(1) A veterinarian legally prescribing drugs may
delegate to a registered veterinary medication clerk or a
licensed veterinary technician, while under the veterinarian's
direct supervision, certain nondiscretionary functions defined by
the board and used in the dispensing of legend and nonlegend
drugs (except controlled substances as defined in or under
chapter 69.50 RCW) associated with the practice of veterinary
medicine. Upon final approval of the packaged prescription
following a direct physical inspection of the packaged
prescription for proper formulation, packaging, and labeling by
the veterinarian, the veterinarian may delegate the delivery of
the prescription to a registered veterinary medication clerk or
licensed veterinary technician, while under the veterinarian's
indirect supervision. Dispensing of drugs by veterinarians,
licensed veterinary technicians, and registered veterinary
medication clerks shall meet the applicable requirements of
chapters 18.64, 69.40, 69.41, and 69.50 RCW and is subject to
inspection by the board of pharmacy investigators.
(2) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Direct supervision" means the veterinarian is on the
premises and is quickly and easily available; and
(b) "Indirect supervision" means the veterinarian is not on
the premises but has given written or oral instructions for the
delegated task.
[2007 c 235 § 5; 2000 c 93 § 8; 1993 c 78 § 2.]