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(a) A pharmacy shall maintain prescription drug orders for a period of two years from the date of filling or the date of the last dispensed refill. The prescription drug orders shall be maintained in numerical order and in a manner that ensures they will remain legible for the required two-year period.
(b) To comply with (a) of this section, a pharmacy shall maintain the prescription drug orders by keeping in its file
(1) the original written prescription drug order;
(2) a plain paper version of the prescription drug order received by facsimile or digital electronic transmittal; or
(3) a prescription drug order put into writing either manually or electronically by the pharmacist.
History: Eff. 1/16/98, Register 145; am 11/10/2001, Register 160
Authority: AS 08.80.005
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