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Article - Health - General




§15–605.

    (a)    The Board may approve Medbank of Maryland, Inc., or another licensed pharmacy, to be a repository.

    (b)    Consistent with its approval by the Board, a repository shall:

        (1)    Accept only donated prescription drugs and medical supplies forwarded by designated drop–off sites;

        (2)    Inspect all donated prescription drugs and medical supplies;

        (3)    Accept for dispensing to needy individuals only those donated prescription drugs and medical supplies that meet the requirements of § 15–603 of this subtitle;

        (4)    Dispose of donated prescription drugs and medical supplies not accepted for dispensing to needy individuals in accordance with State and federal law;

        (5)    Maintain a separate inventory of donated prescription drugs and medical supplies;

        (6)    Store donated prescription drugs and medical supplies in a secure location used exclusively for the Program;

        (7)    Maintain separate prescription files for patients receiving donated prescription drugs and medical supplies; and

        (8)    Obliterate from the labels of donated prescription drugs and medical supplies any information specific to the patient for whom the donated prescription drugs and medical supplies were originally dispensed.

    (c)    A repository shall dispense donated prescription drugs and medical supplies only:

        (1)    To an individual who meets the requirements of § 15-606 of this subtitle;

        (2)    On a new prescription, in the case of a prescription drug or medical supply that requires a prescription; and

        (3)    In accordance with State and federal laws pertaining to:

            (i)    Storage, distribution, and dispensing of prescription drugs; and

            (ii)    Confidentiality of patient information.

    (d)    A repository may:

        (1)    Charge a fee, not to exceed $10, for each prescription drug or medical supply dispensed; and

        (2)    Dispense a donated prescription drug or medical supply by mail, provided that the repository informs the patient that a delay may be entailed.

    (e)    A repository may not establish or maintain a waiting list for any prescription drug or medical supply dispensed by the Program.

    (f)    A pharmacy may accept prescription drugs and medical supplies taken to the pharmacy for disposal only if the pharmacy is approved by the Board as a repository for this purpose.

    (g)    The Program may not require a private entity to establish, operate, or fund a drop–off site or disposal program.

    (h)    The Department shall develop a process for providing information about the availability of the State’s earned income tax credit established under § 10–704 of the Tax – General Article to each individual receiving donated prescription drugs and medical supplies from the repository.



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