Utah Code § 26B-4-505

Standing prescription drug orders for a self-administered hormonal
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contraceptive.
 A physician who is licensed to prescribe a self-administered hormonal contraceptive, including
a physician acting in the physician's capacity as an employee of the department, or a medical
director of a local health department, may issue a standing prescription drug order authorizing
the dispensing of the self-administered hormonal contraceptive under Section 26B-4-504 in
accordance with a protocol that:
(1) requires the physician to specify the persons, by professional license number, authorized to
dispense the self-administered hormonal contraceptive;
(2) requires the physician to review at least annually the dispensing practices of those authorized
by the physician to dispense the self-administered hormonal contraceptive;
(3) requires those authorized by the physician to dispense the self-administered hormonal
contraceptive to make and retain a record of each person to whom the self-administered
hormonal contraceptive is dispensed, including:
(a) the name of the person;
(b) the drug dispensed; and
(c) other relevant information; and
(4) is approved by the department by administrative rule made in accordance with Title 63G,
Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 307, 2023 General Session

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