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New York Public Health Law Section 21 - Official New York State Prescription FormsLegal Research Home > New York Lawyer > Public Health > New York Public Health Law Section 21 - Official New York State Prescription Forms
§ 21. Official New York state prescription forms. In addition to the
requirements of section sixty-eight hundred ten of the education law or
article thirty-three of this chapter, all prescriptions written in this
state by a person authorized by this state to issue such prescriptions
shall be on serialized official New York state prescription forms
provided by the department. Such forms shall be furnished to
practitioners authorized to write prescriptions and to institutional
dispensers, and shall be non-reproducible and non-transferable. The
commissioner in consultation with the commissioner of education may
promulgate emergency regulations for the electronic transmission of
prescriptions from prescribers to pharmacists or for ordering and
filling requirements of prescription drugs for prescriptions written for
recipients eligible for medical assistance pursuant to title eleven of
article five of the social services law, for participants in the program
for elderly pharmaceutical insurance coverage pursuant to article
nineteen-k of the executive law and for prescriptions written pursuant
to article thirty-three of this chapter. Nothing in this section shall
prohibit the commissioner in consultation with the commissioner of
education from permitting, pursuant to emergency regulation, different
formats of the prescription blank for different types of prescribers or
from permitting the use of both the official New York state prescription
form and prescriptions written pursuant to the requirements of section
sixty-eight hundred ten of the education law or article thirty-three of
this chapter for a period of eighteen months after the effective date of
this section or from promulgating any additional emergency regulations
in furtherance of this section.
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