The rules made by the division under Subsection 58-17b-903(2)(b) shall include: (1) registration requirements to establish the eligibility of a pharmacy to participate in the program; (2) a formulary that includes all eligible prescription drugs approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration; (3) standards and procedures for: (a) verifying whether a pharmacy or pharmacist participating in the program is licensed and in good standing with the board; (b) handling of an eligible prescription drug transferred in accordance with Subsection 58-17b-903(2) to an eligible pharmacy or a physician's office, including: (i) acceptance; (ii) identification, including redundant criteria for verification; (iii) documentation, under 21 U.S.C. Sec. 360eee-1, of transaction information, history, and statements; (iv) safe storage; (v) security; (vi) inspection; (vii) transfer; and (viii) dispensing; (c) a pharmacist, pharmacy intern, or licensed pharmacy technician: (i) working in or consulting with a participating eligible donor; or (ii) assisting an individual donating the eligible prescription drug; (d) disposition of a donated prescription drug that is a controlled substance; (e) record keeping regarding: (i) the individual or eligible donor that transferred an eligible prescription drug under Subsection 58-17b-903(2)(a); (ii) the identification and evaluation of a donated prescription drug by a pharmacist or licensed pharmacy technician; and (iii) the dispensing or disposition of a prescription drug; (f) determining the status of a medically indigent individual; (g) labeling requirements to: (i) ensure compliance with patient privacy laws relating to: (A) an individual who receives an eligible prescription drug; and (B) patient information that may appear on a donated prescription drug; (ii) clearly identify an eligible prescription drug dispensed under the program; and (iii) communicate necessary information regarding the manufacturer's recommended expiration date or the beyond use date; and (h) ensuring compliance with the requirements of this part; (4) a process for seeking input from the Department of Health and Human Services created in Section 26B-1-201 to: (a) establish program standards and procedures for assisted living facilities and nursing care facilities; and (b) establish program standards and procedures for mental health and substance abuse clients; and (5) the creation of a special training program that a pharmacist and a licensed pharmacy technician at an eligible pharmacy must complete before participating in the program.
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