(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, a copy of each electronic controlled substance prescription record that a pharmacy receives must be digitally signed by one of the following:
- (1) The last intermediary transmitting the record to the pharmacy must digitally sign the prescription immediately prior to transmission to the pharmacy.
- (2) The first pharmacy application that receives the electronic prescription must digitally sign the prescription immediately on receipt.
- (b) If the last intermediary digitally signs the record, it must forward the digitally signed copy to the pharmacy.
(c) If a pharmacy receives a digitally signed prescription that includes the individual practitioner's digital signature, the pharmacy application must do the following:
- (1) Verify the digital signature as provided in FIPS 186-3, as incorporated by reference in § 1311.08.
- (2) Check the validity of the certificate holder's digital certificate by checking the certificate revocation list. The pharmacy may cache the CRL until it expires.
- (3) Archive the digitally signed record. The pharmacy record must retain an indication that the prescription was verified upon receipt. No additional digital signature is required.