Utah Code § 58-17b-610.6

Hospital pharmacy dispensing prescription drugs
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(1) As used in this section, "controlled substance" means a substance classified as a controlled
substance under the Controlled Substances Act, Title II, Pub. L. No. 91-513 et seq., or Section
58-37-108.
(2)
(a) Subject to Subsection (2)(b), the division shall make rules, in accordance with Title 63G,
Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, in consultation with hospital pharmacies,
to establish guidelines under which a hospital pharmacy may dispense a limited supply of a
prescription drug to an individual who is no longer a patient in the hospital setting if:
(i) the individual is discharged from the hospital on the same day that the hospital pharmacy
dispenses the prescription drug to the individual;
(ii) in the professional judgment of the practitioner, dispensing the drug is necessary for the
patient's immediate needs;

(iii) the class A pharmacy with which the patient has an established pharmacy-patient
relationship:
(A) is not open at the time of the patient's discharge; or
(B) unable to dispense the medication for any reason;
(iv) the hospital pharmacy dispenses a quantity of the prescription drug that is not more than a
72-hour supply; and
(v) dispensing the prescription drug complies with protocols established by the hospital
pharmacy.
(b)
(i) A hospital pharmacy may dispense an opioid antagonist to a patient without satisfying
Subsection (2)(a)(iii).
(ii) A hospital pharmacy that dispenses an opioid antagonist to a patient under Subsection (2)
(b)(i) shall accept as payment the wholesale acquisition cost at the time of dispensing.
(3) A hospital pharmacy, or a practitioner or pharmacist in the hospital, may dispense a
prescription drug in accordance with rules made under Subsection (2).

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