The purpose of this section is to establish and maintain a cancer drug donation program under which unused cancer prescription drugs and cancer supplies may be donated and dispensed to eligible individuals who are diagnosed with cancer. This rule applies to the department or any person who donates, receives, dispenses or otherwise participates or wishes to participate in the cancer drug donation program.

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations 61N-1.026

  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Donor: The person who makes a gift.
    (1) Recipient Eligibility Requirements.
    (a) A Florida resident who is diagnosed with cancer is eligible to receive drugs or supplies under the cancer drug donation program unless the person falls under Fl. Admin. Code R. 61N-1.026(1)(b)
    (b) A Florida resident is ineligible to participate in the cancer drug donation program if the person is eligible to receive cancer drugs or supplies through the Medicaid program, third-party insurer or any other prescription drug program funded in whole or in part by the Federal Government, unless these benefits have been exhausted, or a certain cancer drug or supply need by the patient is not covered by the prescription drug program as stated in Florida Statutes § 499.029(9)
    (2) Donor Eligibility Requirements. Any person defined as a donor in Florida Statutes § 499.029(3), is determined to be eligible to be a donor.
    (3) Participant Facility Requirements.
    (a) Eligibility: Only a Class II Institutional Pharmacy, permitted under chapter 465, F.S., that accepts, stores and dispenses donated cancer drugs and supplies may participate in the cancer drug donation program.
    (b) Notice of Participation: Participation in the cancer drug donation program is voluntary. To be eligible for participation in the cancer drug donation program, a Class II Institutional Pharmacy must elect to participate and provide the department with all of the following as set forth in Form DH-MQA 1100, 2/07, incorporated by reference in subsection (4):
    1. The name, permit number, street address, and telephone number of the pharmacy,
    2. The name and telephone number of a pharmacist or another contact as determined by the pharmacist who is employed by or under contract with the pharmacy,
    3. A statement indicating the pharmacy meets the eligibility requirements under paragraph (3)(a), herein.
    (c) Withdrawal from participation: A pharmacy may withdraw from participation in the cancer drug donation program upon at least 10 days written notification to the department as set forth in Form DH-MQA 1100, 2/07, incorporated by reference in subsection (4).
    (d) Storage: Cancer drugs and supplies donated under the cancer drug donation program shall be stored in a secure storage area under environmental conditions appropriate for the cancer drugs or supplies being stored. Donated cancer drugs and supplies may not be stored with non-donated inventory.
    (e) Dispensing:
    1. Cancer drugs and supplies shall be dispensed by a licensed pharmacist, whether or not employed by or under contract with a participant facility, pursuant to the requirements in chapter 465, F.S.,
    2. The pharmacist shall inspect the donated cancer drugs and supplies for adulteration, misbranding, mislabeling, and the date of expiration before dispensing. Cancer drugs or supplies that are tampered with, expired, adulterated, mislabeled or misbranded may not be dispensed,
    3. Before a cancer drug or supply may be dispensed to a recipient, the recipient shall sign a cancer drug donation program Recipient Record, Form DH-MQA 1098, 2/07, incorporated by reference in subsection (4), and shall be notified, both orally and in writing, that the cancer drug or supply may have been previously dispensed,
    4. Cancer drugs and supplies shall be dispensed only to recipients who meet the following eligibility requirements:
    a. Individuals who are uninsured,
    b. All other individuals who are otherwise eligible under subsection (1), herein, to receive cancer drugs or supplies from the cancer drug donation program.
    5. Cancer drugs or supplies may not be donated to a specific cancer patient.
    (f) Recordkeeping requirements:
    1. Donor and Recipient Records as reflected in Forms DH-MQA 1099, 2/07 and 1098, 2/07, incorporated by reference in subsection (4), shall be maintained at least 3 years by the participant facility.
    2. Destruction Records for donated drugs or supplies as reflected in Form DH-MQA 1099, 2/07, incorporated by reference in subsection (4), shall be maintained at least 3 years by the participant facility. For each drug or supply destroyed the record shall include all of the following information:
    a. The date of destruction,
    b. The name, strength and quantity of the cancer drug destroyed,
    c. The name of the person or firm that destroyed the drug,
    d. The source of the drugs or supplies destroyed.
    (4) Required Forms for Program Participants.
    (a) Cancer Drug Donation Program Recipient Record, DH-MQA 1098, effective February 2007 and incorporated herein by reference.
    (b) Cancer Drug Donation Program Donation and Destruction Record, DH-MQA 1099, effective February 2007, and incorporated herein by reference.
    (c) Cancer Drug Donation Program Notice of Participation or Withdrawal, DOH Form DH-MQA 1100, effective February 2007, and incorporated herein by reference.
The above referenced required forms are available by contacting the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Division of Drugs, Devices and Cosmetics, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1047, or by downloading them from the department’s website.
    (5) Dispensing Fees. A cancer drug donation program participant facility may charge the recipient of the drug or supply a handling fee of no more than 300% of the Medicaid dispensing fee or no more than $15.00, whichever is less, for each cancer drug or supply dispensed.
    (6) Categories of drugs and supplies eligible for donation.
    (a) Cancer drugs. A cancer drug is eligible for donation under the cancer drug donation program only if all the following requirements are met:
    1. The donation is accompanied by a completed cancer drug donation program Donation Record that is signed by the person making the donation or that person’s authorized representative,
    2. The drug’s expiration date is at least 6 months later than the date that the drug was donated and its tamper resistant packaging is intact,
    3. The drug is in its original, unopened, sealed, tamper-evident unit dose packaging that includes the drug’s lot number and expiration date. Single-unit dose drugs may be accepted if the single-unit dose packaging is unopened,
    4. Cancer drugs billed to and paid for by Medicaid in long-term care facilities are not eligible for donation unless not reimbursable by Medicaid.
    (b) Cancer supplies. Cancer supplies are eligible for donation under the cancer drug donation program only if the supplies meet all the following requirements:
    1. The supplies have not been tampered with or mislabeled; the supplies are in their original, unopened, sealed packaging,
    2. The donation is accompanied by a completed cancer drug donation program Donation Record that is signed by the person making the donation or that person’s authorized representative.
    (c) Drugs and supplies not eligible for donation. All of the following drugs are ineligible for donation or acceptance under the cancer drug donation program.
    1. Substances listed in Schedule II, Schedule III, Schedule IV or Schedule V of Florida Statutes § 893.03,
    2. Drugs and supplies that do not meet the criteria under paragraphs (6)(a) and (b), herein,
    3. Drugs that expire less than 6 months after the date of donation.
    (7) The Department shall establish a website to maintain the registry of participant facilities. The website shall also contain links to cancer drug manufacturers that offer drug assistance programs or free medication.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 499.029(8). Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 499.029. History-New 8-6-07, Formerly 64F-12.026.