Sec. 10. (a) The
prescription drug donation repository
program is established. The program allows a person to donate prescription drugs and
supplies to a central repository or local repository for use by an individual who is an
eligible recipient.
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 25-26-26-10
- board: means the Indiana board of pharmacy (IC 25-26-13-3). See Indiana Code 25-26-26-2
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- eligible recipient: means an individual who:
Indiana Code 25-26-26-4
- prescription drug: means a drug, as defined in IC 25-26-13-2, that requires a prescription before being dispensed or administered to a patient. See Indiana Code 25-26-26-7
- program: refers to the prescription drug donation repository program established by section 10 of this chapter. See Indiana Code 25-26-26-8
- supplies: means the supplies necessary to administer the donated prescription drugs. See Indiana Code 25-26-26-9
(b) The board (IC 25-26-13-3) shall administer and maintain the program.
(c) The board may establish a central repository that accepts donated prescription drugs and supplies, conducts a safety inspection of the prescription drugs, and ships donated prescription drugs and supplies to a local repository.
(d) The board may contract with a third party to implement and administer the program.
As added by P.L.208-2023, SEC.5.