ORS 179.492
Dispensing of brand-name mental health drugs
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The Department of Corrections, the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority shall dispense as written a prescription for a brand-name mental health drug prescribed for a person while the person is in the custody of an institution described in ORS 179.321 (Responsibility to supervise state institutions) or who has been committed pursuant to ORS 427.235 (Notice to court of need for commitment) to 427.290 (Determination by court of need for commitment), if the prescription specifies “dispense as written” or contains the notation “D.A.W.” or other words of similar meaning.(2)
If, at the time of commitment to the custody of an institution described in ORS 179.321 (Responsibility to supervise state institutions) or to the custody of the Department of Human Services under ORS 427.290 (Determination by court of need for commitment), a person has a prescription for a specified brand-name mental health drug and the prescription specifies “dispense as written” or contains the notation “D.A.W.” or other words of similar meaning, the Department of Corrections, the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority shall ensure that the person is prescribed the specified brand-name drug until a licensed health professional with prescriptive privileges evaluates the person and becomes responsible for the treatment of the person. [2005 c.691 §7; 2009 c.595 §144; 2013 c.36 §54]
Source:
Section 179.492 — Dispensing of brand-name mental health drugs, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors179.html
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