Tex. Occ. Code Section 562.1011
Operation of Class C Pharmacy in Certain Rural Hospitals


(a)

In this section:

(1)

“Nurse” has the meaning assigned by Section 301.002 (Definitions). The term includes a nurse who is also registered as a pharmacy technician.

(2)

“Rural hospital” means a licensed hospital with 75 beds or fewer that:

(A)

is located in a county with a population of 50,000 or less; or

(B)

has been designated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as a critical access hospital, rural referral center, or sole community hospital.

(b)

If a practitioner orders a prescription drug or device for a patient in a rural hospital when the hospital pharmacist is not on duty or when the institutional pharmacy is closed, a nurse or practitioner may withdraw the drug or device from the pharmacy in sufficient quantity to fill the order.

(c)

The hospital pharmacist shall verify the withdrawal of a drug or device under Subsection (b) and perform a drug regimen review not later than the seventh day after the date of the withdrawal.

(d)

In a rural hospital that uses a floor stock method of drug distribution, a nurse or practitioner may withdraw a prescription drug or device from the institutional pharmacy in the original manufacturer’s container or a prepackaged container.

(e)

The hospital pharmacist shall verify the withdrawal of a drug or device under Subsection (d) and perform a drug regimen review not later than the seventh day after the date of the withdrawal.

(f)

A rural hospital may allow a pharmacy technician to perform the duties specified in Subsection (g) if:

(1)

the pharmacy technician is registered and meets the training requirements specified by the board;

(2)

a pharmacist is accessible at all times to respond to any questions and needs of the pharmacy technician or other hospital employees, by telephone, answering or paging service, e-mail, or any other system that makes a pharmacist accessible; and

(3)

a nurse or practitioner or a pharmacist by remote access verifies the accuracy of the actions of the pharmacy technician.

(g)

If the requirements of Subsection (f) are met, the pharmacy technician may, during the hours that the institutional pharmacy in the hospital is open, perform the following duties in the pharmacy without the direct supervision of a pharmacist:

(1)

enter medication order and drug distribution information into a data processing system;

(2)

prepare, package, or label a prescription drug according to a medication order if a licensed nurse or practitioner verifies the accuracy of the order before administration of the drug to the patient;

(3)

fill a medication cart used in the rural hospital;

(4)

distribute routine orders for stock supplies to patient care areas;

(5)

access and restock automated medication supply cabinets; and

(6)

perform any other duty specified by the board by rule.

(h)

The pharmacist-in-charge of an institutional pharmacy in a rural hospital shall develop and implement policies and procedures for the operation of the pharmacy when a pharmacist is not on-site.

(i)

On or after September 1, 2011, the board may establish, by rule, a requirement for prospective and retrospective drug use review by a pharmacist for each new drug order. A drug use review is not required when a delay in administration of the drug would harm the patient in an urgent or emergency situation, including sudden changes in a patient’s clinical status.

(j)

Rural hospitals may establish standing orders and protocols, to be developed jointly by the pharmacist and medical staff, that may include additional exceptions to instances in which prospective drug use review is required.

(k)

This section does not restrict or prohibit the board from adopting a rule related to authorizing the withdrawal of a drug or device by a nurse or practitioner from, or the supervision of a pharmacy technician in, an institutional pharmacy not located in a rural hospital. As part of the rulemaking process, the board shall consider the effect that a proposed rule, if adopted, would have on access to pharmacy services in hospitals that are not rural hospitals.

(l)

The board shall adopt rules to implement this section, including rules specifying:

(1)

the records that must be maintained under this section;

(2)

the requirements for policies and procedures for operation of a pharmacy when a pharmacist is not on-site; and

(3)

the training requirements for pharmacy technicians.
Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1128 (H.B. 1924), Sec. 1, eff. June 19, 2009.

Source: Section 562.1011 — Operation of Class C Pharmacy in Certain Rural Hospitals, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/OC/htm/OC.­562.­htm#562.­1011 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

562.001
Definitions
562.002
Legislative Intent
562.003
Disclosure of Price
562.004
Prescription Transmitted Orally by Practitioner
562.005
Record of Dispensed Drug or Biological Product
562.006
Label
562.007
Refills
562.008
Generic Equivalent or Interchangeable Biological Product Authorized
562.009
Requirements Concerning Selection of Generically Equivalent Drug or Interchangeable Biological Product
562.010
Responsibility Concerning Generically Equivalent Drug or Interchangeable Biological Product
562.011
Restriction on Selection of and Charging for Generically Equivalent Drug or Interchangeable Biological Product
562.012
Substitution of Dosage Form Permitted
562.013
Applicability of Subchapter
562.014
Narrow Therapeutic Index Drugs
562.015
Dispensing Directive
562.016
List of Approved Interchangeable Biological Products
562.0051
Communication Regarding Certain Dispensed Biological Products
562.052
Release of Confidential Records
562.053
Reports to Board
562.054
Emergency Refills
562.055
Report to Texas Department of Health
562.056
Practitioner-patient Relationship Required
562.057
Administration of Epinephrine
562.0061
Other Prescription Information
562.0062
Required Statement Regarding Medication Disposal
562.101
Supervision of Pharmacy
562.102
Confidential Record
562.103
Display of Licenses by Pharmacy
562.104
Toll-free Telephone Number Required
562.105
Maintenance of Records
562.106
Notification
562.107
Written Consumer Information Required
562.108
Emergency Medication Kits
562.109
Automated Pharmacy Systems
562.110
Telepharmacy Systems
562.112
Practitioner-patient Relationship Required
562.0141
Transplant Immunosuppressant Drug Product Selection Prohibited
562.0142
Adoption of Rules
562.151
Definitions
562.152
Compounding for Office Use
562.153
Requirements for Office Use Compounding
562.154
Distribution of Compounded and Prepackaged Products to Certain Pharmacies
562.155
Compounding Service and Compounded Drug Products
562.156
Compounded Sterile Preparation
562.0541
Emergency Refills of Insulin and Insulin-related Equipment or Supplies
562.1011
Operation of Class C Pharmacy in Certain Rural Hospitals
562.1045
Linking Internet Sites
562.1085
Unused Drugs Returned by Certain Pharmacists
562.1086
Limitation on Liability

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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