1172 - Definitions.

     § 1172.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this subchapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Correctional facility."  A correctional institution, group     home, prerelease center, community corrections center, parole     center or any facility that houses a person convicted of a     criminal offense, or awaiting trial, sentencing or extradition     in a criminal proceeding. The term does not include any facility     or institution operated, supervised or licensed under the act of     June 13, 1967 (P.L.31, No.21), known as the Public Welfare Code.        "Designated personnel."  Correctional facility employees or     employees of a vendor for a correctional facility licensed by     the State Board of Medicine, State Board of Osteopathic     Medicine, State Board of Nursing or State Board of Pharmacy and     authorized by their scope of practice to administer drugs.        "Drug."  Any medication prescribed by a licensed     practitioner, either patient specific or stock, to a patient in     a correctional facility.        "Manufacturer."  A company that produces a drug or a Federal     Drug Administration certified repacker who packages or     repackages a drug product for distribution.        "Manufacturer identifier."  A manufacturer's name or product     National Drug Code number.        "Unit dose package."  An individually sealed package that     contains a single dose drug with the drug name, strength,     manufacturer identifier, lot number and expiration date of the     drug on the package.        "Unit of issue package."  A package that includes multiple     unit dose packages of the same drug.        "Vendor pharmacy."  A licensed pharmacy that packages,     repackages or prepares a manufacturer-sealed container, unit     dose package or unit of issue package for delivery to a     correctional facility.