Friday, January 31, 2014

Arkansas Board of Pharmacy Public Hearing on Proposed Regulation Changes set for February 12, 2014

Public Hearing on Proposed Regulation Changes
Date 02/12/2014
Time 8:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Address 322 South Main Street
Suite 600
Little Rock, AR 72201
Location Suite 600
Event Contact John Kirtley
Event Phone 501-682-9010
Event Email asbp@arkansas.gov
Description PUBLIC NOTICE <br>On February 12, 2014 at 8:30 AM, the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy will hold a public hearing at the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy, 322 South Main, Suite 600, Little Rock, AR 72201.&nbsp; The following regulation changes will be considered: <br> <br>Regulation 01 – General Operations: <br> <br>Proposed changes will update the physical address of the Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy to, 322 South Main Street, Suite 600, Little Rock, AR. 72201. <br> <br>Regulation 02 – Pharmacists <br> <br>Proposed changes will clarify that the intern training requirements for pharmacist licensure by examination in Arkansas may be obtained as part of the school curriculum for the colleges of pharmacy under Board approved conditions. <br> <br>Regulation 04 – Pharmacy <br> <br>Proposed changes will update language regarding the electronic recording of legend or schedule III, IV, or V controlled substance prescriptions transferred from a retail pharmacy to a Central Fill pharmacy. Changes will also expand the protocol for methadone clinics to utilize additional drugs in research, clean up language regarding electronic prescribing and make technical corrections within the regulation. <br> <br>Regulation 05 – Long Term Care Facilities <br> <br>Proposed changes will add language to allow licensed in-patient hospice facilities to have emergency kits with a limited supply of prescription medications for use in emergencies. <br> <br>Regulation 07 – Drug Products/Prescriptions <br> <br>Proposed changes will allow pharmacists to electronically receive and document prescriptions in accordance with Arkansas Act 1331 of 2013 and as allowed by federal regulations.&nbsp; Proposed changes will also update language according to Arkansas Act 176 of 2013 to allow a pharmacist to manually enter information into the electronic tracking database when utilizing a Military ID to purchase Schedule V ephedrine, pseudoephedrine or phenylpropranolamine products and update language to clarify the option for a pharmacist to either enter verbal orders directly into the pharmacy’s electronic prescription system or promptly reduce the verbal order to writing.&nbsp; <br> <br> <br>Public comments will be accepted until the conclusion of the public hearing.&nbsp; A copy of the proposed regulation changes can be obtained through our website, <br>by calling (501) 682-0190, writing: <br>Arkansas State Board of Pharmacy <br>322 South Main Street, Suite 600 <br>Little Rock, AR 72201, <br>or by emailing the Board of Pharmacy at <a href="mailto:asbp@arkansas.gov">asbp@arkansas.gov</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
quoted from here (sorry about the way it is typed but it is straight from website this way)

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