54-1733. VALIDITY OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS. (1) A prescription drug order for a legend drug is valid only if it is issued by a prescriber for a legitimate medical purpose arising from a prescriber-patient relationship which includes a documented patient evaluation adequate to establish diagnoses, if applicable, and identify underlying conditions and/or contraindications to the treatment.
(2) A prescriber who is otherwise authorized to perform any of the activities listed in this section may prescribe or perform any of the following activities for a patient with whom the prescriber does not have a prescriber- patient relationship under the following circumstances:
(a) Writing initial admission orders for a newly hospitalized patient;
(b) Writing a prescription drug order for a patient of another prescriber for whom the prescriber is taking call;
(c) Writing a prescription drug order for a patient examined by a physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse or other licensed practitioner with whom the prescriber has a supervisory or collaborative relationship;
(d) Writing a prescription drug order for a medication on a short-term basis for a new patient prior to the patient’s first appointment;
(e) Writing a prescription for an opioid antagonist pursuant to section 54-1733B, Idaho Code;
(f) In emergency situations where the life or health of the patient is in imminent danger;
(g) In emergencies that constitute an immediate threat to the public health including, but not limited to, empiric treatment or prophylaxis to prevent or control an infectious disease outbreak;
(h) Epinephrine auto-injectors in the name of a school pursuant to section 33-520A, Idaho Code; and
(i) If a prescriber makes a diagnosis of an infectious disease in a patient, prescribe or dispense antimicrobials to an individual who has been exposed to the infectious person in accordance with clinical guidelines.
(3) Treatment, including issuing a prescription drug order, based solely on an online questionnaire or consultation outside of an ongoing clinical relationship does not constitute a legitimate medical purpose.
(4) A prescription drug order shall be issued only by a prescriber including a prescriber who is licensed in a jurisdiction other than the state of Idaho and is permitted by such license to prescribe legend drugs in the course of his professional practice as long as the individual is acting within the jurisdiction, scope and authority of his license when issuing the prescription drug order.
(5) The following acts shall be unlawful:
(a) To knowingly issue an invalid prescription drug order for a legend drug;
(b) To knowingly dispense a legend drug pursuant to an invalid prescription drug order; or
(c) To prescribe drugs to individuals without a prescriber-patient relationship, unless excepted in this section.
Such acts shall constitute unprofessional conduct and the prescriber or dispenser shall be subject to discipline according to the provisions of the Idaho Code chapter pursuant to which the prescriber or dispenser is licensed, certified or registered.
History:
[54-1733, added 1979, ch. 131, sec. 3, p. 423; am. 1985, ch. 43, sec. 2, p. 93; am. 2000, ch. 276, sec. 2, p. 899; am. 2006, ch. 117, sec. 1, p. 330; am. 2006, ch. 290, sec. 2, p. 893; am. 2007, ch. 90, sec. 25, p. 262; am. 2007, ch. 245, sec. 1, p. 722; am. 2010, ch. 112, sec. 1, p. 229; am. 2011, ch. 135, sec. 4, p. 380; am. 2012, ch. 163, sec. 1, p. 442; am. 2014, ch. 146, sec. 4, p. 398; am. 2015, ch. 26, sec. 1, p. 39; am. 2015, ch. 88, sec. 3, p. 219; am. 2016, ch. 264, sec. 3, p. 696; am. 2018, ch. 37, sec. 13, p. 92; am. 2019, ch. 25, sec. 10, p. 48; am. 2020, ch. 14, sec. 15, p. 52.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 54 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
Section 54-1701 - SHORT TITLE.
Section 54-1702 - LEGISLATIVE DECLARATION.
Section 54-1703 - STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
Section 54-1705 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 54-1706 - STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY ESTABLISHED.
Section 54-1708 - QUALIFICATIONS OF BOARD MEMBERS.
Section 54-1709 - APPOINTMENT OF BOARD MEMBERS — NOTICE OF VACANCY — NOMINEES.
Section 54-1710 - TERMS OF OFFICE.
Section 54-1712 - REMOVAL OF BOARD MEMBERS.
Section 54-1713 - ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD.
Section 54-1714 - COMPENSATION OF BOARD MEMBERS.
Section 54-1715 - MEETINGS OF THE BOARD.
Section 54-1718 - LICENSURE AND DISCIPLINE.
Section 54-1719 - MEDICATIONS — DRUGS — DEVICES — OTHER MATERIALS.
Section 54-1720 - OTHER DUTIES — POWERS — AUTHORITY.
Section 54-1721 - UNLAWFUL PRACTICE.
Section 54-1722 - QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION.
Section 54-1723 - QUALIFICATIONS FOR LICENSURE BY RECIPROCITY.
Section 54-1723A - CERTIFICATE TO ENGAGE IN THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY INTO IDAHO.
Section 54-1723B - MULTISTATE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY.
Section 54-1725 - CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION.
Section 54-1726 - GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINE.
Section 54-1727 - CONFIDENTIALITY OF PRESCRIPTIONS AND PATIENT INFORMATION.
Section 54-1728 - PENALTIES AND REINSTATEMENT INTERVALS.
Section 54-1729 - REGISTRATION AND LICENSURE OF FACILITIES.
Section 54-1729A - WHOLESALE DRUG DISTRIBUTOR — LICENSURE.
Section 54-1730 - DRUG OUTLET APPLICATION PROCEDURES.
Section 54-1731 - NOTIFICATIONS.
Section 54-1732 - VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES.
Section 54-1733 - VALIDITY OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS.
Section 54-1733A - TRANSMISSION OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ORDERS.
Section 54-1733B - OPIOID ANTAGONISTS.
Section 54-1733D - EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTORS — PRESCRIPTION AND ADMINISTRATION.
Section 54-1736 - DECLARATION OF COMMON NUISANCE.
Section 54-1737 - BURDEN OF PROOF.
Section 54-1737A - RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSACTIONS.
Section 54-1738 - PROOF THAT A DRUG IS A PRESCRIPTION DRUG OR LEGEND DRUG.
Section 54-1739 - PROSPECTIVE DRUG REVIEW AND COUNSELING.
Section 54-1760 - SHORT TITLE.
Section 54-1762 - LEGEND DRUG DONATION.
Section 54-1762A - DRUG DONATION FOR ANIMALS.
Section 54-1764 - IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.
Section 54-1769 - COMMUNICATION REGARDING BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTS.