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58-17b-503. Exception to unprofessional conduct.
(1) For purposes of this section:
(a) "ICFMR" means an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded licensed as anursing care facility or a small health care facility under Title 26, Chapter 21, Health CareFacility Licensing and Inspection Act.
(b) "Nursing care facility" has the same definition as in Section 26-21-2.
(c) "Unit pack" means a tamper-resistant nonreusable single-dose single-drug packagewith identification that indicates the lot number and expiration date for the drug.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection 58-17b-502(5), a pharmacist mayaccept back and redistribute any unused drug, or a part of it, after it has left the premises of thepharmacy if:
(a) the drug was prescribed to a patient in a nursing care facility, an ICFMR, or stateprison facility, county jail, or state hospital;
(b) the drug was stored under the supervision of a licensed health care provider accordingto manufacturer recommendations;
(c) the drug is in a unit pack or in the manufacturer's sealed container;
(d) the drug was returned to the original dispensing pharmacy;
(e) the drug was initially dispensed by a licensed pharmacist or licensed pharmacy intern;and
(f) accepting back and redistribution of the drug complies with Federal Food and DrugAdministration and Drug Enforcement Administration regulations.

Amended by Chapter 160, 2005 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-17b > 58-17b-503

58-17b-503. Exception to unprofessional conduct.
(1) For purposes of this section:
(a) "ICFMR" means an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded licensed as anursing care facility or a small health care facility under Title 26, Chapter 21, Health CareFacility Licensing and Inspection Act.
(b) "Nursing care facility" has the same definition as in Section 26-21-2.
(c) "Unit pack" means a tamper-resistant nonreusable single-dose single-drug packagewith identification that indicates the lot number and expiration date for the drug.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection 58-17b-502(5), a pharmacist mayaccept back and redistribute any unused drug, or a part of it, after it has left the premises of thepharmacy if:
(a) the drug was prescribed to a patient in a nursing care facility, an ICFMR, or stateprison facility, county jail, or state hospital;
(b) the drug was stored under the supervision of a licensed health care provider accordingto manufacturer recommendations;
(c) the drug is in a unit pack or in the manufacturer's sealed container;
(d) the drug was returned to the original dispensing pharmacy;
(e) the drug was initially dispensed by a licensed pharmacist or licensed pharmacy intern;and
(f) accepting back and redistribution of the drug complies with Federal Food and DrugAdministration and Drug Enforcement Administration regulations.

Amended by Chapter 160, 2005 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-17b > 58-17b-503

58-17b-503. Exception to unprofessional conduct.
(1) For purposes of this section:
(a) "ICFMR" means an intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded licensed as anursing care facility or a small health care facility under Title 26, Chapter 21, Health CareFacility Licensing and Inspection Act.
(b) "Nursing care facility" has the same definition as in Section 26-21-2.
(c) "Unit pack" means a tamper-resistant nonreusable single-dose single-drug packagewith identification that indicates the lot number and expiration date for the drug.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection 58-17b-502(5), a pharmacist mayaccept back and redistribute any unused drug, or a part of it, after it has left the premises of thepharmacy if:
(a) the drug was prescribed to a patient in a nursing care facility, an ICFMR, or stateprison facility, county jail, or state hospital;
(b) the drug was stored under the supervision of a licensed health care provider accordingto manufacturer recommendations;
(c) the drug is in a unit pack or in the manufacturer's sealed container;
(d) the drug was returned to the original dispensing pharmacy;
(e) the drug was initially dispensed by a licensed pharmacist or licensed pharmacy intern;and
(f) accepting back and redistribution of the drug complies with Federal Food and DrugAdministration and Drug Enforcement Administration regulations.

Amended by Chapter 160, 2005 General Session