N.Y. Education Law § 6801
2. A licensed pharmacist may execute a non-patient specific regimen prescribed or ordered by a physician licensed in this state or nurse practitioner certified in this state, pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner. When a licensed pharmacist administers an immunizing agent, he or she shall:
6. A licensed pharmacist may execute a non-patient-specific regimen of insulin and related supplies to an individual who has a valid prescription for insulin and related supplies which has since expired within the last twelve months. The valid prescription must have been prescribed or ordered by a physician licensed in this state or nurse practitioner certified in this state. Execution of a non-patient-specific regimen shall be on an emergency basis provided the pharmacist:
(c) notifies, within seventy-two hours of dispensing the refill or refills, the prescriber of the patient-specific prescription whose authorization could not be obtained, that an emergency prescription of insulin has been dispensed. * 7. A licensed pharmacist is a qualified health care professional under section five hundred seventy-one of the public health law for the purposes of directing a limited service laboratory and ordering and administering COVID-19 and influenza tests authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), subject to certificate of waiver requirements established pursuant to the federal clinical laboratory improvement act of nineteen hundred eighty-eight. * NB Repealed April 9, 2024 * 8. A licensed pharmacist within their lawful scope of practice may administer injectable medications into the deltoid muscle, pursuant to section six thousand eight hundred two of this article, for the treatment of mental health and substance use disorder, as prescribed or ordered by a licensed prescriber, acting within their scope of practice in this state and in accordance with regulations, including but not limited to regulations promulgated by the commissioner in consultation with any other state agencies, as necessary. * NB Effective December 28, 2023 * 9. a. A licensed pharmacist may execute a non-patient specific order for the dispensing of self-administered hormonal contraceptives prescribed or ordered by the commissioner of health, a physician licensed in this state or a nurse practitioner certified in this state pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner. b. Prior to dispensing self-administered hormonal contraceptives to a patient, and at a minimum of every twelve months for each returning patient, the pharmacist shall: