Montana Code 37-7-410. Positive identification required
37-7-410. Positive identification required. (1) (a) Except as provided in subsection (2), a pharmacy may not dispense a controlled substance to a potential recipient without first positively identifying the recipient by means of a valid driver’s license, a school district or postsecondary education photo identification, a tribal photo identification, or other identification allowed by the board by rule.
Terms Used In Montana Code 37-7-410
- Board: means the board of pharmacy provided for in 2-15-1733. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Controlled substance: means a substance designated in Schedules II through V of Title 50, chapter 32, part 2. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Health care facility: has the meaning provided in 50-5-101. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Pharmacist: means a person licensed by the state to engage in the practice of pharmacy and who may affix to the person's name the term "R. See Montana Code 37-7-101
- Pharmacy: means an established location, either physical or electronic, registered by the board where drugs or devices are dispensed with pharmaceutical care or where pharmaceutical care is provided. See Montana Code 37-7-101
(b)Documentation of the recipient’s identification must be permanently linked to the record of the dispensed controlled substance and must include:
(i)a copy of the identification presented; or
(ii)a record that includes:
(A)the recipient’s name;
(B)the type of identification presented and the unique identification number; and
(C)the government entity that issued the identification.
(2)Positive identification is not required if:
(a)the controlled substance is dispensed directly to the patient and:
(i)the filled prescription is delivered to the patient or the patient’s health care provider; or
(ii)the patient is being treated at a health care facility or is housed in a correctional facility; or
(b)the potential recipient of the controlled substance is personally and positively known by a pharmacist or an employee of the pharmacy who is present and identifies the recipient and the personal identification is documented by recording:
(i)the recipient’s name;
(ii)a notation indicating that the recipient was known to a pharmacist or an employee of the pharmacy; and
(iii)the identity of the individual making the personal identification.