Michigan Compiled Laws
368-1978-15-177 - Part 177 Pharmacy Practice and Drug Control (333.17701...333.17780)
Section 333.17713 - Temporary Regulations of Pharmacists and Prescriptions During Qualified Order or Declaration; Definitions.

Sec. 17713.
(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this article or rule promulgated under this article to the contrary, beginning on the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, all of the following apply while a qualified order or declaration is in effect:
(a) Through March 31, 2021, a pharmacist may dispense an emergency refill of up to a 60-day supply of a prescription drug other than a controlled substance for a resident of this state if, in the pharmacist's professional judgment, a failure to refill the prescription might interrupt the patient's ongoing care and have a significant adverse effect on the patient's well-being. All of the following apply for purposes of this subdivision:
(i) The pharmacist shall inform the patient that the prescription was dispensed under this subdivision.
(ii) The pharmacist shall inform the prescriber, in writing and within a reasonable period of time, of any refills that the pharmacist dispensed under this subdivision.
(iii) Before refilling a prescription under this subdivision, the pharmacist shall make a reasonable effort to communicate with the prescriber regarding refilling the prescription and make a record of the efforts made, including the reason for refilling a prescription under this subdivision.
(iv) A prescriber is not subject to criminal prosecution, civil liability, or administrative sanction as a result of a pharmacist refilling a prescription under this subdivision.
(b) A pharmacist may temporarily operate a pharmacy in a location that is not designated on a pharmacy license. However, the pharmacy described in this subdivision may not prepare a sterile drug product beyond a low-risk preparation, as defined by USP standards, for immediate inpatient administration.
(c) A pharmacist may dispense and administer a drug as needed to treat an individual with COVID-19 pursuant to protocols established by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the National Institute of Health, or as determined by the chief medical executive in the office of chief medical executive created within the department of health and human services or the chief medical executive's designee.
(d) A pharmacist may substitute a therapeutically equivalent drug for a drug that is the subject of a critical shortage. A pharmacist substituting a drug under this subdivision shall inform the patient of the substitution and notify the prescriber of the substitution within a reasonable period of time. A prescriber is not subject to criminal prosecution, civil liability, or administrative sanction as a result of a pharmacist's substitution under this subdivision.
(e) A preceptor may supervise a student pharmacist remotely to fulfill eligibility requirements for licensure and to avoid a delay in graduation.
(f) A pharmacist may oversee a pharmacy technician and other pharmacy staff remotely through the use of a real-time, continuous audiovisual camera system that is capable of allowing the pharmacist to visually identify the markings on tablets and capsules. The pharmacist must have access to all relevant patient information to accomplish remote oversight and must be available at all times during the oversight to provide real-time patient consultation. A pharmacy technician shall not perform sterile or nonsterile compounding without a pharmacist on the premises.
(g) An out-of-state pharmacy that is in good standing is considered licensed to do business in this state. An out-of-state pharmacy shall not deliver a controlled substance into this state, except that, notwithstanding article 7 or any rule promulgated under that article, an out-of-state pharmacy may deliver a controlled substance that is compounded for a drug shortage, as determined by the FDA. An out-of-state pharmacy shall comply with this part and the rules promulgated by this part, except that an out-of-state pharmacy is not required to designate a pharmacist in charge for the out-of-state pharmacy. To provide sterile compounding services to a patient in this state, an out-of-state pharmacy shall hold a current accreditation from a national organization approved by the board.
(h) A manufacturer or wholesale distributor that is licensed in another state is considered to be licensed to do business in this state. Notwithstanding article 7 or any rule promogulated under that article, a manufacturer or wholesale distributor that holds a license in good standing in another state may temporarily distribute a controlled substance in this state to a hospital or to a manufacturer or wholesale distributor that is licensed under this part. An out-of-state license described in this subdivision is not considered to be in good standing for purposes of this subdivision if it has been suspended or revoked or is the subject of pending disciplinary action in another state. If an out-of-state license described in this subdivision contains restrictions or conditions, those restrictions or conditions apply in this state for purposes of this subdivision.
(i) A pharmacy may confirm the delivery of a prescription drug, excluding a controlled substance, to a patient by any reasonable means, including, but not limited to, a telephone call, a text message, or electronic mail.
(2) As used in this section:
(a) "COVID-19" means coronavirus disease 2019.
(b) "Out-of-state pharmacy" means a facility or part of a facility that is located outside of this state and that is licensed in another state to dispense prescription drugs or prepare prescription drugs for delivery or distribution.
(c) "Qualified epidemic" means an epidemic involving a respiratory disease that can easily spread between individuals and may result in serious illness or death.
(d) "Qualified order or declaration" means 1 of the following issued in response to a qualified epidemic:
(i) An emergency order under section 2253.
(ii) A state of disaster or state of emergency declared under the emergency management act, 1976 PA 390, MCL 30.401 to 30.421.
History: Add. 2020, Act 324, Imd. Eff. Dec. 29, 2020 Popular Name: Act 368Compiler's Notes: In subsection (1)(h), “promogulated” evidently should read “promulgated.

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 333 - Health

Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)

Article 15 - Occupations (333.16101...333.18838)

368-1978-15-177 - Part 177 Pharmacy Practice and Drug Control (333.17701...333.17780)

Section 333.17701 - Meanings of Words and Phrases; General Definitions and Principles of Construction.

Section 333.17702 - Definitions; a to C.

Section 333.17703 - Definitions; D, E.

Section 333.17704 - Definitions; F to I.

Section 333.17705 - Definitions; L.

Section 333.17706 - Definitions; M, O.

Section 333.17707 - Definitions; P.

Section 333.17708 - Definitions; P to R.

Section 333.17708.amended - Definitions; P to R; Limitation on Prescription of Pharmacological Agents.

Section 333.17709 - Definitions; S to W.

Section 333.17711 - Practice of Pharmacy or Pharmacy Technician; License or Authorization Required; Use of Words, Titles, or Letters.

Section 333.17713 - Temporary Regulations of Pharmacists and Prescriptions During Qualified Order or Declaration; Definitions.

Section 333.17721 - Michigan Board of Pharmacy; Creation; Membership; Terms.

Section 333.17722 - Michigan Board of Pharmacy; Duties Generally.

Section 333.17723 - Pilot Project to Maintain or Improve Patient Care in Delivery of Pharmacy Services and Improving Patient Outcomes.

Section 333.17726 - Certificate of Licensure; Issuance.

Section 333.17731 - Renewal of Pharmacist or Pharmacy Technician License; Continuing Education; Rules.

Section 333.17733 - Relicensure of Pharmacist; Requirements.

Section 333.17737 - Rules Establishing Standards for Internship Program; Limited License Required.

Section 333.17739 - Pharmacy Technician; Functions; Licensure.

Section 333.17739a - Pharmacy Technician; Licensure; Requirements; Exemption From Certain Requirements.

Section 333.17739b - Pharmacy Technician; Temporary License.

Section 333.17739c - Pharmacy Technician; Limited License.

Section 333.17741 - Pharmacy License Required; Personal Charge of Pharmacy by Pharmacist; Responsibility for Compliance With Laws; Control and Personal Charge of Pharmacy Services; Remote Pharmacy Exception; Effect of Violation on Pharmacy License.

Section 333.17742 - Disclosure; "Applicant" Defined.

Section 333.17742a - Remote Pharmacy; Operation; Licensure Requirements; Location Waiver; Exception.

Section 333.17742b - Staffing of Remote Pharmacy; Requirements; Written Policy and Procedure Manual; Public Notice Display; Operation Requirements and Limitations; "Qualified Pharmacy Technician" Defined.

Section 333.17743 - Pharmacy License; Contents; Duration.

Section 333.17744 - Designation of Agent by Prescriber; Issuance of Prescription; Limitation; Transmission of Prescription to Pharmacy.

Section 333.17744a - Auto-Injectable Epinephrine; Prescribing or Issuing to Authorizing Entity.

Section 333.17744b - Prescribing, Possessing, or Dispensing Opioid Antagonist; Liability.

Section 333.17744c - Person Administering Opioid Antagonist Under Certain Conditions; Immunity From Criminal Prosecution or Sanction.

Section 333.17744d - Auto-Injectable Epinephrine; Storage, Maintenance, General Oversight, and Use by Designated Employee or Agent; Training Program; Certificate; Liability; Report; Administration by Person Other Than Employee, Agent, or Individual D...

Section 333.17744e - Dispensing Opioid Antagonist to Individual Pursuant to Standing Order Issued by Chief Medical Executive; "Community-Based Organization" Defined.

Section 333.17744f - Dispensing Emergency Supply of Insulin; Requirements; Limitation; Liability; Rules; Definitions.

Section 333.17745 - Drug Control License; Patient's Chart or Clinical Record to Include Record of Drugs Dispensed; Delegating Authority to Dispense Drugs; Storage of Drugs; Container; Label; Complimentary Starter Dose Drug; Information; Compliance Wi...

Section 333.17745a - Definitions; Public Health Program Without On-Site Pharmacy; Individuals Delegated Authority to Dispense Prescriptions; Delegating Delivery of Certain Oral Contraceptives; Circumstances; Delegating Delivery of Methadone.

Section 333.17745b - Industrial Clinic or Prescriber Practice Without On-Site Pharmacy; Dispensing Prescription Drug.

Section 333.17746 - Hospice Emergency Care Services in Patients' Homes; Medication Box Exchange Program.

Section 333.17747 - Drug Control License; Contents; Duration; Renewal; Conditions; License as Automatically Void.

Section 333.17748 - Pharmacy, Manufacturer, Wholesale Distributor; or Wholesale Distributor-Broker, License Required; Compounding Services; Renewal; Designation of Pharmacist in Charge; Joint Responsibility; Exemption; Report of Change in Ownership,...

Section 333.17748a - Compounding Services for Sterile Pharmaceuticals; Accreditation; Notification of Complaint; Maintenance and Retention of Records; Resale of Excess Compounded Pharmaceuticals Prohibited; Distribution of Samples or Complimentary St...

Section 333.17748b - Compounding Nonsterile or Sterile Pharmaceuticals for Prescriber or Health Facility or Agency to Administer to Patients Without Prescription; Authorization; Report of Adverse Event; List of Authorized Pharmacies and Pharmacists;...

Section 333.17748c - Compounding Pharmaceutical; Commercial Availability.

Section 333.17748d - Violation of MCL 333.17748a or 17748b; Penality.

Section 333.17748e - Out-of-State Pharmacy; Facilitation of Delivery or Trade; Use of Wholesale Distributor-Broker; Requirements; Liability; License Requirements; Transaction Records; Notification; Investigation; Definitions.

Section 333.17748f - Licensure of a Pharmacy as a Wholesale Distributor or Manufacturer; Requirements.

Section 333.17749 - Dispensing of Diagnostic or Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents by Wholesale Distributor or Pharmacist to Optometrist; Condition; “Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agent” and “Diagnostic Pharmaceutical Agent” Defined.

Section 333.17750 - Person Who Distributes Complimentary Starter Doses to Prescribers; Records; Access by Board; “Complimentary Starter Dose” Defined.

Section 333.17750a - Dispensing of Prescription for Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agent by Pharmacist.

Section 333.17751 - Dispensing Prescription Drug or Device Requiring Prescription; Requirements; Exception.

Section 333.17751.amended - Dispensing Prescription Drug or Device Requiring Prescription; Requirements; Exceptions.

Section 333.17752 - Prescription or Equivalent Record; Preservation; Disclosure; Providing Copies; Refilling Copy; Applicability of Subsection (3) to Pharmacies Sharing Real-Time, On-Line Database and Remote Pharmacies; "Equivalent Record" Defined.

Section 333.17753 - Centralized Prescription Processing; Conditions for Performing or Contracting; Maintenance of Policy and Procedures Manual; Definition.

Section 333.17754 - Electronic Transmission of Prescription; Conditions; Information; Confidentiality; Professional Judgment as to Accuracy, Validity, and Authenticity; Original Prescription; Inapplicable After October 1, 2021.

Section 333.17754a - Electronic Transmission of Prescription; Conditions; Information; Confidentiality; Professional Judgment as to Accuracy, Validity, and Authenticity; Exceptions; Waiver; Rules; Delayed Implementation.

Section 333.17755 - Dispensing Lower Cost Generically Equivalent Drug Product or Interchangeable Biological Drug Product; Notice; Contents of Prescription Label; Limitation; Restrictions; Limitation on Total Charge; Communication to Be Provided Presc...

Section 333.17756 - Label on Prescription; Contents.

Section 333.17757 - Price Information; Prohibited Conduct; Notice; Receipt Evidencing Transactions; Omission; Retention of Copy of Receipt; Rules.

Section 333.17757a - Providing Selling Price of Drugs Dispensed Upon Request; Notice to Consumers About Prescription Drugs; Contents; Form; Display; Copies.

Section 333.17757b - Contracts With Pharmacy Benefit Managers; Prohibited Terms.

Section 333.17758 - Repealed. 1986, Act 304, Eff. Mar. 31, 1987.

Section 333.17759 - Dispensing Harmful Drug; Requirements.

Section 333.17760 - Operation of Automated Device Not Located at Same Address as Pharmacy; Control and Supervision by Pharmacist; Delegation of Tasks.

Section 333.17761 - Display of Notice; Dispensing Prescription in Safety Closure Container.

Section 333.17762 - Misbranded Prescription.

Section 333.17763 - Grounds for Fine, Reprimand, or Probation; Grounds for Denying, Limiting, Suspending, or Revoking License.

Section 333.17764 - Conduct Constituting Misdemeanor; Violation; Penalty; Other Violations.

Section 333.17765 - Adulteration or Misbranding; Guaranty or Undertaking as Protection Against Penalties for Violation; Exception; Notice to Seller, Manufacturer, or Wholesale Distributor.

Section 333.17766 - Additional Conduct Constituting Misdemeanor.

Section 333.17766a - Repealed. 2001, Act 236, Imd. Eff. Jan. 3, 2002.

Section 333.17766b - Repealed. 2001, Act 231, Eff. Jan. 6, 2003.

Section 333.17766c - Purchase or Possession of Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine or Mixture Prohibited; Violation; Penalty; Exceptions.

Section 333.17766d - Pharmacy Operated by Department of Corrections or Under Contract With County Jail; Resale or Redistribution of Prescription Drug; Definitions.

Section 333.17766e - Sale of Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine; Requirements of Retail Distributor; Exceptions; Violation; Fine; Report.

Section 333.17766f - Possession of Products Containing Ephedrine or Pseudoephedrine; Prohibited Conduct; Exceptions; Violation; Penalty; Affirmative Defense; Rebuttal; Conflict of Local Requirements With Section.

Section 333.17766g - Sale, Trade, or Purchase of Dextromethorphan to Minor; Prohibition; Exception for Valid Prescription; Preemption; Violation; Civil Infraction and Fine.

Section 333.17767 - Rules and Determinations as to Licensing.

Section 333.17768 - Grounds for Fine, Reprimand, or Probation, or for Denying, Limiting, Suspending, or Revoking License or Ordering Restitution or Community Service; Applicability of Subsection (2)(b).

Section 333.17770 - Exceptions.

Section 333.17775 - "Program for Utilization of Unused Prescription Drugs"; Definitions; Unused Prescription Drug Repository and Distribution Program; Rules; Standards and Procedures.

Section 333.17776 - Destruction and Disposal of Certain Drugs and Medications.

Section 333.17780 - Cancer Drug Repository Program.