§16-59-1. Definitions
As used in this article, the term: (1) “Certificate of compliance” means a certificate that is issued to a recovery residence by the departments appointed certifying agency.
§16-59-2. Voluntary Certification of Recovery Residences
(a) The department shall contract with an entity to serve as the certifying agency for a voluntary certification program for drug-free and alcohol-free recovery residences based upon standards determined by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR) or a similar entity. The certifying agency shall establish and implement an accreditation program for drug-free and alcohol-free […]
§16-59-3. Referrals to Recovery Residences; Prohibitions; Receipt of State Funds
(a) The certifying agency shall maintain, publish, and disseminate a list of drug- and alcohol-free housing certified pursuant to this section. This list shall be disseminated to the department for use by each state agency or vendor with a statewide contract that provides substance use disorder treatment services. The list shall also be posted on […]
§16-57-4. Rulemaking
The Department of Education, acting in conjunction with the Department of Health and Human Resources, may propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code that are necessary to effectuate the provisions of this article.
§16-58-1. Definitions
As used in this article: “Dispense” means the same as that term is defined in §30-5-4 of this code. “Patient counseling” means the same as that term is defined in §30-5-4 of this code. “Pharmacist” means the same as that term is defined in §30-5-4 of this code. “Self-administered hormonal contraceptive” means a self-administered hormonal […]
§16-58-2. Voluntary Participation
This article does not create a duty or standard of care for a person to prescribe or dispense a self-administered hormonal contraceptive.
§16-58-3. Authorization to Dispense Self-Administered Hormonal Contraceptives
(a) A pharmacist licensed under §30-5-1 et seq. of this code may dispense a self-administered hormonal contraceptive: (1) pursuant to a standing prescription drug order made in accordance with §16-57-4 of this code without any other prescription drug order from a person licensed to prescribe a self-administered hormonal contraceptive; (2) in accordance with the dispensing […]
§16-58-4. Standing Prescription Drug Orders for a Self-Administered Hormonal Contraceptive
The state health officer may prescribe on a statewide basis a self-administered hormonal contraceptive by one or more standing orders in accordance with a protocol consistent with the United States Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (MEC) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that requires: (1) Use of the self-screening risk assessment questionnaire described below;
§16-56-5. Pharmacist Education and Training Required
The Board of Pharmacy shall approve a training program or programs to be eligible to participate in the utilization of the standing prescription drug order for tobacco cessation therapy by a pharmacist. Documentation shall be provided to the Board of Pharmacy upon request.
§16-56-6. Guidelines for Dispensing a Tobacco Cessation Therapy
(a) A pharmacist who dispenses a tobacco cessation therapy under this article shall follow the Tobacco Cessation Therapy Protocol, that has been approved by the Commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health in collaboration with the Board of Pharmacy and the Board of Medicine, before dispensing the tobacco cessation therapy. The protocol shall include the: […]