Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 20, § 2220-2.175
PURPOSE: This rule establishes guidelines for the operation of the Well-Being Committee, pursuant to section 338.380, RSMo.
(1) Definitions.
(3) Membership and Organization.
(A) The Well-Being Committee (hereinafter committee) shall be composed of the committee administrator and three (3) appointed members as follows:
Missouri Pharmacy Association;
Missouri Society of Health-System Pharmacists; and
State Board of Pharmacy.
(2) times annually.
(5) Well-Being Committee Duties.
(5) years in duration, or the time designated by the board. The contract between the committee and impaired licensee shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following conditions/requirements:
with all terms, conditions, or treatment identified, required, or recommended by the contractor or the board for the treatment, evaluation, monitoring, or assessment of the impaired licensee;
from the possession or consumption of legend medication, except as prescribed by a treating prescriber;
from illegal possession of alcohol, the consumption of alcohol, and the possession or consumption of illegal drugs;
to random drug testing unless otherwise specified by the board, committee, or contractor;
the committee or the contractor all relapses or other breaches of the contractual terms;
or meet with the board, committee, contractor, or the contractor’s appointed designee as may be requested by the board, committee, or contractor;
support meetings as requested by the committee, contractor, or treatment providers;
Well-Being Program by the board shall authorize the committee to release any and all information regarding the impaired licensee to the board;
enrolled in the Well-Being Program shall authorize the committee to release any and all information regarding the impaired licensee to the board upon a violation of any state or federal drug law or if the licensee breaches or fails to comply with any terms of a Well- Being contract; and
financially responsible for all drug screens and any other professional or administrative service rendered on behalf of the impaired licensee.
(E) The committee shall provide to the board in writing:
be approved by the board. The committee shall report on progress with regard to preparing and implementing the action plan and budget as requested by the board or committee;
licensee participating in or being assisted by the Well-Being Program. The identity of licensees who voluntarily submit to the Well- Being Program shall remain anonymous to the board for purposes of these reports, except as otherwise provided by this rule. Progress reports shall be provided to the board at board meetings or upon request of the board;
rule for voluntary participants, any and all information or documentation with regard to the identification, intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation of any licensee who participates in, or is assisted by, the Well-Being Program;
reports. These reports must be itemized and account for all income from any and every source and each expense to any and every vendor that relates to the Well-Being Program in any way; and
requested by the board, except as otherwise provided by this rule for voluntary participants.
(F) In addition to the other requirements of this rule, the committee shall also report, in writing, to the board:
plinary orders/agreements, board statutes or regulations, or other state or federal drug laws which occur after the date of the disciplinary order/agreement or the date the licensee entered the Well-Being Program, whichever occurs first;
ment within forty-eight (48) hours following the provider’s determination that the licensee needs treatment;
with the terms of a Well-Being Program contract or who resumes the practice of pharmacy before the treatment provider has made a clear determination that the licensee is capable of practicing; and
Being Committee or the committee administrator.
of drug screens and professional and administrative services to be paid by the impaired licensee.
(6) Committee Administrator Duties.
(C) The committee administrator shall also be familiar with licensees suffering from impairment issues which include, but shall not be limited to, the following:
(D) Upon referral, the duties of the committee administrator shall also include, but are not limited to, assisting the committee with the following:
tions;
assessment or evaluation and seeing that treatment recommendations based on the assessment are followed;
re-entry contractual compliance;
screens;
tice from treatment;
agencies, as requested by the board or the committee;
the committee; and
mined by the committee.
(E) Upon request by the committee, the committee administrator shall supply to the committee in writing:
regarding the operation of the Well-Being Program;
with regard to the identification, intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation of any licensee that is participating in or being assisted by the Well-Being Program or who has participated in or been assisted by the Well-Being Program;
with regard to each licensee participating in the Well-Being Program; and
(F) Upon request, the committee administrator shall supply to the board in writing:
board regarding the Well-Being Program or any licensee participating in or being assisted by the Well-Being Program, except as otherwise provided herein for voluntary participants; and
with regard to the identification, intervention, treatment, rehabilitation, and compliance of any voluntary participant who breaches or fails to comply with the terms of any Well-Being Program contract or violates any state or federal law.
(7) Contractor Duties.
(B) The contractor shall provide services when appropriate to impaired licensees which include, but are not limited to, the following:
tract between the committee and the impaired licensee;
obtaining evaluation and treatment;
tions based on the assessment of the licensee are followed;
re-entry contractual compliance;
screens;
tice from treatment;
agencies, as requested by the board or the committee;
the committee;
random and scheduled drug screens; and
mined by the committee.
(E) Voluntary Participants.
subsection, the identity of licensees who voluntarily submit to the Well-Being Program shall remain anonymous to the board.
committee a Notice of Non-Compliance against any voluntary participant who breaches or fails to comply with the terms of any Well-Being Program contract or who violates any state or federal drug law. If a complaint is filed by the committee against the licensee, the contractor shall require the committee administrator to supply to the board any information or documentation with regard to the licensee’s identification, intervention, treatment, compliance, and rehabilitation, as requested by the board.
release from all licensees who voluntarily enter the Well-Being Program that authorizes the contractor to release any and all information or documents pertaining to the licensee to the board or the committee in the event the licensee breaches or fails to comply with the terms of any Well-Being Program contract or violates any state or federal drug law.
(F) General Reporting.
committee in writing:
to be approved by the board. The contractor shall report on progress with regard to preparing and implementing the action plan and budget as requested by the board or committee;
reports for the Well-Being Program and any other financial report requested by the board or the committee;
each licensee participating in or being assisted by the Well-Being Program;
mentation with regard to the identification, intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation of any licensee who participates in, or is assisted by, the Well-Being Program;
requested by the committee; and
tion required by this subsection shall only be released to the board pursuant to Chapter 338, RSMo, and the rules promulgated thereto.
board in writing:
as directed by the board. The contractor shall report on progress with regard to preparing and implementing the action plan and budget as requested by the board or committee;
each licensee participating in or being assisted by the Well-Being Program, provided the identity of licensees who voluntarily submit to the Well-Being Program shall remain anonymous to the board for purposes of these reports, except as otherwise provided by this rule; and
requested by the board, except as otherwise provided by this rule for voluntary participants.
(G) Violation Reporting. In addition to the other requirements of this rule, the contractor shall report, in writing, to the committee:
ciplinary order/agreement, any provision of Chapter 338, RSMo, or the board regulations, or any state or federal drug law, which occurs after the date of the disciplinary order/agreement or the date the licensee entered the Well-Being Program, whichever occurs first;
ment within forty-eight (48) hours following the provider’s determination that the licensee needs treatment; and
with the terms of a Well-Being Program contract or who resumes the practice of pharmacy before the treatment provider has made a clear determination that the licensee is capable of practicing.
(8) Confidentiality.
AUTHORITY: section 338.140.1, RSMo 2000 and section 338.380, RSMo Supp. 2009.* Original rule filed Aug. 18, 2009, effective March 30, 2010. *Original authority: 338.140.1, RSMo 1939, amended 1981, 1989, 1997 and 338.380, RSMo 2007.