Control.  The electronic methamphetamine precursor
tracking service shall be available free of charge to all law
enforcement agencies within the state for purposes of viewing and
searching the database.  Pharmacies shall be permitted to access
only the information that is submitted by the pharmacy and such
access shall be available free of charge.  The electronic
methamphetamine precursor tracking service shall be self-sustaining
and shall not require the use of any public funds in the form of
state or federal fees or taxes, to create, deploy, or operate.  The
tracking service shall operate and communicate in real-time
throughout the state and across state lines with similar multistate
systems.  The tracking service shall be capable of tracking all
required information and generating a stop-sale alert to notify a
pharmacy that an attempted purchase by a person of pseudoephedrine
or ephedrine exceeds the quantity limits set forth in Section 2-212
of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The tracking service shall
have the capability of stopping an illegal purchase in real-time and
shall contain an override function that allows a pharmacy to
complete a sale in violation of this section if the circumstances
require that such sale be completed.  The tracking service shall be
in real time and track all override sales made by the pharmacy.  The
Bureau shall select a vendor that meets the requirements specified
in this section by no later than October 1, 2012.
C.  Beginning January 1, 2013, before completing the sale of an
over-the-counter product containing pseudoephedrine or ephedrine, a
pharmacy shall electronically submit the required information to the
electronic methamphetamine precursor tracking service.  The pharmacy
shall not complete the sale of the product if the electronic

methamphetamine precursor tracking service generates a stop-sale
alert.
D.  Absent intentional violation of this act, any pharmacy
utilizing the electronic methamphetamine precursor tracking service
in accordance with this section shall not be civilly liable as a
result of any act or omission in carrying out the duties required by
this section.  Such pharmacies shall also be immune from liability
to any third party unless the pharmacy has violated a provision of
this section in relation to a claim brought for such violation.  The
provisions of this section shall not apply to a person who obtains
the product or products pursuant to a valid prescription.
E.  The information entered, stored and maintained by the
electronic methamphetamine precursor tracking service shall be
confidential and shall only be accessed by law enforcement
officials, health care professionals and licensed pharmacists for
the purpose of controlling the sale of methamphetamine precursors.
F.  If a pharmacy selling an over-the-counter product containing
pseudoephedrine or ephedrine experiences mechanical or electronic
failure of the electronic tracking service and is unable to comply
with the provisions of this section, the pharmacy shall maintain a
written log until such time as the pharmacy is able to comply with
the electronic tracking service requirements.
G.  A pharmacy selling an over-the-counter product containing
pseudoephedrine or ephedrine may seek an exemption from submitting
transactions to the electronic tracking service in writing to the
Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control
stating the reasons for such exemption.  The Bureau may grant an
exemption for good cause, but in no event shall such exemption
exceed one hundred eighty (180) days.  Any pharmacy that receives an
exemption shall maintain a hard-copy logbook and shall require the
purchaser to provide the information required pursuant to subsection
A of this section before completion of any sale.  The logbook shall
be maintained as a record of each sale for inspection by any law
enforcement official during normal business hours.
H.  All data that is collected from the pharmacies of this state
and stored in the electronic methamphetamine precursor tracking
service shall be downloaded and exported by electronic means to the
Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control at
least every twenty-four (24) hours.  The export of data shall be in
a version that is in compliance with the standards agreed to by both
the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control
and the provider of the electronic methamphetamine precursor
tracking service.  The export of data shall be executed by way of a
memorandum of understanding and without charge to the Oklahoma State
Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control.  Any and all data
exported to, obtained by, gathered by, transmitted to or stored by
the Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control

or its designee shall be the property of the state.  The Oklahoma
State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control shall have the
authority to control, administer, and disseminate at the discretion
of the Bureau, the transaction data for the purpose of enforcing
federal and state laws.  In addition to exporting data to the
Oklahoma State Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control,
real-time access to information contained in the electronic
methamphetamine precursor tracking service through an online portal
shall be provided to all law enforcement agencies within the state
free of charge.
I.  The electronic methamphetamine precursor tracking service
shall generate a stop-sale alert if completion of a sale would
result in the seller or purchaser violating the quantity limits set
forth in Section 2-212 of Title 63 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  The
electronic tracking service shall contain an override function that
may be used by a dispenser of pseudoephedrine or ephedrine products
who has a reasonable fear of imminent bodily harm if the sale is not
completed.  Each instance in which the override function is utilized
shall be logged by the electronic tracking service.
J.  A person who violates any of the provisions of this section
shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a
fine of not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00).  If the
person convicted is a licensed pharmacist or registered pharmacy
technician, the violation shall be reported to the State Board of
Pharmacy for review and appropriate action.

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