(1) A pharmacist may independently prescribe if such pharmacist:
- (a) Only prescribes drugs for conditions for which the pharmacist is educationally prepared and for which competence has been achieved and maintained;
- (b) Only issues a prescription for a legitimate medical purpose arising from a patient-prescriber relationship;
- (c) Obtains adequate information about the patient’s health status to make appropriate decisions based on the applicable standard of care and the best available evidence;
- (d) Recognizes the limits of the pharmacist’s own knowledge and experience and consults with and refers to other health care professionals as appropriate; and
- (e) Maintains documentation adequate to justify the care provided, including but not limited to the information collected as part of the patient assessment, diagnosis, prescription record, provider notification, and follow-up care plan.
- (2) The general requirements provided for in this section do not apply to the prescribing of devices and nonprescription drugs, prescribing under a collaborative pharmacy practice agreement, direct administration of a medication, or prescribing emergency drugs authorized under this chapter.
[54-1734, added 2025, ch. 93, sec. 36, p. 435.]