3334 - Emergency oral prescriptions for schedule II drugs and certain other controlled substances.

§ 3334. Emergency oral prescriptions for schedule II drugs and certain  other controlled substances. 1. In an emergency situation, as defined by  rule  or  regulation  of  the  department,  a  practitioner  may  orally  prescribe and a pharmacist may dispense to an ultimate  user  controlled  substances  in  schedule  II  and  those  schedule  III  or  schedule IV  controlled substances as the commissioner may, by  regulation,  require;  provided however the pharmacist shall:    (a)  contemporaneously  reduce  such prescription to writing or to the  extent authorized by federal requirements, to an electronic record;    (b)  dispense  the  substance  in   conformity   with   the   labeling  requirements  applicable  to  the  type  of  prescription which would be  required but for the emergency; and    (c) make a good faith effort to verify the practitioner's identity, if  the practitioner is unknown to the pharmacist.    2. No oral prescription shall be filled for a quantity  of  controlled  substances  which  would  exceed a five day supply if the substance were  used in accordance with the directions for use.    3. Within  seventy-two  hours  after  authorizing  an  emergency  oral  prescription,  the  prescribing practitioner shall cause to be delivered  to  the  pharmacist  the  original  of  an  official  New   York   state  prescription  or an electronic prescription. Such prescription shall, in  addition to the information  otherwise  required,  also  have  upon  the  official New York state prescription or upon the electronic prescription  the  words:  "Authorization for emergency dispensing." If the pharmacist  fails to receive such prescription he or she shall notify the department  in writing  or  electronically  within  seven  days  from  the  date  of  dispensing the substance.    4.   Such   official   New   York  state  prescription  or  electronic  prescription shall be endorsed, and  retained  and  filed  in  the  same  manner as is otherwise required for such prescriptions.