OAR 855-025-0020
Recordkeeping Responsibilities of Pharmacy Technicians and Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technicians


(1)

Failure to answer completely, accurately and honestly, all questions on the application form for licensure or renewal of licensure is grounds for discipline.

(2)

Failure to disclose any arrest for a felony or misdemeanor, or any indictment for a felony may result in denial of the application.

(3)

A Pharmacy Technician or Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician must report to the Board within 10 days if they:

(a)

Are convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony; or

(b)

If they are arrested for a felony.

(4)

A Pharmacy Technician or Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician who has reasonable cause to believe that another licensee (of the Board or any other Health Professional Regulatory Board) has engaged in prohibited or unprofessional conduct as these terms are defined in OAR 855-006-0005 (Definitions), must report that conduct to the board responsible for the licensee who is believed to have engaged in the conduct. The reporting Pharmacy Technician or Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician shall report the conduct without undue delay, but in no event later than 10 working days after the reporting Pharmacy Technician or Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician learns of the conduct unless federal laws relating to confidentiality or the protection of health information prohibit disclosure.

(5)

A Pharmacy Technician or Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician who reports to a Board in good faith as required by section (4) of this rule is immune from civil liability for making the report.

(6)

A Pharmacy Technician or Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician who has reasonable grounds to believe that prescription drugs or records have been lost or stolen, or any violation of these rules has occurred, must notify the Board within 1 day.

(7)

A Pharmacy Technician or Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician must notify the Board in writing, within 15 days, of any change in email address, employment location or residence address except that a Pharmacy Technician who is employed at more than one pharmacy need only report the name and address of the pharmacy at which the technician normally works the most hours.

(8)

A Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technician must obtain certificates of completion that show the date and number of hours earned to document continuing pharmacy education credit earned and must keep the certificates of completion for three years from the date of the program.

Source: Rule 855-025-0020 — Recordkeeping Responsibilities of Pharmacy Technicians and Certified Oregon Pharmacy Technicians, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=855-025-0020.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 855-025-0020’s source at or​.us