Effective: October 9, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 263 - 133rd General Assembly
(A)(1) The state board of pharmacy, after notice and hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, may impose any one or more of the following sanctions on a pharmacist or pharmacy intern if the board finds the individual engaged in any of the conduct set forth in division (A)(2) of this section:
(a) Revoke, suspend, restrict, limit, or refuse to grant or renew a license;
(b) Reprimand or place the license holder on probation;
(c) Impose a monetary penalty or forfeiture not to exceed in severity any fine designated under the Revised Code for a similar offense, or in the case of a violation of a section of the Revised Code that does not bear a penalty, a monetary penalty or forfeiture of not more than five hundred dollars.
(2) Except as provided in division (I) of this section, the board may impose the sanctions listed in division (A)(1) of this section if the board finds a pharmacist or pharmacy intern:
(a) Has been convicted of a felony, or a crime of moral turpitude, as defined in section 4776.10 of the Revised Code;
(b) Engaged in dishonesty or unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy;
(c) Is addicted to or abusing alcohol or drugs or is impaired physically or mentally to such a degree as to render the pharmacist or pharmacy intern unfit to practice pharmacy;
(d) Has been convicted of a misdemeanor related to, or committed in, the practice of pharmacy;
(e) Violated, conspired to violate, attempted to violate, or aided and abetted the violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, sections 3715.52 to 3715.72 of the Revised Code, Chapter 2925. or 3719. of the Revised Code, or any rule adopted by the board under those provisions;
(f) Permitted someone other than a pharmacist or pharmacy intern to practice pharmacy;
(g) Knowingly lent the pharmacist's or pharmacy intern's name to an illegal practitioner of pharmacy or had a professional connection with an illegal practitioner of pharmacy;
(h) Divided or agreed to divide remuneration made in the practice of pharmacy with any other individual, including, but not limited to, any licensed health professional authorized to prescribe drugs or any owner, manager, or employee of a health care facility, residential care facility, or nursing home;
(i) Violated the terms of a consult agreement entered into pursuant to section 4729.39 of the Revised Code;
(j) Committed fraud, misrepresentation, or deception in applying for or securing a license issued by the board under this chapter or under Chapter 3715. or 3719. of the Revised Code;
(k) Failed to comply with an order of the board or a settlement agreement;
(l) Engaged in any other conduct for which the board may impose discipline as set forth in rules adopted under section 4729.26 of the Revised Code.
(B) Any individual whose license is revoked, suspended, or refused, shall return the license to the offices of the state board of pharmacy within ten days after receipt of notice of such action.
(C) As used in this section:
"Unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy" includes any of the following:
(1) Advertising or displaying signs that promote dangerous drugs to the public in a manner that is false or misleading;
(2) Except as provided in section 4729.281, 4729.44, or 4729.47 of the Revised Code, the dispensing or sale of any drug for which a prescription is required, without having received a prescription for the drug;
(3) Knowingly dispensing medication pursuant to false or forged prescriptions;
(4) Knowingly failing to maintain complete and accurate records of all dangerous drugs received or dispensed in compliance with federal laws and regulations and state laws and rules;
(5) Obtaining any remuneration by fraud, misrepresentation, or deception;
(6) Failing to conform to prevailing standards of care of similar pharmacists or pharmacy interns under the same or similar circumstances, whether or not actual injury to a patient is established;
(7) Engaging in any other conduct that the board specifies as unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy in rules adopted under section 4729.26 of the Revised Code.
(D) The board may suspend a license under division (B) of section 3719.121 of the Revised Code by utilizing a telephone conference call to review the allegations and take a vote.
(E) For purposes of this division, an individual authorized to practice as a pharmacist or pharmacy intern accepts the privilege of practicing in this state subject to supervision by the board. By filing an application for or holding a license to practice as a pharmacist or pharmacy intern, an individual gives consent to submit to a mental or physical examination when ordered to do so by the board in writing and waives all objections to the admissibility of testimony or examination reports that constitute privileged communications.
If the board has reasonable cause to believe that an individual who is a pharmacist or pharmacy intern is physically or mentally impaired, the board may require the individual to submit to a physical or mental examination, or both. The expense of the examination is the responsibility of the individual required to be examined.
Failure of an individual who is a pharmacist or pharmacy intern to submit to a physical or mental examination ordered by the board, unless the failure is due to circumstances beyond the individual's control, constitutes an admission of the allegations and a suspension order shall be entered without the taking of testimony or presentation of evidence. Any subsequent adjudication hearing under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code concerning failure to submit to an examination is limited to consideration of whether the failure was beyond the individual's control.
If, based on the results of an examination ordered under this division, the board determines that the individual's ability to practice is impaired, the board shall suspend the individual's license or deny the individual's application and shall require the individual, as a condition for an initial, continued, reinstated, or renewed license to practice, to submit to a physical or mental examination and treatment.
An order of suspension issued under this division shall not be subject to suspension by a court during pendency of any appeal filed under section 119.12 of the Revised Code.
(F) If the board is required under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to give notice of an opportunity for a hearing and the applicant or licensee does not make a timely request for a hearing in accordance with section 119.07 of the Revised Code, the board is not required to hold a hearing, but may adopt a final order that contains the board's findings. In the final order, the board may impose any of the sanctions listed in division (A) of this section.
(G) Notwithstanding the provision of division (C)(2) of section 2953.32 of the Revised Code specifying that if records pertaining to a criminal case are sealed under that section the proceedings in the case must be deemed not to have occurred, sealing of the following records on which the board has based an action under this section shall have no effect on the board's action or any sanction imposed by the board under this section: records of any conviction, guilty plea, judicial finding of guilt resulting from a plea of no contest, or a judicial finding of eligibility for a pretrial diversion program or intervention in lieu of conviction. The board shall not be required to seal, destroy, redact, or otherwise modify its records to reflect the court's sealing of conviction records.
(H) No pharmacist or pharmacy intern shall knowingly engage in any conduct described in divisions (A)(2)(b) or (A)(2)(e) to (l) of this section.
(I) The board shall not refuse to issue a license to an applicant for a conviction of an offense unless the refusal is in accordance with section 9.79 of the Revised Code.
Last updated October 9, 2021 at 5:45 AM
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 47 | Occupations-Professions
Chapter 4729 | Pharmacists; Dangerous Drugs
Section 4729.01 | Pharmacists, Dangerous Drugs Definitions.
Section 4729.02 | State Board of Pharmacy.
Section 4729.021 | Licensing and Registration of Home Medical Assistance Services Providers.
Section 4729.03 | Organization.
Section 4729.04 | Executive Director of Board - Duties.
Section 4729.041 | Amount of Salvia Divinorum or Salvinorin a Required for Impaired Operation.
Section 4729.05 | Meetings of Board.
Section 4729.06 | Records - Seals.
Section 4729.07 | License Application - Examination.
Section 4729.071 | License Applicant to Comply With Rc Chapter 4776.
Section 4729.08 | License Qualifications.
Section 4729.09 | Reciprocity.
Section 4729.11 | Establishing Pharmacy Internship Program.
Section 4729.12 | Licenses; Renewal.
Section 4729.13 | Failure to Renew License.
Section 4729.15 | State Board of Pharmacy - Fees.
Section 4729.16 | Disciplinary Actions.
Section 4729.161 | Offering Services Through Authorized Business Entity.
Section 4729.17 | Single Member May Hold Hearing.
Section 4729.171 | Designation of Hearing Examiners.
Section 4729.19 | Cooperation in Investigation.
Section 4729.20 | Dispensing for Purposes of Medication Synchronization.
Section 4729.23 | Confidential Information; Investigations and Inspections.
Section 4729.24 | Authority of Board to Take Depositions, Issue Subpoenas, Etc.
Section 4729.25 | Enforcement.
Section 4729.26 | Administrative Rules.
Section 4729.27 | Pharmacist Must Be in Full and Actual Charge of Pharmacy.
Section 4729.28 | Unauthorized Practice.
Section 4729.281 | Conditions for Refill of Prescription.
Section 4729.283 | Dispensing Naltrexone Without Prescription.
Section 4729.284 | Pharmacist Dispensing Nicotine Replacement Therapy.
Section 4729.285 | Telehealth Services.
Section 4729.291 | Drugs Personally Furnished by Prescriber.
Section 4729.292 | On-Site Inspection of Opioid Treatment Programs.
Section 4729.30 | Sale of Paris Green.
Section 4729.32 | Requirements for Sale of Denatured or Wood Alcohol in Five Gallon Lots or More.
Section 4729.33 | Requirements for Sale of Denatured or Wood Alcohol in Less Than Five Gallon Lots.
Section 4729.34 | Advertising.
Section 4729.35 | Violations Deemed Public Nuisance.
Section 4729.36 | Advertisements.
Section 4729.361 | Disclosing Price Information.
Section 4729.37 | Filling Prescriptions - Records.
Section 4729.38 | Selecting Generically Equivalent Drugs or Interchangeable Biological Products.
Section 4729.381 | Licensed Pharmacist - Immunity.
Section 4729.382 | Pharmacist's Authority to Dispense an Epinephrine Autoinjector by Substitution.
Section 4729.39 | Consult Agreement With Physicians.
Section 4729.41 | Authority to Administer Immunizations.
Section 4729.42 | Authority to Order, Administer Covid-19 Diagnostic Tests.
Section 4729.43 | Delivery of Certain Non-Self-Injectable Cancer Drugs Prohibited.
Section 4729.44 | Dispensing Overdose Reversal Drugs.
Section 4729.45 | Administration of Injections.
Section 4729.46 | Prescriptions for Opioid Analgesics to Be Used on an Outpatient Basis.
Section 4729.47 | Authority to Dispense Epinephrine Without a Prescription.
Section 4729.48 | Cost-Sharing Amount in Excess of Charge; Notice to Patient.
Section 4729.49 | Terminal Distributor Contracts With 340b Program Participants.
Section 4729.50 | Contracts With Private Entities to Process Applications.
Section 4729.511 | Overdose Reversal Drug Distributor; Priorities.
Section 4729.513 | Donation of Inhalers and Epinephrine Autoinjectors.
Section 4729.514 | Procurement of Overdose Reversal Drugs by Service Entity.
Section 4729.53 | Registration Requirements.
Section 4729.531 | Limited License to Animal Shelters for Use of Drugs for Euthanizing Animals.
Section 4729.532 | Performing Euthanasia by Means of Lethal Injection on Animal.
Section 4729.533 | Chemical Capture Classification to Limited License.
Section 4729.534 | Chemical Capture - Certified Officers; Curricula; Immunity.
Section 4729.535 | Chemical Capture - Prohibitions.
Section 4729.54 | Terminal Distributor Licenses.
Section 4729.541 | Exemption From Licensure as Terminal Distributor of Dangerous Drugs.
Section 4729.542 | Chemical Capture Classification - Possession and Use of Dangerous Drugs.
Section 4729.55 | Terminal Distributor License Requirements.
Section 4729.551 | Licensing of Retail Sellers.
Section 4729.553 | Office-Based Opioid Treatment; Licensure.
Section 4729.56 | Disciplinary Actions.
Section 4729.561 | Suspension of License Without Hearing.
Section 4729.57 | Disciplinary Actions - Terminal Distributor.
Section 4729.571 | Suspension of Terminal Distributor's License Without Hearing.
Section 4729.59 | Maintenance of Register and Roster of Licensees.
Section 4729.60 | Verification of License Prior to Transactions.
Section 4729.61 | False or Fraudulent Licenses.
Section 4729.62 | Surrendering License.
Section 4729.64 | Injunctions.
Section 4729.65 | Depositing Receipts.
Section 4729.67 | Effect of Child Support Default on License or Certificate.
Section 4729.68 | Completion of Diabetes Education Program.
Section 4729.69 | Establishment and Administration of Drug Take-Back Program.
Section 4729.691 | Information Regarding Drug Take-Back Programs.
Section 4729.70 | Establishing and Implementing Medical Gases Safety Program.
Section 4729.75 | Drug Database May Be Established by Board of Pharmacy.
Section 4729.76 | Duties of Administrator of Drug Database.
Section 4729.77 | Drug Database Information to Be Supplied by Terminal Distributors.
Section 4729.771 | Medical Marijuana Dispensaries.
Section 4729.772 | Information for Drug Database From Other Sources.
Section 4729.78 | Drug Database Information Reporting.
Section 4729.79 | Information to Be Provided by Licensees Who Personally Furnish Drugs to Patients.
Section 4729.80 | Information Provided From Drug Database - Record of Requests - Confidentiality.
Section 4729.81 | Board Review of Drug Database for Violations of Law.
Section 4729.82 | Retention and Purging of Drug Database Information.
Section 4729.84 | Board to Adopt Drug Database Rules.
Section 4729.85 | Drug Database Reports.
Section 4729.86 | Applicable Additional Provisions Regarding Drug Database.
Section 4729.861 | Restriction of Database Use; Notification of Licensor.
Section 4729.87 | Compliance With Law Regarding Sanctions for Human Trafficking.
Section 4729.88 | Epinephrine Autoinjectors.
Section 4729.89 | Investigational Drugs.
Section 4729.90 | Applicants for Registration as Registered Pharmacy Technician.
Section 4729.901 | Form of Application.
Section 4729.902 | Registration Renewal.
Section 4729.91 | Permissible Activities for Registered Pharmacy Technician.
Section 4729.92 | Applicant for Registration as a Pharmacy Technician Trainee.
Section 4729.921 | Registration as a Pharmacy Technician Trainee.