West Virginia Code § 16-58-4

Standing prescription drug orders for a self-administered hormonal
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contraceptive.
The state health officer may prescribe on a statewide basis a self-administered hormonal
contraceptive by one or more standing orders in accordance with a protocol consistent with
the United States Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (MEC) Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, that requires: e
(1) Use of the self-screening risk assessment questionnaire described below;
(2) Written and oral education; u
(3) The timeline for renewing and updating the standing order;
(4) Who is eligible to utilize the standing order; a
(5) The pharmacist 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 informatione.

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