Phar 7.30(1)(1) “Central shared services pharmacy” means a pharmacy licensed in this state acting as an agent of an originating pharmacy. Phar 7.30(2)(2) “Labeling pharmacy” means the central shared services pharmacy or originating pharmacy which is responsible for product verification under s. Phar 7.07 (1) (a) and (b). Phar 7.30(3)(3) “Originating pharmacy” means a pharmacy licensed in this state that uses a central shared services pharmacy. Phar 7.30 HistoryHistory: CR 19-145: cr. Register December 2020 No. 780, eff. 1-1-21. Phar 7.31Phar 7.31 Requirements. An originating pharmacy may use a central shared services pharmacy only pursuant to the following requirements: Phar 7.31(1)(1) The central shared services pharmacy either has the same owner as the originating pharmacy or has a written contract with the originating pharmacy outlining the services to be provided and the responsibilities of each pharmacy in fulfilling the terms of the contract. Phar 7.31(2)(2) The central shared services pharmacy shall maintain a record of all originating pharmacies, including name, address and DEA number that it provides services to. Phar 7.31(3)(3) The central shared services pharmacy and originating pharmacy maintain a written protocol delineating each pharmacy’s assumption of responsibility for compliance with state and federal law. Phar 7.31(4)(4) Unless the central shared services pharmacy shares a computer system with the originating pharmacy meeting the requirements of s. Phar 7.04 (4) and contains the medication profile record under s. Phar 7.11 (3), it may not perform drug utilization review under s. Phar 7.03 to satisfy the final check requirement under s. Phar 7.07 (1) (c). Phar 7.31(5)(5) The prescription label attached to the container shall contain the name and address of the labeling or originating pharmacy. The date on which the prescription was dispensed for purposes of s. 450.11 (4) (a) 2., Stats., shall be the date on which the labeling pharmacy filled the prescription order. Phar 7.31(6)(6) The originating pharmacy or central shared services pharmacy shall maintain the original of all prescription orders received for purposes of filing and recordkeeping as required by state and federal law. Phar 7.31(7)(7) In addition to meeting the other recordkeeping requirements required by state and federal law, the central shared services pharmacy and originating pharmacy shall each maintain records to identify each of its pharmacists responsible for the final check under s. Phar 7.07 (1). Phar 7.31 HistoryHistory: CR 19-145: cr. Register December 2020 No. 780, eff. 1-1-21. Phar 7.40Phar 7.40 Definitions. In this subchapter: Phar 7.40(1)(1) “Delivery system” means a structure, controlled by a pharmacy licensed in this state, that a prescription is placed in for patient pick-up. Phar 7.40(2)(2) “Supervising pharmacy” means a licensed pharmacy that oversees the operations and administration of remote dispensing. Phar 7.40 HistoryHistory: CR 19-145: cr. Register December 2020 No. 780, eff. 1-1-21; correction in (title) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 2., Stats., Register December 2020 No. 780. Phar 7.41(1)(1) A prescription shall be stored in a secure delivery system immediately upon delivery to the location of the delivery system. Only the patient or patient’s agent shall be able to open the door or locker containing only the patient’s prescription. Phar 7.41(2)(2) The delivery system shall be designed in a manner which does not disclose protected health information. Phar 7.41(3)(3) The delivery system shall maintain appropriate environmental controls, including temperature and humidity, to prevent drug adulteration. Phar 7.41(5)(5) A log shall be maintained by the dispensing pharmacy of all prescriptions delivered to the delivery system. Phar 7.41(6)(6) The delivery system shall be inventoried at least weekly and a list of unclaimed prescriptions shall be reviewed by a pharmacist. Phar 7.41(7)(7) The managing pharmacist shall establish written policies and procedures for all of the following: