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Education Law Section 6810(3) does not provide an exception that allows copies of prescriptions to be given to third parties, such as health insurance benefit managers.
However, in very specific instances, copies may be provided within the parameters of the law.
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NYS Education Law Section 6810(3) clearly prohibits the provision of copies of controlled substance prescriptions to anyone not authorized to prescribe such drugs. Furthermore, copies of non-controlled prescriptions may only be provided to patients or their prescribers on behalf of a patient. Pharmacists must refuse, therefore, to provide copies ...
There is additional information required when dispensing a prescription for an animal as opposed to a human patient. The species of the animal and the name and address of the owner or the person having custody is required.
Title: Section 80.73 - Pharmacists; dispensing schedule II substances and certain other controlled substances
Veterinarians ...
Senator Breslin's PBM Bill 3762 Passes Senate 54 to 1. Assemblyman Kevin Cahill expressed support for the Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) legislation moved by the Senate, stating he hopes the Assembly does the same prior to the budget so as not to enact the "shell" proposed by the Governor, which was later echoed by Assemblyman Ron Kim.