Kan. Admin. Regs. § 68-20-15a - Security requirements
(a) General
security requirements. Each applicant and registrant shall provide effective
controls and procedures to guard against theft and diversion of controlled
substances in conformance with the security requirements of federal law,
including the requirements of 21 CFR 1301.71 as in effect on April 1, 1999,
which are hereby adopted by reference.
(b) Physical security controls for
nonpractitioners shall comply with the requirements of 21 CFR 1301.72 and
1301.73 as in effect on April 1, 1999, which are hereby adopted by reference.
(c) Other security controls for
nonpractitioners.
(1) Good faith inquiry.
Before distributing a controlled substance to any person whom the registrant
does not know to be registered to possess a controlled substance, each
registrant shall make a good faith inquiry with the board to determine that the
person is registered to possess a controlled substance.
(2) Suspicious orders. Each registrant shall
design an operative system to disclose to the registrant any suspicious orders
of controlled substances. Each registrant shall inform the board of suspicious
orders when discovered. Suspicious orders shall include orders of unusual size,
orders deviating from a normal pattern, and orders of unusual frequency.
(3) A controlled substance listed
in schedules II through V shall not be distributed on a gratuitous basis by a
manufacturer or distributor to a practitioner, mid-level practitioner,
pharmacist, or any other person.
(d) Physical security controls for
prescribers. Each prescriber shall provide effective controls and procedures to
guard against theft and diversion of controlled substances in conformance with
the security requirements of federal law, including the requirements of 21 CFR
1301.75 and 1301.76 as in effect on April 1,
1999, which are hereby adopted by reference.
(e) Other security controls for prescribers.
(1) In order to minimize the opportunities
for diversion of controlled substances, each prescriber shall provide effective
physical security, shall initiate additional procedures to reduce access by
unauthorized personnel, and shall provide an alarm system if necessary.
(2) Minimum security standards for
prescribers as set forth in this article shall be considered as guidelines to
be used in evaluating security. Additional security controls and operating
procedures may be required by the board to prevent diversion of controlled
substances.
Notes
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