Tex. Health & Safety Code Section 481.0761
Rules; Authority to Contract


(a)

The board shall by rule establish and revise as necessary a standardized database format that may be used by a pharmacy to transmit the information required by Sections 481.074 (Prescriptions)(q) and 481.075 (Schedule Ii Prescriptions)(i) to the board electronically or to deliver the information on storage media, including disks, tapes, and cassettes.

(b)

The director shall consult with the Department of State Health Services, the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, and the Texas Medical Board and by rule may:

(1)

remove a controlled substance listed in Schedules II through V from the official prescription program, if the director determines that the burden imposed by the program substantially outweighs the risk of diversion of the particular controlled substance; or

(2)

return a substance previously removed from Schedules II through V to the official prescription program, if the director determines that the risk of diversion substantially outweighs the burden imposed by the program on the particular controlled substance.

(c)

The board by rule may:

(1)

establish a procedure for the issuance of multiple prescriptions of a Schedule II controlled substance under Section 481.074 (Prescriptions)(d-1);

(2)

remove from or return to the official prescription program any aspect of a practitioner’s or pharmacist’s hospital practice, including administering or dispensing;

(3)

waive or delay any requirement relating to the time or manner of reporting;

(4)

establish compatibility protocols for electronic data transfer hardware, software, or format, including any necessary modifications for participation in a database described by Section 481.076 (Official Prescription Information; Duties of Texas State Board of Pharmacy)(j);

(5)

establish a procedure to control the release of information under Sections 481.074 (Prescriptions), 481.075 (Schedule Ii Prescriptions), and 481.076 (Official Prescription Information; Duties of Texas State Board of Pharmacy); and

(6)

establish a minimum level of prescription activity below which a reporting activity may be modified or deleted.

(d)

The board by rule shall authorize a practitioner to determine whether it is necessary to obtain a particular patient identification number and to provide that number in the electronic prescription record.

(e)

In adopting a rule relating to the electronic transfer of information under this subchapter, the board shall consider the economic impact of the rule on practitioners and pharmacists and, to the extent permitted by law, act to minimize any negative economic impact, including the imposition of costs related to computer hardware or software or to the transfer of information.

(f)

The board may authorize a contract between the board and another agency of this state or a private vendor as necessary to ensure the effective operation of the official prescription program.

(g)

The board may adopt rules providing for a person authorized to access information under Section 481.076 (Official Prescription Information; Duties of Texas State Board of Pharmacy)(a)(5) to be enrolled in electronic access to the information described by Section 481.076 (Official Prescription Information; Duties of Texas State Board of Pharmacy)(a) at the time the person obtains or renews the person’s applicable professional or occupational license or registration.

(h)

The board, in consultation with the department and the regulatory agencies listed in Section 481.076 (Official Prescription Information; Duties of Texas State Board of Pharmacy)(a)(1), shall identify prescribing practices that may be potentially harmful and patient prescription patterns that may suggest drug diversion or drug abuse. The board shall determine the conduct that constitutes a potentially harmful prescribing pattern or practice and develop indicators for levels of prescriber or patient activity that suggest a potentially harmful prescribing pattern or practice may be occurring or drug diversion or drug abuse may be occurring.

(i)

The board, based on the indicators developed under Subsection (h), may send an electronic notification to a dispenser or prescriber if the information submitted under Section 481.074 (Prescriptions)(q) or 481.075 (Schedule Ii Prescriptions) indicates a potentially harmful prescribing pattern or practice may be occurring or drug diversion or drug abuse may be occurring.

(j)

The board by rule may develop guidelines identifying behavior suggesting a patient is obtaining controlled substances that indicate drug diversion or drug abuse is occurring. A pharmacist who observes behavior described by this subsection by a person who is to receive a controlled substance shall access the information under Section 481.076 (Official Prescription Information; Duties of Texas State Board of Pharmacy)(a)(5) regarding the patient for whom the substance is to be dispensed.

(k)

The board by rule may develop guidelines identifying patterns that may indicate that a particular patient to whom a controlled substance is prescribed or dispensed is engaging in drug abuse or drug diversion. These guidelines may be based on the frequency of prescriptions issued to and filled by the patient, the types of controlled substances prescribed, and the number of prescribers who prescribe controlled substances to the patient. The board may, based on the guidelines developed under this subsection, send a prescriber or dispenser an electronic notification if there is reason to believe that a particular patient is engaging in drug abuse or drug diversion.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 745, Sec. 16, eff. Sept. 1, 1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 145, Sec. 5(4), eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1391 (S.B. 1879), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2007.
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 774 (S.B. 904), Sec. 3, eff. June 19, 2009.
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1228 (S.B. 594), Sec. 5, eff. September 1, 2011.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1268 (S.B. 195), Sec. 13, eff. June 20, 2015.
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1268 (S.B. 195), Sec. 13, eff. September 1, 2016.
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 485 (H.B. 2561), Sec. 5, eff. September 1, 2017.
Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1105 (H.B. 2174), Sec. 8, eff. September 1, 2019.

Source: Section 481.0761 — Rules; Authority to Contract, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/HS/htm/HS.­481.­htm#481.­0761 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

481.001
Short Title
481.002
Definitions
481.003
Rules
481.031
Nomenclature
481.032
Schedules
481.033
Exclusion from Schedules and Application of Act
481.034
Establishment and Modification of Schedules by Commissioner
481.035
Findings
481.036
Publication of Schedules
481.037
Carisoprodol
481.061
Federal Registration Required
481.062
Exemptions
481.065
Authorization for Certain Activities
481.067
Records
481.068
Confidentiality
481.070
Administering or Dispensing Schedule I Controlled Substance
481.071
Medical Purpose Required Before Prescribing, Dispensing, Delivering, or Administering Controlled Substance
481.072
Medical Purpose Required Before Distributing or Dispensing Schedule V Controlled Substance
481.074
Prescriptions
481.075
Schedule Ii Prescriptions
481.076
Official Prescription Information
481.077
Chemical Precursor Records and Reports
481.080
Chemical Laboratory Apparatus Record-keeping Requirements
481.101
Criminal Classification
481.106
Classification of Controlled Substance Analogue
481.108
Preparatory Offenses
481.111
Exemptions
481.119
Offense: Manufacture, Delivery, or Possession of Miscellaneous Substances
481.120
Offense: Delivery of Marihuana
481.121
Offense: Possession of Marihuana
481.122
Offense: Delivery of Controlled Substance or Marihuana to Child
481.123
Defense to Prosecution for Offense Involving Controlled Substance Analogue
481.124
Offense: Possession or Transport of Certain Chemicals with Intent to Manufacture Controlled Substance
481.125
Offense: Possession or Delivery of Drug Paraphernalia
481.126
Offense: Illegal Barter, Expenditure, or Investment
481.127
Offense: Unauthorized Disclosure of Information
481.128
Offense and Civil Penalty: Commercial Matters
481.129
Offense: Fraud
481.130
Penalties Under Other Law
481.131
Offense: Diversion of Controlled Substance Property or Plant
481.132
Multiple Prosecutions
481.133
Offense: Falsification of Drug Test Results
481.134
Drug-free Zones
481.135
Maps as Evidence of Location or Area
481.136
Offense: Unlawful Transfer or Receipt of Chemical Precursor
481.137
Offense: Transfer of Precursor Substance for Unlawful Manufacture
481.138
Offense: Unlawful Transfer or Receipt of Chemical Laboratory Apparatus
481.139
Offense: Transfer of Chemical Laboratory Apparatus for Unlawful Manufacture
481.140
Use of Child in Commission of Offense
481.141
Manufacture or Delivery of Controlled Substance Causing Death or Serious Bodily Injury
481.151
Definitions
481.152
Seizure, Summary Forfeiture, and Summary Destruction or Other Disposition of Controlled Substance Plants
481.153
Seizure, Summary Forfeiture, and Summary Destruction or Other Disposition of Controlled Substance Property
481.154
Rules
481.159
Disposition of Controlled Substance Property or Plant
481.160
Disposition of Excess Quantities
481.161
Disposition of Controlled Substance Property or Plant in Lieu of Destruction
481.181
Inspections
481.182
Evidentiary Rules Relating to Offer of Delivery
481.183
Evidentiary Rules Relating to Drug Paraphernalia
481.184
Burden of Proof
481.185
Arrest Reports
481.186
Cooperative Arrangements
481.201
Research Program
481.202
Review Board Powers and Duties
481.203
Patient Participation
481.204
Acquisition and Distribution of Controlled Substances
481.205
Rules
481.301
Imposition of Penalty
481.302
Amount of Penalty
481.303
Report and Notice of Violation and Penalty
481.304
Penalty to Be Paid or Informal Hearing Requested
481.305
Formal Hearing
481.306
Decision
481.307
Options Following Decision: Pay or Appeal
481.308
Stay of Enforcement of Penalty
481.309
Collection of Penalty
481.310
Decision by Court
481.311
Remittance of Penalty and Interest
481.312
Release of Bond
481.313
Administrative Procedure
481.314
Disposition of Penalty
481.351
Interagency Prescription Monitoring Work Group
481.352
Members
481.353
Meetings
481.354
Report
481.0355
Emergency Scheduling
481.0621
Exceptions
481.0755
Written, Oral, and Telephonically Communicated Prescriptions
481.0756
Waivers from Electronic Prescribing
481.0761
Rules
481.0762
Monitoring by Regulatory Agency
481.0763
Registration by Regulatory Agency
481.0764
Duties of Prescribers, Pharmacists, and Related Health Care Practitioners
481.0765
Exceptions
481.0766
Reports of Wholesale Distributors
481.0767
Advisory Committee
481.0768
Administrative Penalty: Disclosure or Use of Information
481.0769
Criminal Offenses Related to Prescription Information
481.0771
Records and Reports on Pseudoephedrine
481.1131
Cause of Action for Sale or Provision of Synthetic Cannabinoid
481.1191
Civil Liability for Engaging in or Aiding in Production, Distribution, Sale, or Provision of Synthetic Substances
481.1245
Offense: Possession or Transport of Anhydrous Ammonia
481.1285
Offense: Diversion of Controlled Substance by Registrants, Dispensers, and Certain Other Persons
481.07635
Continuing Education
481.07636
Opioid Prescription Limits

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

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