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Chapter 151
Section 151.102
Recent History
- 2015 151.102 Amended 2015 c 71 art 10 s 33
- 2011 Subd. 3 New 2011 c 9 art 5 s 20
- 2000 Subd. 1 Amended 2000 c 276 s 1
- 1999 151.102 Amended 1999 c 63 s 1
- 1997 151.102 New 1997 c 132 s 3
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
151.102 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN.
Subdivision 1. General. A pharmacy technician may assist a pharmacist in the practice of
pharmacy by performing nonjudgmental tasks and works under the personal and direct supervision
of the pharmacist. A pharmacist may supervise two technicians, as long as the pharmacist assumes
responsibility for all the functions performed by the technicians. A pharmacy may exceed the
ratio of pharmacy technicians to pharmacists permitted in this subdivision or in rule by a total
of one technician at any given time in the pharmacy, provided at least one technician in the
pharmacy holds a valid certification from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board or from
another national certification body for pharmacy technicians that requires passage of a nationally
recognized, psychometrically valid certification examination for certification as determined
by the Board of Pharmacy. The Board of Pharmacy may, by rule, set ratios of technicians to
pharmacists greater than two to one for the functions specified in rule. The delegation of any
duties, tasks, or functions by a pharmacist to a pharmacy technician is subject to continuing
review and becomes the professional and personal responsibility of the pharmacist who directed
the pharmacy technician to perform the duty, task, or function.
Subd. 2. Waivers by board permitted. A pharmacist in charge in a pharmacy may
petition the board for authorization to allow a pharmacist to supervise more than two pharmacy
technicians. The pharmacist's petition must include provisions addressing the maintenance of
patient care and safety. A petition filed with the board under this subdivision shall be deemed
approved 90 days after the board receives the petition, unless the board denies the petition
within 90 days of receipt and notifies the petitioning pharmacist of the petition's denial and the
board's reasons for denial.
History: 1997 c 132 s 3; 1999 c 63 s 1; 2000 c 276 s 1
Subdivision 1. General. A pharmacy technician may assist a pharmacist in the practice of
pharmacy by performing nonjudgmental tasks and works under the personal and direct supervision
of the pharmacist. A pharmacist may supervise two technicians, as long as the pharmacist assumes
responsibility for all the functions performed by the technicians. A pharmacy may exceed the
ratio of pharmacy technicians to pharmacists permitted in this subdivision or in rule by a total
of one technician at any given time in the pharmacy, provided at least one technician in the
pharmacy holds a valid certification from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board or from
another national certification body for pharmacy technicians that requires passage of a nationally
recognized, psychometrically valid certification examination for certification as determined
by the Board of Pharmacy. The Board of Pharmacy may, by rule, set ratios of technicians to
pharmacists greater than two to one for the functions specified in rule. The delegation of any
duties, tasks, or functions by a pharmacist to a pharmacy technician is subject to continuing
review and becomes the professional and personal responsibility of the pharmacist who directed
the pharmacy technician to perform the duty, task, or function.
Subd. 2. Waivers by board permitted. A pharmacist in charge in a pharmacy may
petition the board for authorization to allow a pharmacist to supervise more than two pharmacy
technicians. The pharmacist's petition must include provisions addressing the maintenance of
patient care and safety. A petition filed with the board under this subdivision shall be deemed
approved 90 days after the board receives the petition, unless the board denies the petition
within 90 days of receipt and notifies the petitioning pharmacist of the petition's denial and the
board's reasons for denial.
History: 1997 c 132 s 3; 1999 c 63 s 1; 2000 c 276 s 1
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