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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

315.126 Pharmacist recovery network committee -- Administrative regulations --

461 words·~2 min read·/ky/315-126

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Assessment -- Confidentiality -- Reporting restrictions.
(1)The board shall establish a pharmacist recovery network committee to promote the
early identification, intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation of pharmacists and
pharmacist interns who may be impaired by reason of illness, alcohol or drug abuse,
or as a result of any other physical or mental condition.
(2)The board may enter into a contractual agreement with a nonprofit corporation,
pharmacy professional organization, or similar organization for the purpose of
creating, supporting, and maintaining a pharmacist recovery network committee.
(3)The board may promulgate administrative regulations pursuant to KRS Chapter
13A to effectuate and implement the provisions of this section.
(4)Beginning July 15, 1998, the board shall collect an assessment of ten dollars ($10)
to be added to each licensure renewal application fee payable to the board. This
assessment shall be expended by the board on the operation of the pharmacist
recovery network committee.
(5)Members of a pharmacist recovery network committee, any administrator, staff
member, consultant, agent, volunteer, or employee of the committee acting within
the scope of his or her duties and without actual malice and all other persons who
furnish information to the committee in good faith and without actual malice shall
not be liable for any claim or damages as a result of any statement, decision,
opinion, investigation, or action taken by the committee or by any individual
member of the committee.
(6)All information, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda, or other documents
furnished to or produced by the pharmacist recovery network committee, all
communications to or from the committee, and all proceedings, findings, and
conclusions of the committee, including those relating to intervention, treatment, or
rehabilitation, that in any way pertain or refer to a pharmacist or pharmacist intern
who is or may be impaired shall be privileged and confidential.
(7)All records and proceedings of the committee that pertain or refer to a pharmacist or
pharmacist intern who is or may be impaired shall be privileged and confidential,
used by the committee and its members only in the exercise of the proper function
of the committee, not be considered public records, and not be subject to court
subpoena, discovery, or introduction as evidence in any civil, criminal, or
administrative proceedings, except as described in subsection
(8)of this section.
(8)The committee may only disclose the information relative to an impaired
pharmacist or pharmacist intern if:
(a)It is essential to disclose the information to persons or organizations needing
the information in order to address the intervention, treatment, or
rehabilitation needs of the impaired pharmacist or pharmacist intern;
(b)The release is authorized in writing by the impaired pharmacist or pharmacist
intern; or
(c)The committee is required to make a report to the board pursuant to KRS
315.121.
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