(a) Administer vaccines:
(A) To persons who are seven years of age or older; or
(B) If authorized by the Governor or the Director of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management under ORS 433.441 or the Public Health Director under ORS 433.443 or 433.444, to a person three years of age or older.
(b) Pursuant to a statewide drug therapy management protocol developed by the Public Health and Pharmacy Formulary Advisory Committee convened under ORS 689.649 and adopted by rule of the board, provide approved patient care services including smoking cessation therapy and travel health services.
(c) Using a form prescribed by the board, submit a concept for the development of a protocol, other than the protocols pharmacists may establish under subsection (5) of this section, to the committee for consideration by the committee and recommendation to the board for adoption by rule of the board.
(d) Prescribe and dispense a drug or device included on the formulary established under subsection (6) of this section if the prescription and dispensation is pursuant to a diagnosis by a health care practitioner who has prescriptive authority and is qualified to make the diagnosis.
(2) The board may adopt rules allowing a pharmacist to prescribe vaccines, provide patient care services and submit protocol concepts under subsection (1) of this section. The rules related to the prescription of vaccines may be only as broad as necessary to enable pharmacists to enroll and participate in the Vaccines for Children Program administered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
(3) The board is authorized to issue, to licensed pharmacists who have completed training accredited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or a similar health authority or professional body, certificates of special competency in the prescription and administration of vaccines.
(4) The board shall adopt rules relating to the reporting of the prescription and administration of vaccines to a patient’s primary health care provider and to the Oregon Health Authority.
(5) The board shall adopt rules requiring pharmacists to establish protocols for the prescription and administration of vaccines and the provision of patient care services under subsection (1) of this section.
(6)(a) The board shall establish by rule a formulary of drugs and devices, as recommended by the committee, that a pharmacist may prescribe and dispense to a patient pursuant to a diagnosis by a health care practitioner who has prescriptive authority and who is qualified to make the diagnosis.
(b) The formulary may include post-diagnostic drugs and devices such as diabetic testing supplies, emergency refills of insulin, albuterol inhalers, epinephrine autoinjectors, smoking cessation aids, discharge medications for transitions of care, rapid strep tests and spacers. [1999 c.350 §3b; 2005 c.312 §1; 2009 c.250 §1; 2009 c.595 §1104; 2011 c.245 §1; 2013 c.332 §5; 2015 c.295 §1; 2015 c.362 §4; 2017 c.106 §1; 2021 c.539 §43]
Note: The amendments to 689.645 by section 43, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative July 1, 2022. See section 155, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative until July 1, 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (1) In accordance with rules adopted by the State Board of Pharmacy under ORS 689.205, a pharmacist may:
(a) Administer vaccines:
(A) To persons who are seven years of age or older; or
(B) If authorized by the Governor under ORS 433.441 or the Public Health Director under ORS 433.443 or 433.444, to a person three years of age or older.
(b) Pursuant to a statewide drug therapy management protocol developed by the Public Health and Pharmacy Formulary Advisory Committee convened under ORS 689.649 and adopted by rule of the board, provide approved patient care services including smoking cessation therapy and travel health services.
(c) Using a form prescribed by the board, submit a concept for the development of a protocol, other than the protocols pharmacists may establish under subsection (5) of this section, to the committee for consideration by the committee and recommendation to the board for adoption by rule of the board.
(d) Prescribe and dispense a drug or device included on the formulary established under subsection (6) of this section if the prescription and dispensation is pursuant to a diagnosis by a health care practitioner who has prescriptive authority and is qualified to make the diagnosis.
(2) The board may adopt rules allowing a pharmacist to prescribe vaccines, provide patient care services and submit protocol concepts under subsection (1) of this section. The rules related to the prescription of vaccines may be only as broad as necessary to enable pharmacists to enroll and participate in the Vaccines for Children Program administered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
(3) The board is authorized to issue, to licensed pharmacists who have completed training accredited by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education or a similar health authority or professional body, certificates of special competency in the prescription and administration of vaccines.
(4) The board shall adopt rules relating to the reporting of the prescription and administration of vaccines to a patient’s primary health care provider and to the Oregon Health Authority.
(5) The board shall adopt rules requiring pharmacists to establish protocols for the prescription and administration of vaccines and the provision of patient care services under subsection (1) of this section.
(6)(a) The board shall establish by rule a formulary of drugs and devices, as recommended by the committee, that a pharmacist may prescribe and dispense to a patient pursuant to a diagnosis by a health care practitioner who has prescriptive authority and who is qualified to make the diagnosis.
(b) The formulary may include post-diagnostic drugs and devices such as diabetic testing supplies, emergency refills of insulin, albuterol inhalers, epinephrine autoinjectors, smoking cessation aids, discharge medications for transitions of care, rapid strep tests and spacers.
Note: Section 3, chapter 106, Oregon Laws 2017, provides:
Sec. 3. The name of the Public Health Advisory Committee is changed to the Public Health and Pharmacy Formulary Advisory Committee. The Public Health and Pharmacy Formulary Advisory Committee is a continuation of the Public Health Advisory Committee.
[2017 c.106 §3]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 689 - Pharmacists; Drug Outlets; Drug Sales
Section 689.005 - Definitions.
Section 689.025 - Policy; purpose.
Section 689.045 - Severability.
Section 689.115 - Membership; qualifications; term; vacancy; compensation.
Section 689.135 - General powers of board; fees.
Section 689.151 - Board control over licensing, standards and discipline.
Section 689.155 - Authority of board over medications, drugs, devices and other materials; rules.
Section 689.165 - Officers; executive director.
Section 689.175 - Compensation of board members and executive director.
Section 689.207 - Authority of board to require fingerprints.
Section 689.255 - Qualifications for licensure by examination.
Section 689.265 - Qualifications for licensure by reciprocity.
Section 689.275 - Renewal of licenses; rules; fees.
Section 689.285 - Continuing education; rules; fees.
Section 689.305 - Registration of drug outlets; rules.
Section 689.315 - Application; rules.
Section 689.325 - Required reports.
Section 689.335 - Certificate required; reinstatement.
Section 689.405 - Grounds for discipline; investigation; procedure as contested case.
Section 689.445 - Penalties and reinstatement.
Section 689.490 - Board to establish licensing system; rules; fees.
Section 689.495 - Provision of licensing information.
Section 689.497 - Report required upon termination of pharmacy technician.
Section 689.499 - Pharmacy technician specialized education program; rules.
Section 689.503 - Licensing of pharmaceutical representatives; civil penalty; rules.
Section 689.505 - Labeling requirements; rules.
Section 689.515 - Regulation of generic drugs; substitutions; rules.
Section 689.522 - Substitution of biological products for prescribed biological products; rules.
Section 689.524 - Approval of coverage for biological product.
Section 689.525 - Out-of-state prescriptions.
Section 689.527 - Prohibited practices; rules.
Section 689.555 - Agricultural drugs and certain other substances.
Section 689.561 - Prescription readers; compatible labels; exception; rules.
Section 689.615 - Display of certificate or license; rules.
Section 689.645 - Vaccines, patient care services, drugs and devices; formulary; rules.
Section 689.649 - Public Health and Pharmacy Formulary Advisory Committee.
Section 689.655 - Power to administer drugs and devices; rules.
Section 689.661 - Power to perform tests and examinations related to federally cleared analytes.
Section 689.681 - Opiate overdose; treatments; administration of naloxone; rules.
Section 689.682 - Prescription of naloxone.
Section 689.684 - Administration of naloxone by certain persons; rules.
Section 689.686 - Notice of availability of naloxone; rules.
Section 689.692 - Dispensation of prescription drug containing cannabinoids; rules.
Section 689.700 - Telepharmacy; requirements; rules.
Section 689.704 - Preexposure and post-exposure antiretroviral therapies; HIV tests; rules.
Section 689.770 - Definitions for ORS 689.770 to 689.780.
Section 689.772 - Establishment of program; immunity from liability; rules; fee.
Section 689.776 - Inspection; audit.
Section 689.778 - Eligibility.
Section 689.832 - Civil penalties.
Section 689.854 - Civil penalty for violation of ORS 689.515.