22 Tex. Admin. Code § 315.2 - Official Prescription Form
(a) A
practitioner may order official prescription forms from the board only if the
practitioner is registered by the DEA to prescribe a Schedule II controlled
substance.
(b) The board is the
sole source for the official prescription forms.
(c) This subsection applies only to an
institutional practitioner who is employed by a hospital or other training
institution. An institutional practitioner authorized by a hospital or
institution to prescribe a Schedule II controlled substance under the DEA
registration of the hospital or institution may order official prescription
forms under this section if:
(1) the
practitioner prescribes a controlled substance in the usual course of the
practitioner's training, teaching program, or employment at the hospital or
institution;
(2) the appropriate
state health regulatory agency has assigned an institutional permit or similar
number to the practitioner; and
(3)
the hospital or institution:
(A) maintains a
current list of each institutional practitioner and each assigned institutional
permit number; and
(B) makes the
list available to another registrant or a member of a state health regulatory
or law enforcement agency for the purpose of verifying the authority of the
practitioner to prescribe the substance.
(d) An advanced practice registered nurse or
physician assistant operating under a prescriptive authority agreement pursuant
to Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 157 may order official prescription forms
under this section if authority to prescribe has been delegated by a physician.
Upon withdrawal of the delegating physician's authority such forms are void and
must be returned to the board.
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