§ 63-10-308. Administrative Fees
The board is authorized to establish fees necessary to carry out parts 2-5 of this chapter pursuant to duly promulgated rules. All monies received by the board shall be deposited and dispensed pursuant to § 63-1-137.
§ 63-10-309. Administrative Procedure
The Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5, shall govern all matters and procedures respecting the hearing and judicial review of any contested case as defined therein, arising under parts 2-5 of this chapter.
§ 63-10-310. Transfer of Board of Pharmacy to Department of Health
For the purposes of transferring the board of pharmacy from the department of commerce and insurance to the department of health, the existing members of the board of pharmacy shall continue to serve as members of the Tennessee board of pharmacy until their terms expire. All rules and regulations of the state board of pharmacy […]
§ 63-10-311. Promulgation of Rules Regarding Oversight of Facilities That Manufacture, Warehouse, and Distribute Medical Devices
The board shall promulgate rules regarding the board’s oversight of facilities that manufacture, warehouse, and distribute medical devices. The rulemaking process shall begin no later than September 1, 2018. The rulemaking process shall be in accordance with the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5, and shall include the formation of an […]
§ 63-10-220. Facilities Engaging in Distribution of Dialysate and Devices for Home Use
This chapter does not apply to a facility to the extent the facility engages in the distribution of dialysate or devices necessary to perform home peritoneal kidney dialysis to patients with end stage renal disease if: The dialysate are comprised of dextrose or icodextrin, and the dialysate and devices are approved or cleared by the […]
§ 63-10-221. Medication Therapy Management — Standards
Medication therapy management provided under this chapter as part of the practice of pharmacy shall meet the standards for medication therapy management established by rule by the board of pharmacy.
§ 63-10-222. Medication Therapy Management Pilot Program — Reporting of Costs and Patient Outcomes
The bureau of TennCare is directed to report to the senate health and welfare committee and the committee of the house of representatives having oversight over TennCare regarding program costs and patient outcomes related to incorporating the pharmacist-provided medication therapy management pilot program on or before April 15 of each year the pilot program is […]
§ 63-10-223. Agreement Limiting Ability of Pharmacist to Discuss Issue Related to Dispensing of Controlled Substance With Patient Void and Unenforceable
The general assembly finds that patient access to information about controlled substances is crucial to combating the deadly opioid epidemic in this state and that any obstacle to patients’ receiving information about controlled substances is a serious threat to public health. Any agreement purporting to limit the ability of a pharmacist to discuss any issue […]
§ 63-10-301. Creation — Composition — Duties and Powers — List of Opioid Drugs Incorporating Tamper or Abuse Resistant Properties
There shall exist and be maintained within this state a board of pharmacy. The board shall consist of seven (7) members, one (1) of whom shall be a consumer, who shall enforce parts 2-5 of this chapter and all laws that pertain to the practice of pharmacy and shall cooperate with other state and federal […]
§ 63-10-215. Transfer of Prescriptions to Another Prescription Form
Pharmacists, pharmacy interns and pharmacy technicians are authorized to comply with federal and state prescription requirements, including the requirement of a separate prescription for a Schedule II controlled substance found in §§ 63-1-160, 63-7-123(b)(3)(B), and 63-19-107(2)(E)(ii), by transferring from a prescription containing a Schedule Il controlled substance any drug that is a nonscheduled prescription drug […]