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Rule 4729:6-3-02 | Report of theft or significant loss of dangerous drugs, controlled substances, and drug documents.

 

(A) A person licensed in accordance with section 4729.52 of the Revised Code or this division of the administrative code shall notify the following upon discovery of the theft or significant loss of any dangerous drug or controlled substance, including drugs in transit that were either shipped from or to the licensed location:

(1) The state board of pharmacy, by telephone or other method determined by the board, immediately upon discovery of the theft or significant loss;

(2) If a controlled substance, the drug enforcement administration (DEA) pursuant to 21 C.F.R. 1301.76 (9/9/2014);

(3) Law enforcement authorities pursuant to section 2921.22 of the Revised Code.

(B) The theft or significant loss of controlled substances by a licensee shall be reported by using the federal DEA report form regardless if the controlled substances are subsequently recovered and/or the responsible parties are identified and action is taken. Information reported in the federal form regarding such theft or significant loss shall be filed with the state board of pharmacy, in a manner determined by the board, by the licensee within thirty days following the discovery of such theft or significant loss.

(1) An exemption may be obtained upon sufficient cause if the federal form cannot be filed within thirty days.

(2) A request for a waiver of the thirty-day limit must be requested in a manner determined by the board.

(C) The theft or significant loss of non-controlled dangerous drugs shall be reported by a licensee to the state board of pharmacy, in a manner determined by the board, within thirty days following the discovery of such theft or significant loss of non-controlled dangerous drugs. The report shall be filed regardless if the dangerous drugs are subsequently recovered and/or the responsible parties are identified and action is taken.

(1) An exemption may be obtained upon sufficient cause if the form cannot be filed within thirty days.

(2) A request for a waiver of the thirty-day limit must be requested in a manner determined by the board.

(D) A person licensed in accordance with section 4729.52 of the Revised Code or this division of the Administrative Code shall, immediately upon discovery, notify the state board of pharmacy, in a manner determined by the board, and law enforcement authorities of any theft or loss of uncompleted prescription blank(s) used for writing a prescription, written prescription order(s) not yet dispensed and original prescription order(s) that have been dispensed.

(E) A person licensed in accordance with section 4729.52 of the Revised Code or this division of the Administrative Code shall, immediately upon discovery, notify the state board of pharmacy, in a manner determined by the board, law enforcement authorities and the drug enforcement administration (DEA) pursuant to 21 C.F.R. 1305.16 (9/9/2014) of the theft or loss of DEA form 222.

Last updated October 31, 2021 at 5:04 AM

Supplemental Information

Authorized By: 3719.28, 4729.26
Amplifies: 4729.52, 3719.07
Five Year Review Date: 10/31/2026
Prior Effective Dates: 4/1/1978, 2/15/1982, 7/1/1990, 2/15/1995, 1/17/1997, 3/1/1999, 1/1/2006, 1/1/2011, 4/28/2016, 3/1/2019