315.191 Powers and duties of board -- Advisory council.
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(1)The board is authorized to:
(a)Promulgate administrative regulations pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A
necessary to regulate and control all matters set forth in this chapter relating to
pharmacists, pharmacist interns, pharmacy technicians, pharmacies, wholesale
distributors, and manufacturers, to the extent that regulation and control of
same have not been delegated to some other agency of the Commonwealth,
but administrative regulations relating to drugs shall be limited to the
regulation and control of drugs sold pursuant to a prescription drug order.
However, except as provided in KRS 315.038, nothing contained in this
chapter shall be construed as authorizing the board to promulgate any
administrative regulations relating to prices or fees or to advertising or the
promotion of the sales or use of commodities or services;
(b)Issue subpoenas, schedule and conduct hearings, or appoint hearing officers to
schedule and conduct hearings on behalf of the board on any matter under the
jurisdiction of the board;
(c)Prescribe the time, place, method, manner, scope, and subjects of
examinations, with at least two
(2)examinations to be held annually;
(d)Issue and renew all licenses, certificates, and permits for all pharmacists,
pharmacist interns, pharmacies, pharmacy technicians, wholesale distributors,
and manufacturers engaged in the manufacture, distribution, or dispensation
of drugs;
(e)Investigate all complaints or violations of the state pharmacy laws and the
administrative regulations promulgated by the board, and bring all these cases
to the notice of the proper law enforcement authorities;
(f)Promulgate administrative regulations, pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A, that are
necessary and to control the storage, retrieval, dispensing, refilling, and
transfer of prescription drug orders within and between pharmacists and
pharmacies licensed or issued a permit by it;
(g)Perform all other functions necessary to carry out the provisions of law and
the administrative regulations promulgated by the board relating to
pharmacists, pharmacist interns, pharmacy technicians, pharmacies, wholesale
distributors, and manufacturers;
(h)Establish or approve programs for training, qualifications, and registration of
pharmacist interns;
(i)Assess reasonable fees, in addition to the fees specifically provided for in this
chapter and consistent with KRS 61.870 to 61.884, for services rendered to
perform its duties and responsibilities, including, but not limited to, the
following:
1. Issuance of duplicate certificates;
2. Mailing lists or reports of data maintained by the board;
3. Copies of documents; or
4. Notices of meetings;
(j)Seize any drug or device found by the board to constitute an imminent danger
to public health and welfare;
(k)1. Establish an advisory council to advise the board on statutes,
administrative regulations, and other matters within the discretion of the
board pertinent to the practice of pharmacy and regulation of
pharmacists, pharmacist interns, pharmacy technicians, pharmacies,
drug distribution, and drug manufacturing. The council shall provide
recommendations for updating policies and procedures, including
administrative regulations relating to the practice of pharmacy.
2. The council shall consist of nine
(9)pharmacists broadly representative
of the profession of pharmacy. For purposes of this subparagraph,
"broadly representative" means the following:
a. Two
(2)pharmacists appointed by the Kentucky Pharmacists
Association;
b. Two
(2)pharmacists appointed by the Kentucky Independent
Pharmacy Alliance;
c. One
(1)pharmacist who practices or specializes primarily in a mail
order pharmacy appointed by the Kentucky Pharmacists
Association;
d. One
(1)pharmacist who practices or specializes primarily in a
long-term care pharmacy appointed by Kentucky Association of
Health Care Facilities;
e. One
(1)pharmacist who practices or specializes primarily in a
veterinary pharmacy appointed by the Kentucky Pharmacists
Association;
f. One
(1)pharmacist who practices or specializes primarily in a
hospital pharmacy appointed by the Kentucky Society of Health-
System Pharmacists; and
g. One
(1)pharmacist who practices in a specialized pharmacy that
solely or mostly provides medication to persons living with serious
health conditions requiring complex therapies, appointed by the
Kentucky Pharmacists Association.
3. Each pharmacist member shall be licensed by the board, a resident of
Kentucky, and employed for at least two
(2)consecutive years in the
practice area he or she represents.
4. Members shall serve terms of up to four
(4)years and may serve two
consecutive terms, but shall not serve on the council for more than two
(2)consecutive terms. Members may continue to serve until their
successors are appointed.
5. Members shall be confirmed by roll call vote of the board at a meeting
conducted in accordance with the Open Meetings Act, KRS 61.805 to
61.850; and
(l)Promulgate administrative regulations establishing the qualifications that
pharmacy technicians are required to attain prior to engaging in pharmacy
practice activities outside the immediate supervision of a pharmacist.
(2)The board shall have other authority as may be necessary to enforce pharmacy laws
and administrative regulations of the board including, but not limited to:
(a)Joining or participating in professional organizations and associations
organized exclusively to promote improvement of the standards of practice of
pharmacy for the protection of public health and welfare or facilitate the
activities of the board; and
(b)Receiving and expending funds, in addition to its biennial appropriation,
received from parties other than the state, if:
1. The funds are awarded for the pursuit of a specific objective which the
board is authorized to enforce through this chapter, or which the board is
qualified to pursue by reason of its jurisdiction or professional expertise;
2. The funds are expended for the objective for which they were awarded;
3. The activities connected with or occasioned by the expenditure of the
funds do not interfere with the performance of the board's
responsibilities and do not conflict with the exercise of its statutory
powers;
4. The funds are kept in a separate account and not commingled with funds
received from the state; and
5. Periodic accountings of the funds are maintained at the board office for
inspection or review.
(3)In addition to the sanctions provided in KRS 315.121, the board or its hearing
officer may direct any licensee, permit holder, or certificate holder found guilty of a
charge involving pharmacy or drug laws, rules, or administrative regulations of the
state, any other state, or federal government, to pay to the board a sum not to
exceed the reasonable costs of investigation and prosecution of the case, not to
exceed twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
(4)In an action for recovery of costs, proof of the board's order shall be conclusive
proof of the validity of the order of payment and any terms for payment.