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What schedule drugs require one-inch red "C" on the lower right corner of a
prescription when the hardcopy for the controlled substance is integrated
into the nonscheduled drug prescription files? - -Schedule III, IV, V

-What is required when dispensing a drug with an estrogenic component? -
-Package insert

-What is the default container for a prescription unless the patient has
specifically requested not to receive their medications in this manner? - -
Child-resistant safety containers

-What is a DEA Form 222? - -Form required for ordering Schedule II
controlled substances

-What are the 4 sections of the California Pharmacy Law Text? - -1. The
California Business and Professions Code
2. The California Code of Regulations from the Administrative Codes
3. The California Health and Safety Codes (includes Uniform Controlled
Substances Act)
4. The California Civil Codes (confidentiality)

-What is the difference between a Statute and a Regulation? - -Statute:
Codes found in the California Business and Professions Codes, California
Health and Safety Codes, and California Civil Codes; Statutes are passed by
the state legislature
Regulations: Codes that make up the California Code of Regulations; Codes
are developed by State Agencies (e.g. CA Board of Pharmacy)

-What is the Preemption Doctrine? - -When a state and federal law conflict,
the more stringent law applies. (ex. Paregoric is Schedule III in federal, but
Schedule II in CA --> Schedule II prevails in CA because it is more strict)

-What terms are used in a statute or regulation to make it mandatory? -
-"must" or "shall"

-What is the difference between a mandatory and permissive law? - -A
mandatory law must be followed precisely as stated.
A permissive law only provides guidance on how to proceed. (e.g. pharmacist
does not have to be PIC for a second pharmacy if they cannot handle duties
for both pharmacies)

, -What terms are used in a statute or reglation to make it permissive? -
-"may" or "can"

-A patient requests a refill for a medication that has PRN refills, but the
prescription was originally written over one year ago. Are you required, by
law, to contact the physician for a new prescription? - -No, you technically
have not broken any laws and would not be subject to criminal sanctions.
However you have acted outside the standard of practice according to the
attorney general. You could be subject to a civil claim if something bad
happened to the patient.

-How does the Attorney General's opinion weigh in on a pharmacy related
matter? - -It is a GUIDANCE, not a law, but if you do not follow it and
something happens to a patient, the patient could file a legal claim stating
you were not following the STANDARD OF PRACTICE.

-What are the three common legal actions that can be brought against a
pharmacist? - -1. Civil
2. Criminal
3. Administrative

-What is the potential legal action when an individual wins a civil suit against
a pharmacist? - -The pharmacist may be required to compensate the patient

-What is the potential legal action when a governing body wins a criminal
suit against a pharmacist? - -The pharmacist could serve time in prison or
pay a fine

-What is the potential legal action when a state board of pharmacy wins a
criminal suit against a pharmacist? - -The pharmacist could have their
license revoked, suspended, or put on probation

-What is the governing body for the CA State Board of Pharmacy? - -
Department of Consumer Affairs

-How many board members sit on the CA State Board of Pharmacy? - -13

-How many CA State Board members are required to be pharmacists? - -7

-How many CA State Board members are appointed by the Governor? - -11

-How many CA State Board of Pharmacy members are appointed by the
State Senate? - -2

-How many of the State Senate-appointed CA State Board of Pharmacy
members are required to be pharmacists? - -0

,-How many of the Governor-appointed CA State Board of Pharmacy
members are required to be actively practicing pharmacists? - -5

-How many of the Governor-appointed CA State Board of Pharmacy
members are required NOT to be pharmacists? - -4

-How many total CA State Board of Pharmacy members are required NOT to
be pharmacists? - -8

-How many of the Governor-appointed CA State Board of Pharmacy
members are required to be registered pharmacists? - -7

-What is the minimum number of pharmacists on the CA State Board of
Pharmacy required to work in an acute-care hospital setting? - -1

-What is the minimum number of pharmacists on the CA State Board of
Pharmacy required to work in an independent community pharmacy? - -1

-What is the minimum number of pharmacists on the CA State Board of
Pharmacy required to work in a chain community pharmacy? - -1

-What is the minimum number of pharmacists on the CA State Board of
Pharmacy required to work in a long-term healthcare setting? - -1

-What is the minimum number of pharmacists on the CA State Board of
Pharmacy required to work in a skilled nursing facility setting? - -1

-What is the minimum number of pharmacists on the CA State Board of
Pharmacy required to be a member of a pharmacists' labor union? - -1

-What is the minimum number of pharmacy's a person must own in the
state of CA in order to be considered a "chain community pharmacy"? - -75

-What is the maximum number of pharmacy's a person can own in the state
of CA in order to be considered an "independent community pharmacy"? - -4

-What is the length of a term for a CA State Board of Pharmacy member? - -
4 years

-What is the maximum number of consecutive terms a CA State Board of
Pharmacy member can serve? - -2 terms

-What is a quorum for a CA State Board of Pharmacy meeting? - -7
members

, -How often are meetings held for the CA State Board of Pharmacy? - -At
least once every 4 months

-What is the minimum number of meetings the CA State Board of Pharmacy
can get away with in a year? - -3

-What is the role of the pharmacy inspector? - -Inspect, during normal
business hours, all pharmacies, medical device retailers, veterinary drug
retail operations, dispensaries, wholesalers of drugs or medical devices and
operations in which drugs or devices are compounded, stored, dispensed or
sold

-Are pharmacy inspectors allowed in physician offices and/or clinics? - -Yes,
when the office orders, stores, and dispenses drugs and does not have a
pharmacy license issued by the CA State Board of Pharmacy.

-Are pharmacy inspectors required to be registered pharmacists? - -No

-When can a pharmacy inspector arrest someone? - -If they have
"reasonable cause" that a person has violated state pharmacy laws, usually
constituting a felony or misdemeanor

-Is a pharmacy inspector required to have a warrant if they choose to arrest
someone? - -No

-What is required if a pharmacy inspector chooses to remove pharmacy files
and prescription records? - -1. Signed receipt itemizing which prescription
documents or drugs were removed
2. Photocopies of the prescription records should remain in the pharmacy

-What is the maximum number of consecutive years a CA State Board of
Pharmacy member can serve? - -8 years

-A pharmacy inspector comes in during normal business hours for an
inspection. What information is the manager required to provide if the
inspector requests it? - -1. Names of the pharmacy owner(s)
2. Names of the pharmacy manager(s)
3. Names of the employees
4. Brief statement of the capacity by which each person works

-What are the roles of the executive officer of the board? - -Exercise the
powers and perform the duties delegated by the Board.
Influence policy changes.
Institute accusation proceedings against licensed pharmacists who have
broken the law.

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