OAR 855-019-0240
Consulting Pharmacist Practice


(1) Subject to the provisions of OAR 855-019-0100 (Application)(4), a consulting pharmacist who provides services to any person or facility located in Oregon, must be an Oregon licensed pharmacist.
(2) A consulting pharmacist for an Oregon licensed healthcare facility must perform all duties and functions required by the healthcare facility’s licensure as well as by any relevant federal and state laws and rules.
(3) A consulting pharmacist must maintain appropriate records of their consulting activities for three years, and make them available to the Board for inspection.
(4) A consulting pharmacist is responsible for the safe custody and security of all their records and must comply with all relevant federal and state laws and regulations concerning the security and privacy of patient information.
(5) A consulting pharmacist may store health protected records outside an Oregon licensed facility if registered as an Oregon Consulting or Drugless Pharmacy outlet as defined by OAR Chapter 855, division 41.
(6) A consulting pharmacist for a facility that is required by the Board to have a consultant pharmacist but which does not have additional consulting requirements under the terms of its licensure with any other state agency, shall provide services that include but are not limited to the following:
(a) Provide the facility with policies and procedure relating to security, storage and distribution of drugs within the facility;
(b) Provide guidance on the proper documentation of drug administration or dispensing;
(c) Provide educational materials or programs as requested.

Source: Rule 855-019-0240 — Consulting Pharmacist Practice, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=855-019-0240.

855–019–0100
Application
855–019–0110
Definitions
855–019–0120
Licensure
855–019–0122
Renewal of Licensure as a Pharmacist
855–019–0123
Liability Limitations for Volunteers
855–019–0125
Coaching from Board and Staff
855–019–0130
Licensure by Reciprocity
855–019–0140
NAPLEX Score Transfer
855–019–0150
Foreign Pharmacy Graduates
855–019–0160
Nuclear Pharmacists
855–019–0170
Reinstatement of License
855–019–0171
Reinstatement of a Revoked or Surrendered License
855–019–0200
General Responsibilities of a Pharmacist
855–019–0205
Duty to Report
855–019–0210
Duties of the Pharmacist Receiving a Prescription
855–019–0220
Drug Utilization Review (DUR)
855–019–0230
Counseling
855–019–0240
Consulting Pharmacist Practice
855–019–0250
Medication Therapy Management
855–019–0260
Collaborative Drug Therapy Management
855–019–0265
Administration of Drugs
855–019–0270
Immunization Qualifications
855–019–0280
Immunization Protocols, Policies and Procedures
855–019–0290
Immunization Record Keeping and Reporting
855–019–0300
Duties of a Pharmacist-in-Charge
855–019–0310
Grounds for Discipline
855–019–0400
Contraceptives - Purpose
855–019–0405
Contraceptives - Definitions
855–019–0410
Prescriptive Practice Consultation
855–019–0415
Contraceptive - Training Program
855–019–0425
Contraceptive - Procedural Mandates
855–019–0430
Contraceptive - Prohibited Practices
855–019–0435
Contraceptive - Records
855–019–0460
Naloxone - Delivery of Care and Prescribing
855–019–0470
Emergency Insulin
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 855-019-0240’s source at or​.us