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Chapter 23 Out of State Pharmacies. Jeffery D. Evans, Pharm.D . Associate Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences University of Louisiana, College of Pharmacy. Chapter 23 Out-of-State Pharmacy. Purpose To regulate pharmacies that provide services to LA Citizens Generate income
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Chapter 23 Out of State Pharmacies Jeffery D. Evans, Pharm.D. Associate Professor of Clinical and Administrative Sciences University of Louisiana, College of Pharmacy
Chapter 23 Out-of-State Pharmacy • Purpose • To regulate pharmacies that provide services to LA Citizens • Generate income • Impact on pharmacy practice • ‘Regulates’ out of state pharmacies too protect the public • Sometimes gets pharmacists a cool trip*
Why Regulate and who to regulate? (2301 – 2303) • Why • Because the PPA requires it • Who • Pharmacies providing services (drugs or pharmacy information) • Those who provide services through the internet. • Must have a license in other state • Must have someone and some place in LA • Pharmacists must be licensed in the state they practice
Requirements of OOS pharmacies (2305 – 2307) • Requirements • Apply and pay fees • Have a PIC licensed in LA • Pharmacist-in-Charge • Must be licensed in LA and in home state • Other PIC rules apply from Chap 11
Regulation of the OOS pharmacy (2309 – 2313) • The portion of the pharmacy that supplies LA is inspectable by the LA BOP • And that portion must follow ALL LA laws • Records kept for two years (at least)
Counseling and Closing (2315 – 2319) • To provide the required counseling • Toll-free number • Must have adequate lines • Must be on every bottle • Must provide consistent, adequate care • Closing • 10 days notice • Must notify board of where LA patients can transfer from • Jurisdiction • All OOS that solicit, receive, dispensing and delivering drugs or devices
Summary of Chapter 23 • Out of state pharmacies look like LA pharmacies • Need a LA PIC • Give a toll free number • And put it on every bottle