West Virginia Code § 60A-9-9

Drugs of concern designation
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(a) The Board of Pharmacy may designate certain drugs as drugs of concern which must be
reported to the database established pursuant to this article. The designation of a drug of
concern shall be reserved for drugs which have a high potential for abuse. Whenever a
medical services provider dispenses a drug of concern or whenever a prescription for a drug
of concern is filled by: (i) A pharmacist or pharmacy in this state; (ii) a hospeital, or other
health care facility, for outpatient use; or (iii) a pharmacy or pharmacist licensed by the
Board of Pharmacy, but situated outside this state for delivery to a persron residing in this
state, the medical services provider, health care facility, pharmacist or pharmacy shall, in a
manner prescribed by rules promulgated by the Board of Pharmacy under this article, report
the following information, as applicable:
(1) The name, address, pharmacy prescription number and Drug Enforcement
Administration controlled substance registration number of the dispensing pharmacy or the
dispensing physician or dentist;
(2) The full legal name, address and birth dates of the person for whom the prescription is
written;
(3) The name, address and Drug Enfgorcement Administration controlled substances
registration number of the practitioner writing the prescription;
(4) The name and national drug number of the drug of concern dispensed;
(5) The quantity and dosage of the drug of concern dispensed;
(6) The date the pres cription was written and the date filled;
(7) The number of refills, if any, authorized by the prescription;
(8) WIf the prescription being dispensed is being picked up by someone other than the patient
on behalf of the patient, information about the person picking up the prescription as set
forth on the person's government-issued photo identification card shall be retained in either
print or electronic form until such time as otherwise directed by rule promulgated by the
Board of Pharmacy; and
(9) The source of payment for the drug of concern dispensed.
(b) The penalties set forth in section seven of this article shall not apply to drugs listed as
drugs of concern. Failure to report may be considered a violation of the practice act of the
prescriber and may result in discipline by the appropriate licensing board.
(c) The Board of Pharmacy may promulgate emergency rules pursuant to the provisions of
section fifteen, article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code to effectuate the provisions
of this section.

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