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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

315.500 Emergency authority for pharmacists during state of emergency --

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Executive order -- Time limit -- Actions authorized -- Extension.
(1)When the Governor declares a state of emergency pursuant to KRS 39A.100,
the Governor may issue an executive order for a period of up to thirty
(30)days
giving pharmacists emergency authority. The executive order shall designate
the geographical area to which it applies. In the executive order, the Governor
may vest pharmacists with the authority to:
(a)Dispense up to a thirty
(30)day emergency supply of medication;
(b)Administer immunizations to children pursuant to protocols established by
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institutes of
Health, or the National Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices or
determined to be appropriate by the commissioner of public health or his
or her designee;
(c)Operate temporarily, a pharmacy in an area not designated on the
pharmacy permit; and
(d)Dispense drugs as needed to prevent or treat the disease or ailment
responsible for the emergency pursuant to protocols established by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the National Institutes of
Health or determined to be appropriate by the commissioner of public
health or his or her designee to respond to the circumstances causing the
emergency.
(2)The provisions of this section may be extended, in writing, by the Governor if
necessary to protect the lives or welfare of the citizens.
(3)Nothing in this section shall be affected by the requirements of KRS 39A.090.
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