Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 19, § 30-1.026
PURPOSE: This rule defines the requirements for controlled substance registrations for separate activities and for separate sites, and defines when a separate registration is not required.
(1) Independent Activities. The following eight groups of activities are deemed to be independent of each other and require separate registration:
(B) Distributing controlled substances, except:
combined dosage units of controlled substances distributed and dispensed in a calendar year shall be exempt from obtaining a separate registration for distributing;
combined dosage units of controlled substances distributed and dispensed in a calendar year must obtain a separate registration as a distributor but shall be exempt from maintaining separate inventories under 19 CSR 30-1.042;
(1) general physical location where controlled substances are manufactured, distributed, or dispensed by a person.
(A) For purposes of registration only, the following locations shall be deemed not to be places where controlled substances are manufactured, distributed, or dispensed:
or on behalf of a registered person, unless these substances are distributed directly from the warehouse to registrants other than the registered person or to persons not required to register;
controlled substances are solicited, made, or supervised but which neither contains these substances (other than substances for display purposes or lawful distribution as samples only) nor serves as a distribution point for filling sales orders;
another location) where controlled substances are prescribed but neither administered nor otherwise dispensed as a regular part of the professional practice of the practitioner at the office and where no supplies of controlled substances are maintained;
hospital, provided that the location is owned and operated by the hospital and controlled substances are not dispensed for use away from the location;
emergency medical service location where an emergency vehicle is housed that does not have a permanent location of operation; and
outside the state of Missouri that renders assistance to a pre-hospital emergency medical service located in the state of Missouri under a mutual aid contract in the case of an emergency, major catastrophe, or other unforeseen event that jeopardizes the ability of the local Missouri pre-hospital emergency medical service to promptly respond.
AUTHORITY: section 195.195, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed April 14, 2000, effective Nov. 30, 2000. Amended: Filed Oct. 30, 2020, effective April 30, 2021.
*Original authority: 195.195, RSMo 1957, amended 1971, 1989, 1993, 2014.