Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
Department LR. Licensing and Regulatory Affairs |
Bureau of Professional Licensing |
Chapter Board of Pharmacy – Controlled Substances |
Part 4. SECURITY |
Section 338.3145. Employees; disqualification.
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(1) The following individuals shall not be employed or otherwise utilized, with or without compensation, by a person who is licensed by the administrator pursuant to section 7303, 17711, or 17748 of the act in any manner or capacity that allows the individuals access to controlled substances:
(a) An individual who the licensee knows, or should reasonably know, to be a substance abuser as defined in section 6107 of the act. This subdivision does not apply to a licensee enrolled in the health professional recovery program under a current monitoring agreement.
(b) An individual whose controlled substance license is suspended, revoked, or denied.
(c) An individual whose license issued by this state or another state is under suspension or revoked in this state or another state for a violation that involves controlled substances.
(d) An individual who has been convicted of a crime that involves controlled substances and who is currently under sentence for that conviction.
(2) Delegation pursuant to section 16215 of the act shall not be made by a licensed person to a licensed or unlicensed individual unless the delegation is in compliance with this rule.
History: 1979 AC; 1980 AACS; 1992 AACS; 2002 AACS.