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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 523
(10) (i) Shall maintain at all times a current reference library that is
appropriate to meet the needs of:
1. The practice specialty of that pharmacy; and
2. The consumers the pharmacy serves; and
(ii) Shall comply with any regulations adopted by the Board
establishing the types of texts required to be included in the reference libraries in
each of the various practice specialty pharmacies;
(11) (i) Shall maintain at all times the minimum professional and
technical equipment and sanitary appliances that are necessary in a pharmacy:
1. To prepare and dispense prescriptions properly; and
2. To otherwise operate a pharmacy; and
(ii) Shall:
1. Be equipped with the minimum equipment and appliances
specified by the Board under this section; and
2. Be kept in a clean and orderly manner;
(12) Shall store all prescription or nonprescription drugs or devices
properly and safely subject to the rules and regulations adopted by the Board;
(13) Shall:
(i) Make and keep on file for at least 5 years a record of each
prescription prepared or dispensed in the pharmacy;
(ii) Disclose the records and files maintained of prescriptions for
drugs or devices that identify or may be readily associated with the identity of a
patient only in accordance with the provisions of Title 4, Subtitle 3 of the Health -
General Article; and
(iii) Keep additional records as required by the rules and
regulations adopted by the Board;
(14) Except as otherwise provided under federal law, shall establish and
maintain mechanisms to ensure that all prescription drugs or devices used within
institutions that provide acute, subacute, or long-term care, or within their related
corporate subsidiaries, but stored outside a pharmacy, are stored properly and safely,
subject to rules and regulations adopted by the Board and policies established by the
institution;
(15) Shall provide such personnel, automation, and technology as are
necessary to allow the licensed pharmacist employee sufficient time to utilize the
pharmacist's knowledge and training and to perform competently the functions of a
licensed pharmacist as required by law;
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