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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 315 — Pharmacists and pharmacies

315.335 Reporting of robbery, theft, or missing shipment of controlled substances.

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(1)A pharmacy located in Kentucky which has a robbery or theft of a controlled
substance shall immediately following the robbery or discovery of the theft report
the incident to a law enforcement agency serving the geographic area in which the
pharmacy is located.
(2)A pharmacy which has mailed or shipped a controlled substance to a location in
Kentucky and learns that the mailing or shipment did not arrive shall within three
(3)business days report that nonreceipt to:
(a)The Department of Kentucky State Police; and
(b)If applicable, the United States Postal Inspection Service.
(a)The reports required pursuant to subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section shall
contain at a minimum, if known and applicable:
1. The name, National Drug Code, and quantity of each controlled
substance involved;
2. A description of the circumstances of the loss;
3. The names and contact information of any witnesses; and
4. The name and description of any person suspected of committing the
offense or causing the loss.
(b)The Board of Pharmacy may by administrative regulation authorize a
pharmacy to submit a completed DEA 106 form or a successor form in lieu of
the data elements required by this subsection.
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