WAC 246-887-270
Controlled substances records and
reports. (1) The department of fish and wildlife shall be
responsible for maintaining all records and submitting all
reports required by federal or state law or regulation.
(2) A bound logbook with sequentially numbered pages
shall be kept documenting the receipt and disposition of all
controlled substances. In addition, all receipts and invoices
shall be maintained for a period of two years.
(3) All records shall be available for inspection by the
board or any officer who is authorized to enforce this
chapter.
(4) A physical inventory of approved controlled
substances shall be performed, reconciled, and documented
every twelve months. The inventory shall be signed and dated
by the designated individual.
(5) Any discrepancy in the actual inventory of approved
controlled substances shall be documented and reported
immediately to the responsible supervisor who shall
investigate the discrepancy. Any discrepancy that has not
been corrected within seven days shall be reported in writing
to the board of pharmacy and the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA).
(6) Unwanted or unused controlled substances shall be
returned to the manufacturer or destroyed in accordance with
the rules and requirements of the board, the Drug Enforcement
Administration, and the department of ecology.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 69.50.320, 18.64.005. 05-20-106, §
246-887-270, filed 10/5/05, effective 11/8/05.]