§ 12-6B-06
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§12–6B–06.
(a)Registration authorizes a registered pharmacy technician to perform delegated pharmacy acts as defined in § 12–101 of this title while the registration is effective.
(b)A registered pharmacy technician or a pharmacy technician trainee may not:
(1)Act within the parameters of a therapy management contract as provided under Subtitle 6A of this title;
(2)Make decisions that require the professional judgment of a pharmacist;
(3)Delegate a pharmacy act that was delegated to the registered pharmacy technician or individual engaging in a Board approved technician training program; or
(4)Perform other functions prohibited by regulations adopted by the Board.
(1)A registered pharmacy technician may administer, in accordance with § 12–508 of this title:
(i)An influenza, COVID–19, or pneumonia vaccination to an individual at least 18 years old; and
(ii)A respiratory syncytial virus or shingles vaccination to an individual at least 50 years old.
(2)Except as provided in paragraph
(1)of this subsection, a registered pharmacy technician may not administer a vaccination in accordance with § 12–508 of this title.
(d)A pharmacy technician trainee may not administer a vaccination in accordance with § 12–508 of this title.