18 Va. Admin. Code § 110-20-710 - [Effective until 2/19/2026] Requirements for storage and security for controlled substances registrants
A. Drugs shall
be stored under conditions that meet USP-NF specifications or manufacturer's
suggested storage for each drug.
B.
Any drug that has exceeded the expiration date shall not be administered; it
shall be separated from the stock used for administration and maintained in a
separate, locked area until properly disposed.
C. If a controlled substances registrant
wishes to dispose of unwanted or expired Schedules II through VI drugs, the
controlled substances registrant shall transfer the drugs to another person or
entity authorized to possess and to provide for proper disposal of such
drugs.
D. Drugs shall be maintained
in a lockable cabinet, cart, device, or other area that shall be locked at all
times when not in use. The keys or access code shall be restricted to the
supervising practitioner and persons designated access in accordance with
18VAC110-20-700
C.
E. A registered EMS agency headquarters or
regional EMS council may store controlled substances in an automated dispensing
device that is located at a secured site at the registered location or
designated location of the EMS agency or regional EMS council that is (i)
installed and operated by the EMS agency or regional EMS council, (ii) not used
to directly dispense controlled substances to an ultimate user, and (iii) is in
compliance with the requirements of state law.
F. In a facility not staffed 24 hours a day,
the drugs shall be stored in a fixed and secured room, cabinet, or area that
has a security device for the detection of breaking that meets the following
conditions:
1. The device shall be a sound,
microwave, photoelectric, ultrasonic, or any other generally accepted and
suitable device.
2. The
installation and device shall be based on accepted alarm industry
standards.
3. The device shall be
maintained in operating order, have an auxiliary source of power, be monitored
in accordance with accepted industry standards, be maintained in operating
order; and shall be capable of sending an alarm signal to the monitoring entity
if breached and the communication line is not operational.
4. The device shall fully protect all areas
where prescription drugs are stored and shall be capable of detecting breaking
by any means when activated.
5.
Access to the alarm system shall be restricted to only designated and necessary
persons, and the system shall be activated whenever the drug storage areas are
closed for business.
6. An alarm
system is not required for researchers; animal control officers; humane
societies; alternate delivery sites as provided in
18VAC110-20-275; registered EMS
agencies or regional EMS councils, or designated locations of registered EMS
agency headquarters or regional EMS councils stocking only Schedule VI drugs or
temporarily securing a secured drug kit that may contain Schedules II through
VI drugs when the EMS vehicle or other EMS vehicle cannot maintain appropriate
drug storage temperature or is out of service; persons authorized by the
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services to train individuals
on the administration of naloxone and to dispense naloxone for opioid overdose
reversal; and teaching institutions possessing only Schedule VI
drugs.
G. A registered
EMS agency headquarters or regional EMS council may store controlled substances
at any of the following secured locations:
1.
A registered location of the EMS agency or regional EMS council;
2. A designated location of the EMS agency or
regional EMS council of which the board has been notified and DEA has granted
approval if stocking drugs in Schedules II through V;
3. In an EMS vehicle or other EMS vehicle
situated at a registered location or designated location of the EMS agency or
regional EMS council; or
4. In an
EMS vehicle or other EMS vehicle used by the EMS agency that is traveling from
or returning to a registered location or designated location of the EMS agency
or EMS council in the course of responding to an emergency or otherwise
actively in use by the EMS agency.
H. Drugs secured in an EMS agency, regional
EMS council, EMS vehicle, or other EMS vehicle shall be stored at an
appropriate temperature pursuant to manufacturer's directions at all times. If
the EMS vehicle or other EMS vehicle cannot maintain appropriate temperature or
is out of service, the drug kit may be temporarily maintained within the
building of the EMS agency. The drug kit shall be stored in compliance with
this section.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 54.1-2400 and 54.1-3307 of the Code of Virginia.
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