Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 689 § 689.774 — Rules

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 689 ·
Oregon Code § 689.774 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Rules. The State Board of Pharmacy shall adopt rules to carry out ORS 689.770 to 689.780, including but not limited to: (1) Specifying categories of prescription drugs that the Charitable Prescription Drug Program may not distribute under the program; (2) Prescribing the forms described in ORS 689.772; (3) Establishing the criteria for licensure and regulation under the program; (4) Establishing standards and procedures for accepting, storing, repackaging, distributing, shipping and disposing of donated prescription drugs under the program; (5) Establishing standards and procedures for inspecting donated prescription drugs to ensure that the drugs comply with the requirements of this section and ORS 689.772; and (6) Establishing record keeping and reporting requirements for the program. [2009 c.300 §4; 2016 c.14 §2]
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