Source: https://emilyjerryfoundation.org/map/hawaii-scorecard/
Timestamp: 2017-01-23 19:07:15
Document Index: 411816305

Matched Legal Cases: ['§461', '§461', '§16', '§16', '§461', '§461']

Hawaii Scorecard – The Emily Jerry Foundation
NON-PROFIT FOR ASSURED MEDICATION SAFETY	Hawaii Scorecard
Home / Map / Hawaii Scorecard	24
Cause in Hawaii Scorecard
The Emily Jerry Foundation provides this information with the guidance and support from the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) which is responsible for ALL of the objective scoring methodologies used to quantify each state’s score fairly and impartially.
See below for more information about how this score was determined.
§461-9 Pharmacist in charge; pharmacy personnel
§461-9 Pharmacist in charge; pharmacy personnel.
(a) A registered pharmacist shall be in personal and immediate charge of the pharmacy and personnel employed in the pharmacy. Temporary absences of the registered pharmacist shall be unlawful except for periods of time and under circumstances as authorized under the rules of the board. During any absence of the registered pharmacist, prescriptions may not be filled, compounded, or received by telephone and no drugs shall be sold; provided that this shall not preclude the sale at those times of things that might be sold were the pharmacy a store not subject to this chapter. No person other than a registered pharmacist or a pharmacy intern under the registered pharmacist’s immediate supervision shall fill or compound prescriptions except as provided by subsection (c).
(b) No person shall practice as a pharmacy intern without having first obtained a permit from the board. The board shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 91 defining the functions of a pharmacy intern, establishing the requirements to be met by an applicant for a pharmacy intern permit, and specifying the duration of the permit and the procedures for the immediate supervision of the pharmacy intern by a registered pharmacist.
(c) A pharmacy technician may be employed to assist the registered pharmacist under rules adopted by the board pursuant to chapter 91 that define the qualifications and functions of the pharmacy technician and provide the procedures for control and supervision by a registered pharmacist.
§16-95-86 Scope of a pharmacy technician
§16-95-86 Scope of a pharmacy technician. A pharmacy technician may perform the following tasks, not requiring professional judgment, under the immediate supervision of a pharmacist:
(1) Typing of prescription labels, drug packaging, stocking, delivery, record keeping, pricing, documentation of third party reimbursements, and preparing, compounding, storing, and providing medication;
(2) Mixing drugs with parenteral fluids provided that the pharmacy technician:
(A) Has a working knowledge of the pharmaceutical medical terms, abbreviations, and symbols commonly used in the prescribing, dispensing, and charting of medications;
(B) Is able to perform the arithmetic calculations required for the usual dosage determination and solution preparation;
(C) Has a thorough knowledge and understanding of the pharmacy technician’s duties and responsibilities, including standards of ethics governing the practice of pharmacy;
(D) Has a working knowledge of drug dosages, route of administration, and dosage forms;
(E) Has a working knowledge of the procedures and operations relating to the manufacturing, packaging, and labeling of drug products; and
(F) Has a working knowledge of the procedures and operations relating to aseptic compounding and parenteral admixture operations. [Eff and comp 12/24/92; comp 12/25/04] (Auth: HRS §461-4.5) (Imp: HRS §§461-9, 461-10, 461-11)
Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 461
http://hawaii.gov/dcca/pvl/hrs/hrs_pvl_461.pdf
Hawaii Administrative Rules Chapter 95
http://hawaii.gov/dcca/pvl/pvl/har/har_95-c.pdf
https://emilyjerryfoundation.org/map/hawaii-scorecard/	STATES	Hawaii Scorecard