HRS §328-16.2
Customized patient medication package
A pharmacy may put your prescription medicines into a custom package, but only with your (or your caregiver, guardian, or prescriber's) OK. The OK can be given in writing, by phone, or electronically, and must be noted on your prescription record. The package must meet standard pharmacy rules.
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The statute, as written — Customized patient medication package
(a) A pharmacy may provide a customized patient medication package to any person; provided that: (1) The pharmacy has obtained the consent of the patient, patient's caregiver, patient's guardian, or prescribing practitioner; provided that the consent may be communicated in writing, orally, or by electronic transmission; provided further that the format of the consent shall be identified on the prescription record required to be maintained under section 328-17.7; (2) The consent is accompanied by the patient's current prescription; and (3) The customized patient medication package meets the requirements of section 328-16. (b) As used in this section, "customized patient medication package" means a package that is prepared by a pharmacist for a specific patient and contains one or more prescribed solid oral dosage forms.
Sections this one refers to
§328-17.7 Keeping records of prescriptions
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