Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 480-10A-.02 - Licensing and Contracting
(1) All pharmacies providing central filling
services to retail pharmacies in Georgia must be appropriately licensed in
Georgia.
(2) A central fill
pharmacy shall be deemed "authorized" to fill prescriptions on behalf of an
originating pharmacy only if the parties have a contractual relationship
permitting such activity or share a common owner.
(a) The contract or agreement shall outline
the services to be provided and the responsibilities and accountabilities of
each pharmacy, in relation to such services, in compliance with federal and
state laws, rules and regulations.
(b) Central prescription filling of
controlled substances requires compliance with all Drug Enforcement
Administration ("DEA") regulations permitting a central fill pharmacy to fill
prescriptions for controlled substances on behalf of an originating pharmacy as
well as state laws, rules and regulations.
(3) The originating and central fill pharmacy
shall be jointly responsible for all prescriptions filled utilizing central
fill services.
Notes
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