Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 10. Maryland Department of Health |
Part 4. |
Subtitle 34. BOARD OF PHARMACY |
Chapter 10.34.33. Prescription Drug Repository Program |
Sec. 10.34.33.07. Disposal Program — Requirements
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A. Pharmacies that collect returned prescription drugs or medical supplies for proper disposal shall be approved by the Board as repositories.
B. Repositories that collect only non-controlled dangerous substances for proper disposal shall:
(1) Dispose of prescription drugs or medical supplies collected for disposal in compliance with applicable State and federal laws and regulations;
(2) Have policies and procedures regarding the safe and secure handling and disposal of prescription drugs and medical supplies, to include specific guidelines for prescription drugs requiring special disposal or care;
(3) Dispose of collected prescription drugs and medical supplies through a third party processor or a reverse distributor, as appropriate; and
(4) Maintain a separate secure container behind the prescription counter that is clearly marked for the Disposal Program.
C. A pharmacist may not delegate to a pharmacy technician the collection of prescription drugs or medical supplies under §B of this regulation.
D. Repositories that collect controlled dangerous substances for disposal:
(1) Shall comply with the requirements of the Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act of 2010;
(2) May collect non-controlled dangerous substances and medical supplies in the same manner; and
(3) May commingle the collection of controlled and non-controlled dangerous substances and medical supplies in accordance with the Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act of 2010.