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Minutes Of The Meeting
Ohio State Board of Pharmacy
Columbus, Ohio
August 7, 8, 9, 2000
MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 2000
8:00 a.m. ROLL CALL
The State Board of Pharmacy convened in Room 1914, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio with the following members present:
Suzanne L. Neuber, R.Ph. (President); Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Ann D. Abele, R.Ph.; Suzanne R. Eastman, R.Ph.; Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph.; Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph.; Dorothy S. Teater, Public Member; and James E. Turner, R.Ph.
Also present were William T. Winsley, Executive Director; Timothy Benedict, Assistant Executive Director; Mark Keeley, Legislative Affairs Administrator; David Rowland, Legal Affairs Administrator; Sally Ann Steuk, Assistant Attorney General; and Mindy Boehm, Pharmacy Externship Student.
8:16 a.m.
RES. 2001-008 Mr. Winsley presented a request from reciprocity candidate Sapna Patria whose reciprocity application was still lacking a score from the Test of Spoken English (TSE). Mrs. Adelman moved that Ms. Patria be allowed to attend the reciprocity hearing on August 8, 2000, but not receive her pharmacist identification card until after the Board office received official confirmation of Ms. Patria’s successful completion of the TSE. The motion was seconded by Ms. Eastman and approved by the Board (Aye-7/Nay-0).
The Board then discussed the Case Western Reserve University Advanced Practice Nurse Pilot Program report that had previously been mailed to the members. There were no matters resulting that required official Board action.
8:28 a.m.
Mr. Winsley, Mr. Benedict, and Mr. Keeley reviewed current and pending legislation with the Board. There were no matters requiring official action of the Board regarding legislation.
8:34 a.m.
RES. 2001-009 A compliance program proposal from Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield was distributed to the Board and discussed. This program involved using one outside vendor to stuff and seal “Dear Member” letters into envelopes that would then be addressed by a separate vendor in order to maintain the individual patients’ confidentiality. After discussion, the consensus of the board members was that this program would be acceptable.
8:45 a.m.
The Board took a brief recess.
9:03 a.m.
The Board was joined by Assistant Attorney General Sally Ann Steuk for the purpose of conducting an adjudication hearing in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 119. and 4729. in the matter of Raleigh L. Smith, R.Ph., Waldo.
9:30 a.m.
Board member Amonte B. Littlejohn arrived and joined the meeting in progress. President Neuber announced that Mr. Littlejohn would not participate in the remainder of the hearing nor in its deliberations.
12:30 p.m.
The hearing ended and the record was closed. The Board took a brief recess.
12:45 p.m.
The Board was joined by Assistant Attorney General Sally Ann Steuk for the purpose of conducting an adjudication hearing in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 119. and 4729. in the matter of Jennifer D. Boss, Intern Applicant, Marion.
2:08 p.m.
The hearing ended and the record was closed. The Board took a recess for lunch.
3:12 p.m.
The Board meeting resumed in Room 1914, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio with all members present. The Board was joined by Assistant Attorney General Sally Ann Steuk for the purpose of conducting an adjudication hearing in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 119. and 4729. in the matter of Raymond Frederick Strahley, R.Ph., North Canton.
4:58 p.m.
The hearing ended and the record was closed. The Board took a brief recess.
5:16 p.m.
The Board was joined by Assistant Attorney General Sally Ann Steuk for the purpose of conducting an adjudication hearing in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 119. and 4729. in the matter of Gary A. Polcar, Parma.
6:07 p.m.
The hearing ended and the record was closed. The Board took a brief recess.
6:15 p.m.
Ms. Abele moved that the Board go into Executive Session for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by Ms. Eastman and a roll call vote was conducted by President Neuber as follows: Abele-Yes, Adelman-Yes, Eastman-Yes, Giacalone-Yes, Kost-Yes, Littlejohn-Yes, Teater-Yes, and Turner-Yes.
7:00 p.m.
RES. 2001-010 The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to the public. Ms. Abele moved that the Board adopt the following Order in the matter of Gary A. Polcar:
ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(Docket
No. D-000419-058)
In
The Matter Of:
GARY A. POLCAR
6015
Ravine Blvd.
Parma,
Ohio 44134
(D.O.B. 9/27/1948)
INTRODUCTION
THE MATTER OF GARY A. POLCAR CAME FOR HEARING ON
AUGUST 7, 2000, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: SUZANNE L. NEUBER,
R.Ph. (presiding); ANN D. ABELE, R.Ph.; DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph.; SUZANNE R.
EASTMAN, R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE J. KOST, R.Ph.; AMONTE B.
LITTLEJOHN, R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER; AND JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph.
GARY A. POLCAR WAS NOT REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL, AND
THE STATE OF OHIO WAS REPRESENTED BY SALLY ANN STEUK, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY
GENERAL.
SUMMARY
OF EVIDENCE
(A) Testimony
State's Witnesses:
(1) Frank Bodi, Ohio
State Board of Pharmacy
Respondent's Witnesses:
(1) Gary A. Polcar,
Respondent
(B) Exhibits
State's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Copy of
twelve-page Proposal to Deny/Notice of Opportunity for Hearing letter dated
April 19, 2000.
(2) Exhibit 1A--Hearing
Request letter dated May 13, 2000.
(3) Exhibit 1B--Hearing
Schedule letter dated May 16, 2000.
(4) Exhibit
1C--Application For Examination As A Pharmacist of Gary A. Polcar signed and
notarized on March 24, 2000; and attached letter from Gary Polcar dated March
22, 2000.
(5) Exhibit 2--Copy of
fourteen-page Order of the State Board of Pharmacy, Docket No. D-951201-029, in
the matter of Gary A. Polcar dated January 31, 1997.
(6) Exhibit 3--Copy of
statement of Gary Polcar dated November 15, 1995.
(7) Exhibit 4--Copy of
statement of Gary A. Polcar dated November 18, 1995.
(8) Exhibit
5--Three-page copy of statement of Dr. Richard C. Zahn, M.D. dated March 7,
1996.
(9) Exhibit 6--Copy of
letter from Richard C. Zahn, M.D. dated March 12, 1996.
(10) Exhibit 7--Two-page copy of
Order in the Court of Common Pleas, Geauga County, Ohio, State of Ohio vs.
Gary Polcar, Case No. 96 C 000063, dated June 18, 1996.
(11) Exhibit 8--Three-page copy of
Judgment of Conviction in the Court of Common Pleas, Geauga County, Ohio, State
of Ohio vs. Gary Polcar, Case No. 96 C 000063, dated July 30, 1996.
Respondent's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit A--Copy of
four-page Summary and Procedural History of Case submitted by Nicholas E.
Phillips, not dated.
(2) Exhibit B--Copy of
letter from Ronald J. Makovicka, not dated.
(3) Exhibit C--Copy of
letter from Sherri Eigsti dated June 22, 1996.
(4) Exhibit D--Copy of
three-page letter from Jerry M. Zober, M.D. dated April 26, 1996.
(5) Exhibit E--Copy of
two-page letter from Richard A. Schiller, Ph.D. dated June 20, 1996.
(6) Exhibit F--Copy of
statement of Gary A. Polcar dated January 28, 1996.
(7) Exhibit G--Copy of
letter from Mrs. Linda E. Polcar dated May 13, 1996.
(8) Exhibit H--Copy of
letter from Rev. David C. Norling dated June 21, 1996.
(9) Exhibit I--Copy of
letter from Rev. Mark A. Simone dated May 13, 1996.
(10) Exhibit J--Copy of letter from
Tom Wheeler dated May 14, 1996.
(11) Exhibit K--Copy of letter from
Veronica Perry dated November 27, 1996.
(12) Exhibit L--Copy of Report and
Order Terminating Probation in the Court of Common Pleas, Geauga County, Ohio,
State of Ohio vs. Gary Polcar, Case No. 96-C-0063, dated January 26, 2000.
(13) Exhibit M--Copy of letter from
Ronald Makovicka dated July 30, 2000.
(14) Exhibit
N--Copy of letter from Joseph F. Raso dated July 19, 2000.
(15) Exhibit
O--Letter from Rev. Mark A. Simone dated July 31, 2000.
(16) Exhibit P--Copy of letter from
Sora Vigorito dated August 2, 2000.
FINDINGS
OF FACT
After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the credibility
of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds the following to be fact:
(1) Records of the
State Board of Pharmacy indicate that Gary A. Polcar submitted an application
for examination as a pharmacist on or about March 27, 2000.
(2) On or about January
31, 1997, the Board found the following to be fact:
(a) Records of the
State Board of Pharmacy indicate that Gary A. Polcar was originally licensed to
practice pharmacy in the state of Ohio on July 20, 1972, and his license was
summarily suspended in accordance with Section 3719.121 of the Ohio Revised
Code on December 1, 1995.
(b) Gary A. Polcar did,
from January 14, 1993, through October 22, 1995, knowingly sell controlled
substances in an amount equal to or exceeding one hundred times the bulk amount
when the conduct was not in accordance with Chapters 3719., 4729., and 4731. of
the Ohio Revised Code, to wit: Gary A. Polcar sold Acetaminophen with Codeine
60mg, a schedule III controlled substance, in the following amounts to a female
individual in Florida without prescription:
Date |
|
Rx No. |
|
Rx Type |
|
Qty. |
|
Amount |
01/14/93 |
|
284142 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
02/05/93 |
|
284142 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
02/23/93 |
|
296831 |
|
new |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
03/13/93 |
|
296831 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
03/30/93 |
|
296831 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
04/16/93 |
|
296831 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
04/29/93 |
|
296831 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
05/17/93 |
|
296831 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
06/04/93 |
|
306605 |
|
new |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
06/20/93 |
|
306605 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
07/06/93 |
|
306605 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
07/20/93 |
|
306605 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
08/03/93 |
|
306605 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.67 |
08/15/93 |
|
306605 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
08/13/93 |
|
314004 |
|
new |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
10/04/93 |
|
314004 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
10/21/93 |
|
314004 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
11/29/93 |
|
314004 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
12/19/93 |
|
314004 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
01/05/94 |
|
314004 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
03/01/94 |
|
332119 |
|
new |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
03/22/94 |
|
332119 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
04/17/94 |
|
332119 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
05/08/94 |
|
332119 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
05/03/94 |
|
332119 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
06/21/94 |
|
332119 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
07/15/94 |
|
344976 |
|
new |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
08/02/94 |
|
344976 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
08/23/94 |
|
344976 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
09/03/94 |
|
344976 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
22.49 |
09/24/94 |
|
344976 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
10/18/94 |
|
344976 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
11/06/94 |
|
344976 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
11/29/94 |
|
356916 |
|
new |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
12/19/94 |
|
356916 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
01/03/95 |
|
356916 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
02/07/95 |
|
356916 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
02/28/95 |
|
356916 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
03/28/95 |
|
356916 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
04/25/95 |
|
370689 |
|
new |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
05/21/95 |
|
370689 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
06/13/95 |
|
370869 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
07/06/95 |
|
370869 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
07/29/95 |
|
370869 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
08/22/95 |
|
370869 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
31.76 |
09/12/95 |
|
382170 |
|
new |
|
150 |
|
32.66 |
10/22/95 |
|
382170 |
|
refill |
|
150 |
|
32.66 |
The foregoing forty-seven
prescriptions and/or refills total 7,000 units of Acetaminophen w/Codeine
60mg. Such conduct is in violation of
Section 2925.03(A)(10) of the Ohio Revised Code as was in effect prior to July
1, 1996.
(c) Gary A. Polcar did,
from January 14, 1993, through October 22, 1995, knowingly sell controlled
substances in an amount equal to or exceeding three times the bulk amount, but
in an amount less than one hundred times that amount when the conduct was not
in accordance with Chapters 3719., 4729., and 4731. of the Ohio Revised Code,
to wit: Gary A. Polcar sold the following controlled substances, in the
following amounts to a female individual in Florida without prescription:
Date |
Rx No. |
Type |
Qty. |
Drug |
Cost |
01/14/93 |
284141 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
01/14/93 |
284673 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
11.42 |
02/05/93 |
284141 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
02/05/93 |
284673 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
02/23/93 |
284673 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
02/23/93 |
296830 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
03/13/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
03/13/93 |
298866 |
new |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
03/30/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
03/30/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
04/16/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
04/16/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
04/29/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
04/29/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
05/17/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
05/17/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
06/04/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
06/04/93 |
306606 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
06/20/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
06/02/93 |
308058 |
new |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
07/06/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
07/06/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
07/20/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
07/20/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
08/03/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
08/03/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
08/15/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
08/15/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
08/31/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
08/31/93 |
314005 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
10/04/93 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
10/04/93 |
317098 |
new |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
10/21/93 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
11/07/93 |
317098 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
11/29/93 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
12/19/93 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
12/19/93 |
317098 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
01/15/94 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
03/01/94 |
332120 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
03/22/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
04/17/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
05/08/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
05/30/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
06/21/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
07/15/94 |
344975 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
08/02/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
08/23/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
08/23/94 |
348197 |
new |
30 |
Prosom
2mg |
31.40 |
09/13/94 |
317098 |
refill |
60 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
9.80 |
09/16/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
10/18/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
11/06/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
11/08/94 |
317098 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
14.40 |
11/29/94 |
356917 |
new |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
12/19/94 |
356197 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
01/03/95 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
01/17/95 |
317098 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
14.40 |
02/07/95 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
02/27/95 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
02/27/95 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
02/28/95 |
365592 |
new |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
14.40 |
03/28/95 |
368178 |
new |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
04/25/95 |
365592 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
hydrate 7.5gr |
14.40 |
04/25/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
05/21/95 |
365592 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
16.82 |
05/21/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
06/13/95 |
365592 |
refill |
30 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
8.00 |
07/06/95 |
365592 |
refill |
70 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.04 |
07/06/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
07/29/95 |
365592 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
16.82 |
07/29/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
08/22/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
09/15/95 |
365592 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
16.82 |
09/12/95 |
382172 |
new |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
10/22/95 |
382172 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
The foregoing seventy-five
prescriptions and/or refills are summarized as follows: forty-six prescriptions
and/or refills totaling 4,280 units of Diazepam 5mg; twenty-eight prescriptions
and/or refills totaling 2,660 units of Chloral Hydrate 7.5gr; and one prescription
totaling 30 units of Prosom. Such
conduct is in violation of Section 2925.03(A)(7) of the Ohio Revised Code as
was in effect prior to July 1, 1996.
(d) Gary A. Polcar did,
on or about the following dates, intentionally make and/or knowingly possess
false or forged prescriptions, to wit: Gary A. Polcar created and maintained on
file the following unauthorized prescriptions:
Date |
Rx No. |
Type |
Qty. |
Drug |
Cost |
01/14/93 |
284141 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
01/14/93 |
284142 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
01/14/93 |
284673 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
11.42 |
02/05/93 |
284141 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
02/05/93 |
284142 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
02/05/93 |
284673 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
02/23/93 |
284673 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
02/23/93 |
296830 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam 5mg |
9.71 |
02/23/93 |
296831 |
new |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
03/13/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
03/13/93 |
296831 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
03/13/93 |
298866 |
new |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
03/30/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
03/30/93 |
296831 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
03/30/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
04/16/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
04/16/93 |
296831 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
04/16/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
04/29/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
04/29/93 |
296831 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
04/29/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
05/17/93 |
296830 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
05/17/93 |
296831 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
05/17/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
06/04/93 |
298866 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
06/04/93 |
306605 |
new |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
06/04/93 |
306606 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
06/20/93 |
306605 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
06/20/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
06/20/93 |
308058 |
new |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
07/06/93 |
306605 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
07/06/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
07/06/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
07/20/93 |
306605 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
07/20/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
07/20/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
08/03/93 |
306605 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.67 |
08/03/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.71 |
08/03/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.31 |
08/15/93 |
306605 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
08/15/93 |
306606 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
08/15/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
08/31/93 |
308058 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
08/31/93 |
314004 |
new |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
08/31/93 |
314005 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
10/04/93 |
314004 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
10/04/93 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
10/04/93 |
317098 |
new |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
10/21/93 |
314004 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
10/21/93 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
11/07/93 |
317098 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
11/29/93 |
314004 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
11/29/93 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
12/19/93 |
314004 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
12/19/93 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
12/19/93 |
317098 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.40 |
01/15/94 |
314004 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
3.76 |
01/15/94 |
314005 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
03/01/94 |
332119 |
new |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
03/01/94 |
332120 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
03/22/94 |
332119 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
03/22/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
04/17/94 |
332119 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
04/17/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
05/08/94 |
332119 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
05/08/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
05/03/94 |
332119 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
05/30/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
06/21/94 |
332119 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
06/21/94 |
332120 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
07/15/94 |
344975 |
new |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
07/15/94 |
344976 |
new |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
08/02/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
08/02/94 |
344976 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
08/23/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
08/23/94 |
344976 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
08/23/94 |
348197 |
new |
30 |
Prosom
2mg |
31.40 |
09/13/94 |
317098 |
refill |
60 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
9.80 |
09/13/94 |
344976 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
22.49 |
09/16/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
09/24/94 |
344976 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
10/18/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
10/18/94 |
344976 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 6mg |
31.76 |
11/06/94 |
344975 |
refill |
90 |
Diazepam
5mg |
9.80 |
11/06/94 |
344976 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
11/08/94 |
317098 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
14.40 |
11/29/94 |
356916 |
new |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
11/29/94 |
356917 |
new |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
12/19/94 |
356916 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
12/19/94 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
01/03/95 |
356916 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
01/03/95 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
01/17/95 |
317098 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
14.40 |
02/07/95 |
356916 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
02/07/95 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
02/27/95 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
02/27/95 |
356917 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
02/28/95 |
356916 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
02/28/95 |
365592 |
new |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
14.40 |
03/28/95 |
356916 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
03/28/95 |
368178 |
new |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
04/25/95 |
365592 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
14.40 |
04/25/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
04/25/95 |
370689 |
new |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
05/21/95 |
365592 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
16.82 |
05/21/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
05/21/95 |
370689 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
06/13/95 |
365592 |
refill |
30 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
8.00 |
06/13/95 |
370689 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
07/06/95 |
365592 |
refill |
70 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
13.04 |
07/06/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
07/06/95 |
370689 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
07/29/95 |
365592 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
Hydrate 7.5gr |
16.82 |
07/29/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
07/29/95 |
370689 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
08/22/95 |
368178 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
08/22/95 |
370689 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
31.76 |
09/12/95 |
365592 |
refill |
100 |
Chloral
hydrate 7.5gr |
16.82 |
09/12/95 |
382170 |
new |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
32.66 |
09/12/95 |
382172 |
new |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
10/22/95 |
382170 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 60mg |
32.66 |
10/22/95 |
382172 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
Such conduct is in violation
of Section 2925.23(B)(1) of the Ohio Revised Code as was in effect prior to
July 1, 1996.
(e) Gary A. Polcar did,
from February 5, 1993, through October 22, 1995, knowingly sell controlled
substances in an amount equal to or exceeding three times the bulk amount, but
in an amount less than one hundred times that amount, when the conduct was not
in accordance with Chapters 3719., 4729., and 4731. of the Ohio Revised Code,
to wit: Gary A. Polcar sold the following controlled substances in the
following amounts to a male individual in Florida without prescription:
Date |
Rx No. |
Type |
Qty. |
Drug |
Cost |
02/05/93 |
294832 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
03/13/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
05/17/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
06/02/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
07/20/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
10/04/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
10/04/93 |
317097 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
11/07/93 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
11/07/93 |
320369 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
11/29/93 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
12/18/93 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
12/18/93 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
01/15/94 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
01/15/94 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
02/03/94 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
02/08/94 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
03/01/94 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
03/01/94 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
03/22/94 |
334502 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
03/22/94 |
334503 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
04/17/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
04/17/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
04/17/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
05/08/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
05/08/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
05/08/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
05/30/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
05/03/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
05/03/94 |
340915 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
14.29 |
06/21/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
06/21/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
14.29 |
07/15/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
07/15/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
14.29 |
07/15/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
08/02/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
08/02/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
08/02/94 |
346467 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.31 |
08/23/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.31 |
09/16/94 |
350235 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10..61 |
10/18/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
10/18/94 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
11/06/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
11/29/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
11/29/94 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
12/19/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
12/20/94 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
01/03/95 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
01/03/95 |
360306 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
02/07/95 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
02/07/95 |
360306 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
19.88 |
02/28/95 |
360306 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
02/28/95 |
365477 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
03/28/95 |
360306 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
03/28/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
04/25/95 |
360306 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
04/25/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
04/25/95 |
370690 |
new |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
05/21/95 |
360306 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
05/21/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
05/21/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
06/31/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
07/06/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
07/29/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
07/29/95 |
378595 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
07/29/95 |
378596 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
08/22/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
08/22/95 |
378595 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
09/12/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
09/12/95 |
378595 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
09/12/95 |
378596 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
10/22/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
10/22/95 |
378596 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
10/22/95 |
378595 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
The foregoing seventy-three
prescriptions and/or refills are summarized as follows: thirty-three
prescriptions and/or refills totaling 3,350 units of Acetaminophen w/Codeine 30mg;
fourteen prescriptions and/or refills totaling 420 units of Temazepam 15mg;
twenty-two prescriptions and/or refills totaling 600 units of Temazepam 30mg;
and six prescriptions and/or refills totaling 600 units of Diazepam 5mg. Such conduct is in violation of Section
2925.03(A)(7) of the Ohio Revised Code as was in effect prior to July 1, 1996.
(f) Gary A. Polcar did,
on or about August 23, 1994, and again on October 18, 1994, knowingly sell
controlled substances in an amount equal to or exceeding the bulk amount, but
in an amount less than three times that amount, when the conduct was not in
accordance with Chapters 3719., 4729., and 4731. of the Ohio Revised Code, to
wit: Gary A. Polcar sold the following controlled substances, totaling 60 dosage
units, to a male individual in Florida without prescription:
Date |
Rx No. |
Type |
Qty. |
Drug |
Cost |
08/23/94 |
348196 |
new |
30 |
Flurazepam
HCl 30mg |
10.79 |
10/18/94 |
348196 |
refill |
30 |
Flurazepam
HCl 30mg |
10.79 |
Such conduct is in violation
of Section 2925.03(A)(5) of the Ohio Revised Code as was in effect prior to
July 1, 1996.
(g) Gary
A. Polcar did, on or about the following dates, intentionally make and/or
knowingly possess false or forged prescriptions, to wit: Gary A. Polcar created
and maintained on file the following unauthorized prescriptions:
Date |
Rx No. |
Type |
Qty. |
Drug |
Cost |
02/05/93 |
294832 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
03/13/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
05/17/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
06/02/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
07/20/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.32 |
10/04/93 |
294832 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
10/04/93 |
317097 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
10/18/94 |
348196 |
refill |
30 |
Flurazepam
30mg |
10.79 |
11/07/93 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
11/07/93 |
320369 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
11/29/93 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
12/18/93 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
12/18/93 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
01/15/94 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
01/15/94 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
02/03/94 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
02/08/94 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
03/01/94 |
317097 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
03/01/94 |
320369 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
03/22/94 |
334502 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
03/22/94 |
334503 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
04/17/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
04/17/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
04/17/94 |
334503 |
refill |
1000 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
05/08/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
05/08/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
05/08/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
05/30/94 |
334502 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
05/03/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
05/03/94 |
340915 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
14.29 |
06/21/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
06/21/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
14.29 |
07/15/94 |
334503 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
12.82 |
07/15/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
14.29 |
07/15/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
08/02/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
15mg |
9.62 |
08/02/94 |
340915 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
08/02/94 |
346467 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.31 |
08/23/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.31 |
08/23/94 |
348196 |
new |
30 |
Flurazepam
30mg |
10.79 |
09/16/94 |
350235 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
10/18/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
10/18/94 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
11/06/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
11/29/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
11/29/94 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
12/19/94 |
346467 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
12/20/94 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
01/03/95 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
01/03/95 |
360306 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
02/07/95 |
350235 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
02/07/95 |
360306 |
refill |
150 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
19.88 |
02/28/95 |
360306 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
02/28/95 |
365477 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
03/28/95 |
360306 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
03/28/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
04/25/95 |
360306 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
04/25/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam 30mg |
10.61 |
04/25/95 |
370690 |
new |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
05/21/95 |
360306 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
05/21/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
05/21/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
06/31/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
10.61 |
07/06/95 |
365477 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
07/29/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
07/29/95 |
378595 |
new |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
07/29/95 |
378596 |
new |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
08/22/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
08/22/95 |
378595 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
09/12/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
09/12/95 |
378595 |
refill |
30 |
Temazepam
30mg |
11.51 |
09/12/95 |
378596 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
10/22/95 |
370690 |
refill |
100 |
Diazepam
5mg |
10.25 |
10/22/95 |
378596 |
refill |
100 |
Acetaminophen
w/Codeine 30mg |
13.76 |
Such conduct is in violation of
Section 2925.23(B)(1) of the Ohio Revised Code as was in effect prior to July
1, 1996.
(h) Gary A. Polcar did,
from January 14, 1993, through October 22, 1995, with the purpose to deprive, knowingly
obtain or exert control over dangerous drugs, the property of Medic Drug, Inc.,
Bainbridge Twp., Ohio, beyond the express or implied consent of the owner, to
wit: while working at Medic Drug, Inc. Gary A. Polcar stole 3,350 units of
Acetaminophen w/Codeine 30mg, a schedule III controlled substance; 7,000 units
of Acetaminophen w/Codeine 60mg, a schedule III controlled substance; 600 units
of Diazepam 5mg, a schedule IV controlled substance; 2,660 units of Chloral
Hydrate 7.5mg, a schedule IV controlled substance; 30 units of Prosom, a
schedule IV controlled substance; 420 units of Temazepam 15mg, a schedule IV
controlled substance; 600 units of Temazepam 30mg, a schedule IV controlled
substance; and/or 60 units of Flurazepam 30mg, a schedule IV controlled
substance. Such conduct is in violation
of Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(i) Gary A. Polcar did,
on or about June 6, 1996, in the Geauga County Common Pleas Court, Case No. 96
C 000063, plead guilty to three counts of Trafficking in Drugs in violation of
Section 2925.03(A)(2) of the Ohio Revised Code, felonies of the fourth degree,
and one count of Illegal Processing of Drug Documents in violation of Section
2925.23(B) of the Ohio Revised Code, a felony of the fourth degree.
The Board found that Gary A.
Polcar was guilty of a felony, guilty of dishonesty and unprofessional conduct
in the practice of pharmacy; and guilty of willfully violating, conspiring to
violate, attempting to violate, or aiding and abetting the violation of provisions
of Chapter 2925. of the Ohio Revised Code.
On January 31, 1997, Gary A. Polcar’s license to practice pharmacy in
the State of Ohio was revoked.
CONCLUSIONS
OF LAW
(1) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraph
(2)(i) of the Findings of Fact constitutes being guilty of a felony as provided
in paragraph (A) of Rule 4729-5-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code.
(2) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraph
(2)(i) of the Findings of Fact constitutes having been convicted of violating
state or federal pharmacy or drug laws as provided in paragraph (B) of Rule
4729-5-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code.
(3) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(2)(a) through (2)(i) of the Findings of Fact constitute not being of good
moral character and habits as provided in paragraph (C) of Rule 4729-5-04 the
Ohio Administrative Code.
(4) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraph
(2) of the Findings of Fact constitutes having been disciplined by the Ohio
State Board of Pharmacy pursuant to Section 4729.16 of the Revised Code as provided
in paragraph (E) of Rule 4729-5-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code.
ACTION
OF THE BOARD
Pursuant to Section 4729.08 of the Ohio Revised Code
and Rule 4729-5-04 of the Ohio Administrative Code, and on the basis of the
foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, the State Board of Pharmacy
hereby denies the issuance of a certificate of registration or an
identification card to practice pharmacy and, therefore, denies the Application
for Examination as a Pharmacist submitted by Gary A. Polcar. Further, Gary A. Polcar may not submit an
Application For Examination As A Pharmacist prior to twenty years from the
effective date of this Order.
THIS ORDER WAS
APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
MOTION CARRIED.
SO ORDERED.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Kost and approved by the Board (Aye-8/Nay-0).
7:03 p.m.
RES. 2001-011 Mr. Turner then moved that the Board adopt the following Order in the matter of Raymond Frederick Strahley:
ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(Docket
No. D-991214-037)
In
The Matter Of:
RAYMOND FREDERICK STRAHLEY,
JR., R.Ph.
205
Jefferson Street, S.E.
Hartville,
Ohio 44632
(R.Ph. No. 03-1-20621)
INTRODUCTION
THE MATTER OF RAYMOND FREDERICK STRAHLEY, JR. CAME
FOR HEARING ON AUGUST 7, 2000, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD:
SUZANNE L. NEUBER, R.Ph. (presiding); ANN D. ABELE, R.Ph.; DIANE C. ADELMAN,
R.Ph.; SUZANNE R. EASTMAN, R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE J. KOST,
R.Ph.; AMONTE B. LITTLEJOHN, R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER; AND JAMES
E. TURNER, R.Ph.
RAYMOND FREDERICK STRAHLEY, JR. WAS REPRESENTED BY
JEFFREY W. LARGENT, AND THE STATE OF OHIO WAS REPRESENTED BY SALLY ANN STEUK,
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SUMMARY
OF EVIDENCE
(A) Testimony
State's Witnesses:
(1) David Gallagher,
Ohio State Board of Pharmacy
Respondent's Witnesses:
(1) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Respondent
(B) Exhibits
State's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Copy of
four-page Summary Suspension Order/Notice of Opportunity for Hearing letter
dated December 14, 1999.
(2) Exhibit 1A--Hearing
Request letter dated January 3, 2000.
(3) Exhibit 1B--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated January 7, 2000.
(4) Exhibit 1C--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated February 10, 2000.
(5) Exhibit 1D--Copy of
eight-page Amendment/Addendum Notice dated February 18, 2000.
(6) Exhibit 1E--Copy of
two-page Continuance Request letter dated April 28, 2000.
(7) Exhibit 1F--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated May 2, 2000.
(8) Exhibit 1G--Copy of
Pharmacist File Front Sheet of Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. showing original
date of registration as July 28, 1994.
(9) Exhibit
1H--Two-page copy of Renewal Application for Pharmacist License, No.
03-1-20621, for a license to practice pharmacy in Ohio from September 15, 1999,
to September 15, 2000, signed and dated July 29, 1999.
(10) Exhibit 2--Five-page Marc’s
Pharmacy Alliance Prescription Profile for Ray Strahley, Jr. dated from
January, 1997, through January, 2000.
(11) Exhibit 3--Marc’s Pharmacy
Hartville Prescription Profile for Raymond Strahley dated from January, 1999,
through December, 1999.
(12) Exhibit 4A--Prescription
number 249382.
(13) Exhibit 4B--Prescription
number 261662.
(14) Exhibit 4C--Prescription
number 264511C.
(15) Exhibit 4D--Prescription
number 265024.
(16) Exhibit 4E--Prescription
number 270256.
(17) Exhibit 4F--Prescription
number 271642.
(18) Exhibit 4G--Prescription
number 214820.
(19) Exhibit 4H--Prescription
number 271642L and refill label number 272949.
(20) Exhibit 4I--Prescriptions
numbered 272949L and 273331P.
(21) Exhibit 4J--Prescription
number 276781.
(22) Exhibit 4K--Prescription
number 276781L and refill label number 277754.
(23) Exhibit 4L--Prescription
number 278119.
(24) Exhibit 4M--Prescription
number 278607C.
(25) Exhibit 4N--Prescription
number 279922C.
(26) Exhibit 4O--Prescriptions
numbered 277754L and 281856.
(27) Exhibit 4P--Prescription
number 288035.
(28) Exhibit 4Q--Prescription
number 243902.
(29) Exhibit 5--Two-page list of
R.Ph. Strahley Medications dated from October 21, 1998, through December 18,
1999.
(30) Exhibit 6--Two-page list of
R.Ph. Strahley Exempt Sales dated from October 21, 1998, through November 29,
1999.
(31) Exhibit 7--Apothecary
Products, Inc. Exempt Narcotics Register for Marc’s Pharmacy Alliance dated
from June 10, 1996, to November 29, 1999.
(32) Exhibit 8--Apothecary
Products, Inc. Exempt Narcotics Register for Marc’s Pharmacy Alliance dated from
October 21, 1998, to November 26, 1999.
(33) Exhibit 9--Five-page
handwritten statement of Michael Jesber signed and notarized on December 20,
1999.
(34) Exhibit 10--Three-page
handwritten statement of Jonita A. Baker signed and notarized on December 20,
1999.
(35) Exhibit 11--Handwritten
statement of Almetrias R. Thomas signed and notarized on December 20, 1999.
(36) Exhibit 12--Two-page
handwritten statement of Dr. Hassan Tabrizi, M.D. signed and notarized on
December 1, 1999.
(37) Exhibit 13--Four-page
handwritten statement of Dr. Ruben A. Nepomuceno, M.D. signed and notarized on
January 5, 2000.
(38) Exhibit 14--Two-page
handwritten statement of Dr. Francis M. Turocy, M.D. signed and notarized on
February 7, 2000.
(39) Exhibit 15--Four Ohio State
Board of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheets of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance
for the following drugs: Dimetane DC dated February 9, 2000; Bromanate DC dated
February 10, 2000; Bromphen DC dated February 10, 2000; and Bromanate DC,
Bromphen DC, and Dimetane DC dated February 9, 2000.
(40) Exhibit 16--Five Ohio State
Board of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheets of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance
for the following drugs: Novahistine DH dated February 17, 2000; Dihistine DH
dated February 10, 2000; Phenhist DH dated February 10, 2000; Phenylhistine DH
dated February 10, 2000; and Dihistine DH, Phenhist DH, Phenylhistine DH, and
Novahistine DH dated February 10, 2000.
(41) Exhibit 17--Three Ohio State
Board of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheets of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance
for the following drugs: Guiatuss AC dated February 10, 2000; Halotussin AC
dated February 10, 2000; and Guiatuss AC and Halotussin AC dated February 10,
2000.
(42) Exhibit 18--Four Ohio State
Board of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheets of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance
for the following drugs: Robitussin DAC dated February 17, 2000; Guiatussin DAC
dated February 10, 2000; Halotussin DAC dated February 10, 2000; and Guiatussin
DAC, Halotussin DAC, and Robitussin DAC dated February 17, 2000.
(43) Exhibit 19--Seven Ohio State
Board of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheets of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance
for the following drugs: Cotuss V dated February 10, 2000; Hycosin dated
February 10, 2000; Hycotuss Exp Syrup & Vicodin Tuss dated February 10,
2000; Hydrocodone GF dated February 10, 2000; Hydrocodone Guaifen dated
February 10, 2000; VI Q Tuss dated February 10, 2000; and Hydrocodone GF,
Hydrocodone Guiafen, VI Q Tuss, Hycosin, Cotuss V, Hycotuss Exp, and Vicodin Tuss
dated February 10, 2000.
(44) Exhibit 20--Four Ohio State
Board of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheets of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance
for the following drugs: Polyhistine CS dated February 11, 2000; Polytine CS
dated February 10, 2000; Trihist CS dated January 18, 2000; and Polyhistine CS,
Polytine CS, and Trihist CS dated February 10, 2000.
(45) Exhibit 21--Ohio State Board
of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheet of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance for
Hydrocodone/APAP 5/500mg dated February 10, 2000.
(46) Exhibit 22-Ohio State Board of
Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheet of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance for
Hydrocodone/APAP 7.5/750mg dated February 10, 2000.
(47) Exhibit 23--Ohio State Board
of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheet of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance for
Tussigon tablets dated February 10, 2000.
(48) Exhibit 24--Ohio State Board
of Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheet of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance for
Hycodan tablets dated February 10, 2000.
(49) Exhibit 25--Ohio State Board of
Pharmacy Drug Audit Accountability Sheet of Marc’s Pharmacy, Alliance for
Carisoprodol 350mg dated February 17, 2000.
(50) Exhibit 26--Copy of two-page,
four-count, Indictment in The State of Ohio, Stark County, Case No. 2000CR0416
in the matter of Raymond F. Strahley dated April 13, 2000; copy of three-page
Change of Plea and Intervention in Lieu of Conviction in the Court of Common
Pleas, Stark County, Ohio, State of Ohio vs. Raymond F. Strahely (sic
Strahley), Case No. 2000CR0416, dated May 22, 2000; and copy of six-page Plea
of Guilty in the Court of Common Pleas,
Stark County, Ohio, State of Ohio vs. Raymond F. Strahley, Case No.
2000CR0416 dated May 17, 2000.
(51) Exhibit 27--One hundred-page
transcript of Interview of Raymond Strahley, R.Ph. by Ohio Board of Pharmacy
Agent Dave Gallagher dated November 29, 1999.
Respondent's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit A--Copy of
letter from Bernadette Charles dated July 27, 2000.
FINDINGS
OF FACT
After having heard the testimony, observed the demeanor
of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the credibility of each,
the State Board of Pharmacy finds the following to be fact:
(1) Records of the
State Board of Pharmacy indicate that Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. was
originally licensed in the state of Ohio on July 28, 1994, pursuant to
examination. Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr.’s license was summarily suspended
on December 14, 1999, in accordance with Divisions (A) and (B) of Section
3719.121 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(2) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. is addicted to liquor or drugs or impaired physically or mentally
to such a degree as to render him unfit to practice pharmacy, to wit: on or
about November 29, 1999, Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. confessed to a Pharmacy
Board agent that he realized that he needed help because he has "a
problem" with Codeine cough syrup.
Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. admitted that he has “developed an
addiction” and his work-time use was “getting out of control". Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. admitted
that he consumed 120cc to 180cc per day while practicing pharmacy to calm him
down due to stress at work and in his personal life. Such conduct indicates that Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. falls
within the ambit of Sections 3719.121(A) and (B), and 4729.16(A)(3) of the Ohio
Revised Code.
(3) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. did, from on or about June 10, 1999, through September 26, 1999,
by deception, procure the administration of, a prescription for, or the
dispensing of, a dangerous drug, to wit: Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr.
obtained the following prescriptions by deception from Dr. Hassan Tabrizi:
Rx. No. |
|
Issue Date |
|
Date
Dispensed |
|
Drug |
|
Qty. |
271642 |
|
06/10/99 |
|
06/10/99 |
|
Carisoprodol 350mg |
|
20 |
272949 |
|
06/24/99 |
|
06/24/99 |
|
Carisoprodol
350mg |
|
20 |
273331 |
|
06/28/99 |
|
06/30/99 |
|
Carisoprodol 350mg |
|
20 |
276781 |
|
08/05/99 |
|
08/05/99 |
|
Carisoprodol 350mg |
|
40 |
277754 |
|
08/17/99 |
|
08/17/99 |
|
Carisoprodol 350mg |
|
40 |
281856 |
|
09/26/99 |
|
09/26/99 |
|
Carisoprodol 350mg |
|
40 |
Such conduct is in violation
of Section 2925.22 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(4) Raymond
Frederick Strahley, Jr. did, on or about June 30, 1999, intentionally make
and/or knowingly possess a false or forged prescription, to wit: Raymond
Frederick Strahley, Jr. knowingly possessed false or forged prescriptions for
the following dangerous drug:
Rx No. |
Issue Date |
Dispensing Date |
Drug |
Qty |
273331 |
6/28/99 |
6/30/99 |
Carisoprodol 350mg |
20 |
281856 |
9/26/99 |
9/26/99 |
Carisoprodol 350mg |
40 |
Such conduct is in violation
of Section 2925.23(B)(1) of the Ohio Revised Code.
(5) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. did, from on or about October 21, 1998, through November 29,
1999, knowingly make a false statement in a record required by Chapter 3719. or
4729. of the Revised Code, to wit: Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. knowingly made
false entries in the pharmacy’s exempt narcotic log:
Rx
No. |
Issue
Date |
Drug |
Quantity |
None |
10/21/1998 |
Phenylhistine DH |
120 |
None |
10/24/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/27/1998 |
Phenylhistine DH |
120 |
None |
11/04/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
12/04/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
12/14/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
12/28/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
01/02/1999 |
Phenylhistine DH |
120 |
None |
01/16/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
01/21/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
01/25/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
01/29/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/04/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/08/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/11/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/13/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/22/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/26/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/02/1999 |
Halotussin DAC |
120 |
None |
03/04/1999 |
Halotussin DAC |
120 |
None |
03/10/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/16/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/18/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/20/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/26/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/28/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
04/01/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/03/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/13/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/18/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/22/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/25/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/28/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
06/02/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
06/05/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
06/10/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
06/15/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
07/28/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
07/31/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/03/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/09/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/11/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/17/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/22/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/25/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/31/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
09/02/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
09/22/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
09/28/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/01/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/04/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/06/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/09/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/12/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/18/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/24/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/26/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/30/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/03/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/06/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/17/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/20/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/23/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/26/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/29/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
Such conduct is in violation
of Section 2925.23(A) of the Ohio Revised Code.
(6) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. did, from on or about October 21, 1998, through November 29, 1999,
with purpose to deprive the owner of property, knowingly obtain or exert
control over property beyond the scope of the express or implied consent of the
owner, Marc’s Pharmacy in Alliance, Ohio, to wit: Raymond Frederick Strahley,
Jr. stole the following controlled substances from his employer:
Rx
No. |
Issue
Date |
Drug |
Quantity |
None |
10/21/1998 |
Phenylhistine DH |
120 |
None |
10/24/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/27/1998 |
Phenylhistine DH |
120 |
None |
11/04/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
12/04/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
12/14/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
12/28/1998 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
01/02/1999 |
Phenylhistine DH |
120 |
None |
01/16/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
01/21/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
01/25/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
01/29/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/04/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/08/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/11/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/13/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/22/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
02/26/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/02/1999 |
Halotussin DAC |
120 |
None |
03/04/1999 |
Halotussin DAC |
120 |
None |
03/10/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/16/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/18/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/20/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/26/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
03/28/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
04/01/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/03/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/13/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/18/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/22/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/25/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
05/28/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
06/02/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
06/05/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
06/10/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
06/15/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
07/28/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
07/31/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/03/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/09/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/11/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/17/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/22/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/25/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
08/31/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
09/02/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
09/22/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
09/28/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/01/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/04/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/06/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/09/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/12/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/18/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/24/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/26/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
10/30/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/03/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/06/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/17/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/20/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/23/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/26/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
None |
11/29/1999 |
Generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml |
120 |
Such conduct is in violation
of Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(7) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. did, on or about September 8, 1999, knowingly make a false statement
in a prescription, order, or record required by Chapter 3719. or 4729. of the
Revised Code, to wit: prescription number 279922 was written for patient #1 for
180ml of Dihistine DH 10mg/5ml with one refill; however, Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. changed this prescription to read 360ml Dihistine DH 10mg/5ml;
and, Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. changed the patient name to his own. Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. then changed
the pharmacy dispensing system to reflect this falsification. Such conduct is in violation of Section
2925.23(A) of the Ohio Revised Code.
(8) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. did, on or about April 2, 1999, knowingly make a false or forged
prescription, to wit: Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. created prescription
number 264511 for 180ml of generic Novahistine 10mg/5ml, a controlled
substance, listing Dr. Nepomuceno as the prescribing physician. Such conduct is in violation of Section
2925.23(B)(1) of the Ohio Revised Code.
(9) Raymond Frederick Strahley,
Jr. did, as Responsible Pharmacist, from on or about May 25, 1996, through
November 29, 1999, fail to keep a record of all controlled substances received
and a record of all controlled substances administered, dispensed, or used
other than by prescription, to wit: an audit performed by State Board of
Pharmacy agents revealed the following shortages:
Brand
and Generics of Dimetane DC
Dimetane
DC |
120ml
dispensed with an overage of 120ml |
Bromanate
DC |
3,380ml
dispensed with an overage of 1,140ml |
Bromphen
DC |
0
dispensed with a shortage of 1,140ml |
Combined |
Shortage
of 180ml |
Brand
and Generics of Novahistine DH
Novahistine
DH |
180ml
dispensed with an overage of 180ml |
Dihistine
DH |
71,130ml
dispensed with an overage of 11,719ml |
Phenhist
DH |
0ml
dispensed with a shortage of 7,200ml |
Phenylhistine
DH |
0ml
dispensed with a shortage of 14,040ml |
Combined |
71,310ml
dispensed with a shortage of 9,341ml |
Generics
of Robitussin AC
Guiatuss
AC |
13,355ml
dispensed with an overage of 13,655ml |
Halotussin
AC |
0ml
dispensed with a shortage of 19,335ml |
Combined |
13,355ml
dispensed with a shortage of 5,680ml |
Brand
and Generic Robitussin DAC
Robitussin
DAC |
540ml
dispensed with a shortage of 120ml |
Guiatussin
DAC |
8,022ml
dispensed with a shortage of 1,648ml |
Halotussin
DAC |
0ml
dispensed with a shortage of 480ml |
Combined |
8,562ml
dispensed with a shortage of 2,248ml |
Brand
and Generic Hycotuss Syrup and Vicodin Tuss
Hycotuss
Syrup & Vicodin Tuss |
360ml
dispensed with an overage of 330ml |
Cotuss
V |
2,070ml
dispensed with an overage of 2,070ml |
Hycosin |
2,810ml
dispensed with an overage of 1,430ml |
Hydrocodone
GF |
0ml
dispensed with a shortage of 1,920ml |
Hydrocodone
Guaifen |
900ml
dispensed with a shortage of 60ml |
Combined |
6,140ml
dispensed with a shortage of 70ml |
Generic
Poly Histine CS
Polytine
CS |
1,890ml
dispensed with an overage of 870ml |
Trihist
CS |
0ml
dispensed with a shortage of 960ml |
Combined |
1,890ml
dispensed with a shortage of 90ml |
Hydrocodone
Products
Hydrocodone/Apap
5/500mg |
18,531
tablets missing |
Hydrocodone/Apap
7.5/750mg |
292
tablets missing |
Tussigon
5mg |
75
tablets missing |
Hycodan
5mg |
20
tablets missing |
Other
Dangerous Drugs
Carisoprodol
350mg |
8,905
tablets missing |
Such conduct is in violation
of Section 3719.07 of the Ohio Revised Code and/or Rule 4729-5-27 of the Ohio Administrative
Code.
CONCLUSIONS
OF LAW
(1) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(3) through (8) of the Findings of Fact constitutes being guilty of a felony
and gross immorality as provided in Division (A)(1) of Section 4729.16 of the
Ohio Revised Code.
(2) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(2) through (9) of the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty of dishonesty
and unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy as provided in Division
(A)(2) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(3) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraph (2)
of the Findings of Fact constitutes being addicted to or abusing liquor or
drugs or impaired physically or mentally to such a degree as to render him
unfit to practice pharmacy as provided in Division (A)(3) of Section 4729.16 of
the Ohio Revised Code.
(4) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(3) through (5) and (7) through (9) of the Findings of Fact constitute being
guilty of willfully violating, conspiring to violate, attempting to violate, or
aiding and abetting the violation of provisions of Chapter 2925. or 3719. of the Revised Code as provided in
Division (A)(5) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
ACTION
OF THE BOARD
Pursuant to Section 3719.121 of the Ohio Revised
Code, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby removes the Summary Suspension Order
issued to Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. on December 14, 1999.
Pursuant to Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised
Code, and on the basis of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law set forth
above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby suspends indefinitely the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-1-20621, held by Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr.
and such suspension is effective as of the date of the mailing of this Order.
(A) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr., pursuant to Rule 4729-9-01(F) of the Ohio Administrative Code,
may not be employed by or work in a facility licensed by the State Board of
Pharmacy to possess or distribute dangerous drugs during such period of
suspension.
(B) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr., pursuant to Section 4729.16(B) of the Ohio Revised Code, must
return the identification card and license (wall certificate) to the office of
the State Board of Pharmacy within ten days after receipt of this Order unless
the Board office is already in possession of both. The identification card and wall certificate should be sent by
certified mail, return receipt requested.
Further, thirty months from the effective date of
this Order, the Board will consider any petition filed by Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. for a hearing, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Chapter 119., for
reinstatement. The Board will only
consider reinstatement of the license to practice pharmacy in Ohio if the
following conditions have been met:
(A) Raymond
Frederick Strahley, Jr. must enter into a contract, signed within ninety days
after the effective date of this Order, with an Ohio Department of Alcohol and
Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS) treatment provider or a treatment provider
acceptable to the Board for a period of not less than five years. The contract must provide that:
(1) Random, observed urine drug screens shall be conducted at least once
each month.
(a) The urine sample must
be given within twelve hours of notification.
The urine screen must include testing for creatinine or specific gravity
of the sample as the dilutional standard.
(b) Carisoprodol and
Alcohol must be added to the standard urine drug screen. A Breathalyzer may be used to test for
alcohol, but the test must be conducted by an appropriately certified
individual within twelve hours of notification.
(c) Results of all drug
and alcohol screens must be negative.
Any positive results, including those which may have resulted from
ingestion of food, but excluding false positives which resulted from medication
legitimately prescribed, indicates a violation of the contract.
(2) Attendance is
required a minimum of three times per week at an Alcoholics Anonymous,
Narcotics Anonymous, and/or similar support group meeting.
(3) The program shall
immediately report to the Board any violations of the contract and/or lack of
cooperation.
(B) Raymond Frederick
Strahley, Jr. must provide, at the reinstatement petition hearing,
documentation of the following:
(1) Compliance with the
contract required above (e.g.-proof of giving the sample within twelve hours of
notification, and copies of all drug and alcohol screen reports, meeting
attendance records, treatment program reports, etc.);
(2) Compliance with the
continuing pharmacy education requirements as set forth in Chapter 4729-7 of
the Ohio Administrative Code (if applicable);
(3) Compliance with the
terms of this Order.
(C) If reinstatement is
not accomplished within three years of the effective date of this Order,
Raymond Frederick Strahley, Jr. must successfully complete the NAPLEX
examination or an equivalent examination approved by the Board.
THIS ORDER WAS
APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
MOTION CARRIED.
SO ORDERED.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Kost and approved by the Board (Aye-8/Nay-0).
7:07 p.m.
RES. 2001-012 Ms. Eastman moved that the Board adopt the following Order in the matter of Jennifer Boss:
ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(Docket
No. D-000530-059)
In
The Matter Of:
JENNIFER DIANE BOSS
2993
LaRue Prospect Road West
Marion,
Ohio 43302
(D.O.B. 04/02/1980)
INTRODUCTION
THE MATTER OF JENNIFER DIANE
BOSS CAME TO HEARING ON AUGUST 7, 2000, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE
BOARD: SUZANNE L. NEUBER, R.Ph. (presiding); ANN D. ABELE, R.Ph.; DIANE C.
ADELMAN, R.Ph.; SUZANNE R. EASTMAN, R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE
J. KOST, R.Ph.; AMONTE B. LITTLEJOHN, R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER;
AND JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph.
JENNIFER DIANE BOSS WAS NOT REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL,
AND THE STATE OF OHIO WAS REPRESENTED BY SALLY ANN STEUK, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SUMMARY
OF EVIDENCE
(A) Testimony
State's
Witnesses:
(1) Jennifer
Diane Boss, Respondent
(2) Susan
E. Perry, R.Ph., Mt. Gilead, Ohio
Respondent's
Witnesses:
(1) None
(B) Exhibits
State's
Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit
1--Copy of three-page Notice of Opportunity for Hearing letter dated May 30,
2000.
(2) Exhibit
1A--Hearing Request letter, not dated, received in the Board office on June 8,
2000.
(3) Exhibit
1B--Hearing Schedule letter dated June 15, 2000.
(4) Exhibit
2--Copy of Ohio State Board of Pharmacy Application for Pharmacy Intern
Registration of Jennifer Diane Boss signed and notarized on January 26, 2000,
with the following attachments: explanation regarding Section No. 5 of the
application; and two-page copy of Judgment Entry in the Marion Municipal Court,
Marion, Ohio, State of Ohio, City of Marion v. Jennifer Boss, Case No.
99CRB0 2276-14 dated August 31, 1999.
(5) Exhibit 3--Copy of Marion City P.D.
Ohio Uniform Incident Report, No. 99-20134, incident date of August 24, 1999,
with attachments as follows: copy of Suspect/Arrestee Supplement, Narrative
Supplement, and Incident Report-Part 2 regarding Jennifer D. Boss.
(6) Exhibit 4--Ohio State Board of
Pharmacy handwritten, notarized statement of Jennifer Diane Boss, Case No.
00-1177, dated February 29, 2000.
Respondent's
Exhibits:
(1) None
FINDINGS
OF FACT
After having heard the
testimony, observed the demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and
weighed the credibility of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds the
following to be fact:
(1) Records of the
State Board of Pharmacy indicate that Jennifer Diane Boss applied to the Board
for registration as an intern in the state of Ohio on February 20, 2000.
(2) Jennifer Diane Boss
did, on or about January 26, 2000, knowingly make a false statement, or
knowingly swear or affirm the truth of a false statement, to wit: Jennifer
Diane Boss submitted an Application for Pharmacy Intern Registration stating
that she "had never been charged or convicted of a felony or
misdemeanor...except for the violations reported in the attachments to this
application." Jennifer Diane Boss’
explanation to the Board for misconduct occurring on August 24, 1999, was that
she was "attending a social gathering of friends at which alcohol was
being served;" but in fact she was stopped by a police officer for a
traffic violation and was found to have consumed alcohol while under age 21. Such conduct is in violation of Section
2921.13 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(3) Jennifer Diane Boss
did, on or about August 24, 1999, consume an alcoholic beverage, to wit:
Jennifer Diane Boss consumed beer while under the legal age of consumption;
and, Jennifer Diane Boss admitted to a Board of Pharmacy agent that she
consumes alcohol not because she likes it but because of peers in social
settings. State of Ohio v. Jennifer
Boss, Marion Municipal Court Case No. 99CRB0 2276-14 dated August 31,
1999. Such conduct is in violation of
Section 4301.632 of the Ohio Revised Code.
CONCLUSION
OF LAW
(1) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(2) and (3) of the Findings of Fact constitute not being of good moral
character and habits as provided in paragraph (C) of Rule 4729-5-04 of the Ohio
Administrative Code.
ACTION
OF THE BOARD
Pursuant to Section 4729.11 of the Ohio Revised
Code, and on the basis of the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusion of Law,
the State Board of Pharmacy hereby approves the issuance of an identification
card and license to practice pharmacy as an intern in the State of Ohio and,
therefore, approves the Application for Pharmacy Intern Registration submitted
by Jennifer Diane Boss, with the following stipulations and understandings:
(A) Jennifer
Diane Boss’ identification card will be placed on probation for the duration of
her intern license, effective upon issuance.
The terms of probation are as follows:
(1) Jennifer Diane Boss
must provide each and every employer and/or preceptor a copy of this Order.
(2) Jennifer Diane Boss
must not violate the drug laws of the state of Ohio, any other state, or the
federal government.
(3) Jennifer Diane Boss
must abide by the rules of the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy.
(4) Jennifer Diane Boss
must comply with the terms of this Order.
(B) The Board may at
any time revoke probation for cause, modify the conditions of probation, and
reduce or extend the period of probation.
At any time during this period of probation, the Board may revoke
probation for a violation occurring during the probation period.
THIS ORDER WAS
APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
MOTION CARRIED.
SO ORDERED.
The motion was seconded by Ms. Abele and approved by the Board (Aye-8/Nay-0).
Mr. Giacalone moved that the Board instruct Board staff to issue the Order and pocket identification card to Ms. Boss as soon as possible instead of waiting until the September meeting for the normal Board review of the Order prior to its issuance. The motion was seconded by Mr. Kost and approved by the Board (Aye-6/Nay-2).
7:10 p.m.
RES. 2001-013 Ms. Abele moved that the Board adopt the following Order in the matter of Raleigh L. Smith:
ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(Docket
No. D-990908-017)
In
The Matter Of:
RALEIGH L. SMITH, R.Ph.
1686
Newmans-Cardington Road E
Waldo,
Ohio 43356
(R.Ph. No. 03-1-10859)
INTRODUCTION
THE MATTER OF RALEIGH L. SMITH CAME FOR HEARING ON AUGUST
7, 2000, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: SUZANNE L. NEUBER, R.Ph.
(presiding); ANN D. ABELE, R.Ph.; DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph.; SUZANNE R. EASTMAN,
R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE J. KOST, R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER,
PUBLIC MEMBER; AND JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph.
RALEIGH L. SMITH WAS REPRESENTED BY DANIEL D.
CONNOR, AND THE STATE OF OHIO WAS REPRESENTED BY SALLY ANN STEUK, ASSISTANT
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SUMMARY
OF EVIDENCE
(A) Testimony
State's Witnesses:
(1) Kevin Joseph Kinneer,
Ohio State Board of Pharmacy
Respondent's Witnesses:
(1) Dr. Jerome Driesen,
M.D., Powell, Ohio
(2) Charles Broussard,
R.Ph., Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(3) Wayne Miller,
R.Ph., Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(4) Steven Harris,
R.Ph., Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(5) Raleigh L. Smith,
R.Ph., Respondent
(6) Donita Smith, Wife
of Respondent
(B) Exhibits
State's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Copy of
four-page Summary Suspension Order/Notice of Opportunity for Hearing letter
dated September 8, 1999.
(2) Exhibit 1A--Hearing
Request letter dated September 28, 1999.
(3) Exhibit 1B--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated September 30, 1999.
(4) Exhibit
1C--Continuance Request letter dated October 11, 1999.
(5) Exhibit 1D--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated October 13, 1999.
(6) Exhibit 1E--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated October 15, 1999.
(7) Exhibit 1F--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated February 10, 2000.
(8) Exhibit 1G--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated February 18, 2000.
(9) Exhibit
1H--Continuance Request letter dated February 23, 2000.
(10) Exhibit 1I--Copy of Hearing
Schedule letter dated March 1, 2000.
(11) Exhibit 1J--Copy of Pharmacist
File Front Sheet of Raleigh L. Smith showing original date of registration as
July 30, 1974; and two-page copy of Renewal Application For Pharmacist License,
No. 03-1-10859, for a license to practice pharmacy in Ohio from September 15,
1998, to September 15, 1999, signed and dated July 28, 1998.
(12) Exhibit 1K--Copy of Hearing
Schedule letter dated June 26, 2000.
(13) Exhibit 2--Copy of two-page
handwritten statement of Raleigh L. Smith signed and notarized on August 16, 1999.
(14) Exhibit 3--Empty 16oz Stock
Bottle of Fentuss Expectorant, NDC No. 55053-432-16, Lot No. S0119, Expiration
Date January, 2001.
(15) Exhibit 4--16 oz stock bottle,
approximately two-thirds full, of Hydrocodone Bitartrate and Guaifenesin, NDC No.
58177-881-07, Lot No. L17962, Expiration date April, 2001.
(16) Exhibit 5--Small amber vial,
not labeled, containing four tablets of generic Lorcet 10.
(17) Exhibit 6--Large amber vial,
not labeled, containing four tablets of generic Vicodin HP.
(18) Exhibit 7--Wal-Mart Audit for
the time period of May 1, 1999, to August 5, 1999, performed by Matt Frederick
for the following drugs: Fentuss Expectorant, Hydrocodone Bitartrate and
Guaifenesin, Codiclear DH, Generic Vicodin, Generic Lorcet Plus, Generic Lortab
10, Generic Lorcet 10, and Generic Vicodin HP.
(19) Exhibit
8--Copy of two-page Indictment in the Court of Common Pleas of Marion County,
Ohio, The State of Ohio v. Raleigh L. Smith aka “Butch”, Case No.
99-CR-0227 dated September 8, 1999.
(20) Exhibit 9--Copy of two-page
Request for Treatment in Lieu of Conviction in the Court of Common Pleas of
Marion County, Ohio, State of Ohio v. Raleigh L. Smith, Case No.
99-CR-00227 dated September 22, 1999.
(21) Exhibit 10--Copy of Indictment
in the Court of Common Pleas of Marion County, Ohio, The State of Ohio v.
Raleigh L. Smith aka “Butch”, Case No. 00-CR-0046 dated February 24, 2000.
(22) Exhibit 11--Copy of six-page
Judgment Entry of Sentencing in the Court of Common Pleas of Marion County, Ohio,
State of Ohio v. Raleigh L. Smith aka Butch, Case No. 00-CR-046
file-stamped June 9, 2000.
(23) Exhibit 12--Two-page letter
from Rhonda G. Burggraf dated June 29, 2000, and the following attachments:
Copy of Ohio State Board of Pharmacy Form No. PHA-0004 regarding Raleigh
“Butch” Smith, Case No. 00-CR-0046, and certified copy of six-page Judgment
Entry of Sentencing in the Court of Common Pleas of Marion County, Ohio, State
of Ohio v. Raleigh L. Smith aka Butch, Case No. 00-CR-046 dated June 9,
2000.
Respondent's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Personal
Data of Raleigh L. Smith.
(2) Exhibit 2--Copy of
two-page Pharmacist’s Recovery Contract of Raleigh Smith dated September 12,
1999.
(3) Exhibit 3--Copy of
Harding Addiction Recovery Center Continuing Care Treatment Agreement of
Raleigh Smith dated September 14, 1999.
(4) Exhibit 4--Copy of
Harding Hospital Chart of Raleigh Smith consisting of 107 pages dated from
August 24, 1999, through September 14, 1999.
(5) Exhibit 5--Two
letters from Gayle L. Diehl dated February 28, 2000, and July 31, 2000.
(6) Exhibit 6--Copy of
two letters from Gayle L. Diehl dated December 28, 1999, and June 22, 2000;
copy of letter from Patricia Kijewski dated April 5, 2000; and copy of letter
from Stephen D. Harris dated July 18, 2000.
(7) Exhibit 7--Copies
of twenty-four pages of urine drug screens and/or related information regarding
Raleigh Smith dated from August 25, 1999, through July 9, 2000.
(8) Exhibit 8--Affidavit
of Jerome Driesen, M.D. signed and notarized on July 27, 2000.
(9) Exhibit 9--Copies
of eleven pages of Meeting Attendance Verification sheets of Raleigh L. Smith
dated from August 31, 1999, through January 31, 2000; and nine pages of Meeting
Attendance Verification sheets of Raleigh L. Smith dated from February 1, 2000,
through July 31, 2000.
(10) Exhibit 10--Two Certificates
of Appreciation of Raleigh Smith dated December 31, 1999, and April 28, 2000;
page 6 of the Prospective, not dated;
page 1 of the Prospective, Volume 4,
Issue 3, dated July, 2000; Page 3 of Volume 4, Issue 3; page of the Prospective, dated Summer 2000; and copy
of Presby Press, May, 2000.
(11) Exhibit 11--“The Pre-Impaired
and Impaired Physician” Certificate of Attendance of Raleigh Smith dated April
7, 2000; and copies of 17 pages of continuing education program attendance
verifications dated from January 16, 2000, through June 23, 2000.
(12) Exhibit 12--Letter from
Gerggory (sic) P. Musson dated July 24, 2000.
(13) Exhibit 13--Two-page letter
from Lesley, not dated; two-page letter from Donita K. Smith dated July 17,
2000; two-page letter from Pat K. and Nancy K. Eaves dated July 27, 2000; and
two-page letter from Jeffrey L. Smith dated August 1, 2000.
(14) Exhibit 14--Letter from Susan
E. Perry dated July 6, 2000, and letter from Carol E. Grant, not dated.
(15) Exhibit 15--Letter from Jerome
E. Driesen dated July 27, 2000; letter form Stephen D. Harris dated February
20, 2000; letter from Richard A. Kryc dated February 15, 2000; letter from Todd
R. Jaros dated July 6, 2000; letter from Tracey Merrin dated August 2, 2000;
letter from Gerald W. Reed dated July 31, 2000; and letter from Mary B. dated
July 3, 2000.
FINDINGS
OF FACT
After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the credibility
of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds the following to be fact:
(1) Records of the
State Board of Pharmacy indicate that Raleigh L. Smith was originally licensed
in the state of Ohio on July 30, 1974, pursuant to examination. On September 8, 1999, Raleigh L. Smith’s
license was summarily suspended in accordance with Section 3719.121(B) of the
Ohio Revised Code. Records further
indicate that Raleigh L. Smith was, during the relevant time periods, the
Responsible Pharmacist at Wal-Mart Pharmacy #10-1750 pursuant to Rule 4729-5-11
of the Ohio Administrative Code and Sections 4729.27 and 4729.55 of the Ohio
Revised Code.
(2) Raleigh L. Smith is
addicted to liquor or drugs or impaired physically or mentally to such a degree
as to render him unfit to practice pharmacy, to wit: Raleigh L. Smith has
admitted stealing drugs from his employer; Raleigh L. Smith has consumed drugs
while practicing pharmacy; Raleigh L. Smith drank from stock bottles, returning
them to the shelf for future use when dispensing; Raleigh L. Smith admitted
that he consumed up to 10 ounces of hydrocodone-based syrup and up to 10
tablets of hydrocodone medications each day; Raleigh L. Smith admitted that he
began to abuse hydrocodone medications to cope with day to day pressures; and
Raleigh L. Smith has had an addiction problem since 1992. Such conduct indicates that Raleigh L. Smith
falls within the ambit of Sections 3719.121(A), 3719.121(B), and 4729.16(A)(3)
of the Ohio Revised Code.
(3) Raleigh
L. Smith did, from May 1, 1999, through August 5, 1999, with purpose to
deprive, knowingly obtain or exert control over dangerous drugs, the property
of Wal-Mart Pharmacy #10-1750, beyond the express or implied consent of the
owner and/or by deception, to wit: Raleigh L. Smith stole the following
controlled substances from his employer:
Drug |
|
Quantity |
|
C.S. Schedule |
Fentuss
Expectorant |
|
10,385cc |
|
III |
Hydrocodone
Bit and Guaifenesin |
|
16,474cc |
|
III |
Codiclear
DH |
|
240cc |
|
III |
Vicodin
(generic) |
|
137 |
|
III |
Lorcet
Plus (generic) |
|
500 |
|
III |
Lortab
10 (generic) |
|
448 |
|
III |
Lorcet
10 (generic) |
|
611 |
|
III |
Vicodin
HP (generic) |
|
171 |
|
III |
Such conduct is in violation
of Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code.
CONCLUSIONS
OF LAW
(1) Upon consideration of
the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraph (3)
of the Findings of Fact constitutes being guilty of a felony and gross
immorality as provided in Division (A)(1) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio
Revised Code.
(2) Upon
consideration of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes
that paragraphs (2) and (3) of the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty of
dishonesty and unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy as provided
in Division (A)(2) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(3) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraph
(2) of the Findings of Fact constitutes being addicted to or abusing liquor or
drugs or impaired physically or mentally to such a degree as to render him
unfit to practice pharmacy as provided in Division (A)(3) of Section 4729.16 of
the Ohio Revised Code.
ACTION
OF THE BOARD
Pursuant to Section 3719.121 of the Ohio Revised
Code, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby removes the Summary Suspension Order
issued to Raleigh L. Smith on September 8, 1999.
Pursuant to Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised
Code, and on the basis of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law set forth
above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby suspends indefinitely the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-1-10859, held by Raleigh L. Smith and such
suspension is effective as of the date of the mailing of this Order.
(A) Raleigh L. Smith,
pursuant to Rule 4729-9-01(F) of the Ohio Administrative Code, may not be
employed by or work in a facility licensed by the State Board of Pharmacy to
possess or distribute dangerous drugs during such period of suspension.
(B) Raleigh L. Smith,
pursuant to Section 4729.16(B) of the Ohio Revised Code, must return the
identification card and license (wall
certificate) to the office of the State Board of Pharmacy within ten days after
receipt of this Order unless the Board office is already in possession of both. The identification card and wall certificate
should be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested.
Further, on or after September 1, 2001, the Board
will consider any petition filed by Raleigh L. Smith for a hearing, pursuant to
Ohio Revised Code Chapter 119., for reinstatement. The Board will only consider reinstatement of the license to
practice pharmacy in Ohio if the following conditions have been met:
(A) Raleigh L. Smith
must enter into a contract, signed within ninety days after the effective date of
this Order, with an Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services
(ODADAS) treatment provider or a treatment provider acceptable to the Board for
a period of not less than five years.
The contract must provide that:
(1) Random, observed urine drug screens shall be conducted at least once
each month.
(a) The urine sample
must be given within twelve hours of notification. The urine screen must include testing for creatinine or specific
gravity of the sample as the dilutional standard.
(b) Results of all drug
screens must be negative. Any positive
results, including those which may have resulted from ingestion of food, but
excluding false positives which resulted from medication legitimately
prescribed, indicates a violation of the contract.
(2) Attendance is
required, a minimum of three times per week at an Alcoholics Anonymous,
Narcotics Anonymous, and/or similar support group meeting.
(3) The program shall
immediately report to the Ohio Board of Pharmacy any violations of the contract
and/or lack of cooperation.
(B) Raleigh L. Smith
must provide, at the reinstatement petition hearing, documentation of the
following:
(1) Compliance with the
“Judgment Entry of Sentencing” in the Court of Common Pleas of Marion County,
Ohio, State of Ohio v. Raleigh L. Smith aka Butch, Case No. 00-CR-046
dated June 9, 1999;
(2) Proof of
restitution to Wal-Mart Pharmacy;
(3) Compliance with the
contract required above (e.g.-proof of giving sample within 12 hours of notification
and copies of all drug screen reports, meeting attendance records, treatment
program reports, etc.);
(4) Compliance with the
continuing pharmacy education requirements as set forth in Chapter 4729-7 of
the Ohio Administrative Code (if applicable); and
(5) Compliance with the
terms of this Order.
(C) If reinstatement is
not accomplished within three years of the effective date of this Order,
Raleigh L. Smith must successfully complete the NAPLEX examination or an
equivalent examination approved by the Board.
THIS ORDER WAS
APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
MOTION CARRIED.
SO ORDERED.
The motion was seconded by Ms. Eastman and approved by the Board (Aye-4/Nay-3/Abstain-1[Littlejohn]).
7:12 p.m.
The Board meeting was recessed until Tuesday, August 8, 2000.
TUESDAY, august 8, 2000
8:20 a.m. ROLL CALL
The State Board of Pharmacy convened in Room 1914, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio with the following members present:
Suzanne L. Neuber, R.Ph. (President); Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Ann D. Abele, R.Ph.; Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph.; Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph.; Amonte B. Littlejohn, R.Ph.; and James E. Turner, R.Ph.
The Board was joined by Mr. Winsley, Mr. Benedict, Mr. Rowland, Ms. Steuk, William McMillen, Licensing Administrator, and Robert Cole, Compliance Supervisor.
8:23 a.m.
Ms. Abele moved that the Board go into Executive Session for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code and for the purpose of conferring with an attorney for the Board regarding pending or imminent court action pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(3) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Adelman and a roll call vote was conducted by President Neuber as follows: Abele-Yes, Adelman-Yes, Giacalone-Yes, Kost-Yes, Littlejohn-Yes, and Turner-Yes.
9:04 a.m.
The Executive Session ended and the Board meeting resumed in Public Session.
Mr. McMillen distributed the Licensing Report to the Board for their review. Following discussion, there were no items requiring official action by the Board.
RES. 2001-014 Mr. Rowland reported that the Board had received a letter from Seaport Chemical and Supply Company stating their intent to withdraw their application for a distributor’s license. The Board had previously proposed to deny this application and had granted a continuance in the hearing in this matter during its June, 2000 meeting. The withdrawal of the application effectively terminated all proceedings in this matter.
9:11 a.m.
RES. 2001-015 Ms. Abele moved that the Board deny the proposal for a settlement received in the matter of Garnet Anderson. The motion was seconded by Mr. Littlejohn and approved by the Board (Aye-6/Nay-0).
9:12 a.m.
The Board took a brief recess.
9:41 a.m.
The Board was joined by Assistant Attorney General Sally Ann Steuk for the purpose of presenting for adjudication, in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 119. and 4729., the matter of Ronald H. Elmore, R.Ph. Mr. Elmore did not request a hearing and was not present.
10:40 a.m.
The record was closed. Ms. Abele moved that the Board go into Executive Session for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by Mr. Turner and a roll call vote was conducted by President Neuber as follows: Abele-Yes, Adelman-Yes, Giacalone-Yes, Kost-Yes, Littlejohn-Yes, and Turner-Yes.
10:45 a.m.
RES. 2001-016 The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to the public. Ms. Abele moved that the Board adopt the following Order in the matter of Ronald H. Elmore, R.Ph.:
ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(Docket
No. D-000218-047)
In
The Matter Of:
RONALD H. ELMORE, R.Ph.
20150
S. Woodland Road
Shaker
Heights, Ohio 44120
(R.Ph. No. 03-2-18518)
INTRODUCTION
THE MATTER OF RONALD H.
ELMORE CAME FOR CONSIDERATION ON AUGUST 8, 2000, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS
OF THE BOARD: SUZANNE L. NEUBER, R.Ph. (presiding); ANN D. ABELE, R.Ph.; DIANE
C. ADELMAN, R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE J. KOST, R.Ph.; AMONTE
B. LITTLEJOHN, R.Ph.; AND JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph.
RONALD H. ELMORE WAS NOT PRESENT NOR WAS HE
REPRESENTED BY COUNSEL, AND THE STATE OF OHIO WAS REPRESENTED BY SALLY ANN
STEUK, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SUMMARY
OF EVIDENCE
(A) Testimony
State's Witnesses:
(1) Lynn Mudra, Ohio
State Board of Pharmacy
(2) James Reye, Ohio
State Board of Pharmacy
Respondent's Witnesses:
(1) None
(B) Exhibits
State's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Four-page
Notice of Opportunity letter dated February 18, 2000, with envelope showing
attempted deliveries and stating “Return to Sender.”
(2) Exhibit
1A--Memorandum to David Rowland from Agent Mudra dated April 12, 2000.
(3) Exhibit
1B--Notarized Certification of Publication from The Plain Dealer Publishing
Company dated May 25, 2000, for article regarding Ronald Elmore published in The Plain Dealer on April 28, 2000; May
5, 2000; and May 12, 2000.
(4) Exhibit 1C--Copy of
Pharmacist File Front Sheet of Ronald H. Elmore showing original date of
registration as June 26, 1990; and two-page copy of Renewal Application for
Pharmacist License, No. 03-2-18518, for a license to practice pharmacy in Ohio
from September 15, 1999, to September 15, 2000 dated August 1, 1999.
(5) Exhibit 1D--The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, edition for
Friday, April 28, 2000; and envelope for attempted delivery to Ronald H. Elmore
stating “Return to Sender, Attempted-Unknown”.
(6) Exhibit 2--Copy of
Arrest Warrant, Commonwealth of Virginia v. Ronald Hayse Elmore, Case
No. 8737-00; copy of three-page Williamsburg Police Department Arrest Report in
the matter of Ronald H. Elmore dated May 19, 1995; copy of Waiver of
Preliminary Hearing signed by Hayse Elmore (sic
Ronald H. Elmore) dated July 13, 1995; copy of Indictment No. 8737-00 for
Ronald Hayse Elmore, dated September 11, 1995, issued by Virginia: In The
Circuit Court for the City of Williamsburg and County of James City; copy of
two-page Arraignment and Plea issued by Virginia: In The Circuit Court for the
City of Williamsburg and County of James City, Commonwealth v. Ronald Hayse
Elmore, Case No. 8737-00, dated October 11, 1995; and copy of three-page
Motion for Re-Hearing and Sentencing issued by Virginia: In The Circuit Court
for the City of Williamsburg and County of James City, Commonwealth v.
Ronald Hayse Elmore, Case No. 8737-00, dated February 21, 1996.
(7) Exhibit
2A--Memo to Sally A. Steuk from Frank Brookman dated February 10, 2000.
(8) Exhibit 3--Two-page
copy of Renewal Application for Pharmacist License, No. 03-2-18518, for a
license to practice pharmacy in Ohio from September 15, 1995, to September 15,
1996 of Ronald H. Elmore dated June 3, 1995.
(9) Exhibit 4--Two-page
copy of Renewal Application for Pharmacist License, No. 03-2-18518, for a
license to practice pharmacy in Ohio from September 15, 1996, to September 15,
1997, of Ronald H. Elmore dated October 28, 1996.
(10) Exhibit 5--Two-page copy of
Renewal Application for Pharmacist License, No. 03-2-18518, for a license to
practice pharmacy in Ohio from September 15, 1998, to September 15, 1999, of
Ronald H. Elmore dated April 5, 1999.
(11) Exhibit 6--Copy of two-page
letter from Cathy M. Reiniers-Day dated October 10, 1998.
(12) Exhibit 6A--Copy of four-page
letter, titled, “Amended Notice of Informal Conference,” from Cathy M.
Reiniers-Day dated June 17, 1997.
(13) Exhibit 7--Copy of five-page
Notice of Hearing before the Virginia Board of Pharmacy, In Re: Ronald H.
Elmore, Pharmacist dated October 15, 1997.
(14) Exhibit 8--Copy of six-page
Order before the Virginia Board of Pharmacy, In Re: Ronald H. Elmore,
Pharmacist dated December 23, 1997.
(15) Exhibit 9--Copy of five-page
Notice of Hearing before the Virginia Board of Pharmacy, In Re: Ronald H.
Elmore, Pharmacist dated January 29, 1999.
(16) Exhibit 10--Copy of five-page
Order before the Virginia Board of Pharmacy, In Re: Ronald H. Elmore,
Pharmacist dated April 29, 1999.
(17) Exhibit
11--Two-page copy of Rite Aid Corporation Application for Employment of Ronald
Elmore dated May 28, 1999.
(18) Exhibit 12--Copy of
prescription number 03041 93580.
(19) Exhibit 13--Copy of
prescription number 03041 93582.
(20) Exhibit 14--Copy of prescription
number 03041 94104.
(21) Exhibit 15--Copy of three-page
Dangerous Drug Distributor Inspection Report of Rite Aid Discount Pharmacy #3041 dated June 9, 1999.
(22) Exhibit 16--Copy of
handwritten statement of Ronald Elmore signed and notarized on June 9, 1999.
Respondent's Exhibits:
(1) None
FINDINGS OF FACT
After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the credibility
of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds the following to be fact:
(1) On February 18,
2000, Ronald H. Elmore was notified by letter of his right to a hearing, his
rights in such hearing, and his right to submit his contentions in writing.
(2) As demonstrated by
the returned letter, Ronald H. Elmore did not receive the letter of February
18, 2000, informing him of the allegations against him, and his rights.
(3) After attempts had
failed to personally deliver the letter, the State Board of Pharmacy published
the charges against Ronald H. Elmore.
The charges in the letter of February 18, 2000, were published in The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio, on
April 25, 2000; May 5, 2000; and again on May 12, 2000; in accordance with
Section 119.07 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(4) Ronald
H. Elmore has not responded in any manner to the letter of February 18, 2000,
and has not requested a hearing in this matter.
(5) Records of the
State Board of Pharmacy indicate that Ronald H. Elmore was originally licensed in
the state of Ohio on June 26, 1990, pursuant to reciprocity, and is currently
licensed to practice pharmacy in the state of Ohio.
(6) Ronald H. Elmore
did, prior to May 19, 1995, with purpose to deprive, knowingly obtain or exert
control over the property of another, CVS Pharmacy #1550, beyond the express or
implied consent of the owner, to wit: Ronald H. Elmore stole items valued at
one thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400.00).
Such conduct is in violation of Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(7) Ronald
H. Elmore did, on or about October 11, 1995, plead guilty to grand
larceny/embezzlement, a felony. Commonwealth
vs. Ronald Hayse Elmore, Case No. 8737-00, Virginia: Circuit Court of
Williamsburg and County of James City.
Thereafter, upon a Motion to Re-Hear, Ronald H. Elmore was found guilty
of petit larceny, a misdemeanor, on February 21, 1996,
(8) Ronald H. Elmore
did, on or about June 3, 1995, knowingly make a false statement, or knowingly
swear or affirm the truth of a false statement previously made, when the
statement was made with purpose to secure the issuance by a governmental agency
of a license or registration, to wit: on his 1996 Renewal Application For
Pharmacist License, Ronald H. Elmore declared that “within the past 18 months”
there were no “charges pending” against him when fourteen (14) days earlier, on
May 19, 1995, Ronald H. Elmore had been arrested for grand
larceny/embezzlement. Such conduct is
in violation of Section 2921.13 of the
Ohio Revised Code.
(9) Ronald H. Elmore
did, on or about October 28, 1996, knowingly make a false statement, or
knowingly swear or affirm the truth of a false statement previously made, when
the statement was made with purpose to secure the issuance by a governmental
agency of a license or registration, to wit: on his 1997 Renewal Application
For Pharmacist License, Ronald H. Elmore declared that “within the past 18
months” he had not been “convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor other than a
minor traffic violation (even if expunged or sealed)” when Ronald H. Elmore had
plead guilty to a felony on October 11, 1995 and thereafter plead to a reduced
misdemeanor on February 21, 1996.
Further, Ronald H. Elmore stated that his primary place of employment
had not changed since the previous renewal, yet he had been hired and
subsequently fired by several different pharmacy employers in that time
period. Such conduct is in violation of
Section 2921.13 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(10) Ronald H. Elmore did, on or
about April 5, 1999, knowingly make a false statement, or knowingly swear or
affirm the truth of a false statement previously made, when the statement was
made with purpose to secure the issuance by a governmental agency of a license
or registration, to wit: on his 1999 Renewal Application For Pharmacist
License, Ronald H. Elmore declared that “within the past 18 months” he had not
“been the subject of disciplinary action by any state or federal agency” when
on December 27, 1997, an Order had been issued against Ronald H. Elmore by the
Virginia Board of Pharmacy. Further,
Ronald H. Elmore stated that his primary place of employment had not changed
since the previous renewal, yet he had been hired and subsequently fired by
several different pharmacy employers in that time period. Such conduct is in violation of Section
2921.13 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(11) On or
about December 23, 1997, Ronald H. Elmore’s license to practice pharmacy in the
Commonwealth of Virginia was placed on probation due to embezzlement from
CVS/pharmacy, dispensing errors, falsifying applications for employment, and
termination from employment. On or
about April 29, 1999, Ronald H. Elmore’s Virginia license was suspended for
violating the terms of his probation.
(12) Ronald H. Elmore did, on or
about May 28, 1999, knowingly make a false statement when the statement was in
writing and is made with purpose to induce another to employ him, to wit: when
applying for a job as a pharmacist with Rite Aid, Ronald H. Elmore stated that
he had never worked under or used a different name. In fact, Ronald H. Elmore was using the name “Elmore Hayes” when
practicing pharmacy at CVS and arrested by the Williamsburg, Virginia Police
Department. Further, when asked if he
had been dismissed or forced to resign from any employment, Ronald H. Elmore
answered “no” on the Rite Aid employment application when in fact he had been
fired several times. Such conduct is in
violation of Section 2921.13 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(13) Ronald H. Elmore did, on or
about the following dates, dispense a drug pursuant to an original prescription
but failed to manually record his name or initials on the original
prescription, to wit: Ronald H. Elmore failed to manually sign or initial the
following prescriptions when practicing pharmacy at Rite Aid Discount Pharmacy,
28600 Chagrin Rd., Woodmere, Ohio:
Rx No. |
|
Date |
|
Drug |
03041 93580 |
|
6/1/99 |
|
Ambien
10mg |
03041 93582 |
|
6/1/99 |
|
Fiorinal
with Codeine #3 |
03041 94104 |
|
6/7/99 |
|
Vicodin
ES |
Such conduct is in violation
of Rule 4729-5-27(B) of the Ohio Administrative Code.
(14) Ronald H. Elmore did, on or
before June 9, 1999, without privilege to do so and with purpose to prevent,
obstruct, or delay the performance by a public official of any authorized act
within his official capacity, hamper or impede a public official in the
performance of his lawful duties, to wit: Ronald H. Elmore provided false
information to Board investigators who were attempting to verify information on
his renewal applications for pharmacist license. Such conduct is in violation of Section 2921.31 of the Ohio
Revised Code.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
(1) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(6) through (14) of the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty of gross
immorality as provided in Division (A)(1) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio
Revised Code.
(2) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(7) through (14) of the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty of dishonesty
and unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy as provided in Division
(A)(2) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(3) Upon
consideration of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes
that paragraph (7) of the Findings of Fact constitutes being convicted of a
misdemeanor related to, or committed in, the practice of pharmacy as provided
in Division (A)(4) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
ACTION
OF THE BOARD
Pursuant to Section 4729.16
of the Ohio Revised Code, the State Board of Pharmacy takes the following
actions in the matter of Ronald H. Elmore:
(A) On the basis of the
Findings of Fact and paragraph (1) of the Conclusions of Law set forth above,
the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist identification card,
No. 03-2-18518, held by Ronald H. Elmore effective as of the date of the
mailing of this Order.
(B) On the basis of the
Findings of Fact and paragraph (2) of the Conclusions of Law set forth above,
the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist identification card,
No. 03-2-18518, held by Ronald H. Elmore effective as of the date of the
mailing of this Order.
(C) On the basis of the
Findings of Fact and paragraph (3) of the Conclusions of Law set forth above,
the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist identification card,
No. 03-2-18518, held by Ronald H. Elmore effective as of the date of the
mailing of this Order.
Pursuant to Section 4729.16(B) of the Ohio Revised
Code, Ronald H. Elmore must return the identification card and license (wall
certificate) to the office of the State Board of Pharmacy within ten days after
receipt of this Order unless the Board office is already in possession of
both. The identification card and wall
certificate should be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested.
THIS ORDER WAS
APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
MOTION CARRIED.
SO ORDERED.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Kost and approved by the Board (Aye-6/Nay-0).
10:47 a.m.
RES. 2001-017 Mr. Winsley presented the applications from two individuals wishing to be approved by the Board as Approved Providers of Continuing Pharmacy Education pursuant to Rule 4729-7-05 of the Administrative Code. After discussion, Mr. Giacalone moved that the Board approve the following as Approved Providers of Continuing Pharmacy Education:
Meridia Hillcrest Hospital Pharmacy Department
Cuyahoga Community College
The motion was seconded by Mr. Kost and approved by the Board (Aye-6/Nay-0).
10:48 a.m.
Ms. Eastman arrived and joined the meeting.
11:00 a.m.
After a discussion of the draft minutes from the July, 2000 meeting, Ms. Abele moved that the minutes of that meeting be approved as amended. The motion was seconded by Ms. Eastman and approved by the Board (Aye-7/Nay-0).
11:03 a.m.
The Board meeting recessed for lunch.
1:00 p.m.
RES. 2001-018 All of the Board members except Mrs. Teater convened in Room 1919 for the purpose of meeting with the candidates for licensure by reciprocity. Following presentations by Board members and self-introductions by the candidates for licensure by reciprocity, Ms. Eastman moved that the Board approve the following candidates for licensure. The motion was seconded by Mr. Turner and approved by the Board (Aye-7/Nay-0).
HANNAH ANSONG |
NEW JERSEY |
MICHAEL ANGELO BAGLIO |
PENNSYLVANIA |
SHARON MARIE BEJIAN |
GEORGIA |
COLLIN ARNOLD HOVINGA |
TENNESSEE |
THOMAS WAYNE KELSEY |
CONNECTICUT |
CINDY ANN KINDER |
WASHINGTON |
RYAN LAFOREST |
MICHIGAN |
SHARON KAY LAFOREST |
MINNESOTA |
NICHOLE JUNE LEWIS |
MICHIGAN |
MARC RICHARD SUMMERFIELD |
MARYLAND |
JENNIFER M. SWIHART |
COLORADO |
SHERYL LYNN SZEINBACH |
TEXAS |
HEATHER JO THOMAS |
NEVADA |
MELANIE DAWN TROTTA |
WEST VIRGINIA |
DAVID ANTHONY YOST |
NORTH CAROLINA |
DARLENE MARIE YOUNGWIRTH |
PENNSYLVANIA |
1:35 p.m.
The Board reconvened in Room 1914 to continue the Board meeting with the following members present:
Suzanne L. Neuber, R.Ph. (President); Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Ann D. Abele, R.Ph.; Suzanne R. Eastman, R.Ph.; Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph.; Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph.; Amonte B. Littlejohn, R.Ph.; Dorothy Teater, Public Member; and James E. Turner, R.Ph.
1:42 p.m.
The Board was joined by Assistant Attorney General Sally Ann Steuk for the purpose of conducting an adjudication hearing in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 119. and 4729. in the matter of Elizabeth M. Hartranft, R.Ph., Bay Village.
5:04 p.m.
The hearing concluded and the record was closed. Ms. Abele moved that the Board go into Executive Session for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by Ms. Eastman and a roll call vote was conducted by President Neuber as follows: Abele-Yes, Adelman-Yes, Eastman-Yes, Giacalone-Yes, Kost-Yes, Littlejohn-Yes, Teater-Yes, Turner-Yes.
5:18 p.m.
RES. 2001-019 The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to the public. Mrs. Adelman moved that the Board adopt the following Order in the matter of Elizabeth M. Hartranft, R.Ph.:
ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(Docket
No. D-000222-048)
In
The Matter Of:
ELIZABETH M. HARTRANFT, R.Ph.
24529
Bruce Road
Bay
Village, Ohio 44140
(R.Ph. No. 03-3-08439)
INTRODUCTION
THE MATTER OF ELIZABETH M. HARTRANFT CAME FOR
HEARING ON AUGUST 8, 2000, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: SUZANNE
L. NEUBER, R.Ph. (presiding); ANN D. ABELE, R.Ph.; DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph.;
SUZANNE R. EASTMAN, R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE J. KOST, R.Ph.;
AMONTE B. LITTLEJOHN, R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER; AND JAMES E.
TURNER, R.Ph.
ELIZABETH M. HARTRANFT WAS REPRESENTED BY MICHAEL E.
MURMAN, AND THE STATE OF OHIO WAS REPRESENTED BY SALLY ANN STEUK, ASSISTANT
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SUMMARY
OF EVIDENCE
(A) Testimony
State's Witnesses:
(1) Mark Kabat, Ohio
State Board of Pharmacy
Respondent's Witnesses:
(1) David Baker, R.Ph.,
Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(2) Wayne Miller, R.Ph.,
Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(3) Lois Hamblin,
Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(4) Elizabeth M.
Hartranft, Respondent
(B) Exhibits
State's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Copy of
three-page Summary Suspension Order/Notice of Opportunity for Hearing letter
dated February 22, 2000.
(2) Exhibit 1A--Copy of
Hearing Request letter dated March 7, 2000.
(3) Exhibit 1B--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated March 8, 2000.
(4) Exhibit 1C--Copy of
Pharmacist File Front Sheet of Elizabeth Mild Hartranft showing original date
of registration as August 16, 1965; and two-page copy of Renewal Application
for Pharmacist License, No. 03-3-08439, for a license to practice pharmacy in
Ohio from September 15, 1999, to September 15, 2000, of Elizabeth M. Hartranft
dated July 27, 1999.
(5) Exhibit
2--Seven-page copy of Amherst Police Department Incident/Offense Report, No.
01-00-000255, regarding Elizabeth M. Hartranft on February 11, 2000.
(6) Exhibit 3--Amber
vial, not labeled, containing 30 diltiazem hydrochloride 180mg extended release
capsules.
(7) Exhibit 4--Copy of
seven-page handwritten statement of Susan Elliott signed and notarized on
February 14, 2000.
(8) Exhibit 5--Copy of
handwritten statement of Alice Fisher signed and notarized on February 15,
2000.
(9) Exhibit 6--Copy of
five-page handwritten statement of Joseph Micheletti signed and notarized on
February 17, 2000.
(10) Exhibit 7--Copy of two-page
Rite Aid, South Leavitt Road, Amherst, Ohio, Customer History Report of
Elizabeth Hartranft dated from February 14, 1999, to February 14, 2000.
(11) Exhibit 8--Two-page copy of
Complaint in the Municipal Court of Oberlin, Ohio, City of Amherst vs.
Elizabeth M. Hartranft, Case No. 00CRB-00120-A dated February 11, 2000.
(12) Exhibit 9--Copy of Journal
Entry in the Rocky River Municipal Court, Westlake vs. Hartranft, Elizabeth
M., Case No. 96 TRC 4481-B, dated June 17, 1996.
(13) Exhibit 10--Copy of Journal
Entry in the Rocky River Municipal Court, Westlake vs. Hartranft, Elizabeth
M., Case No. 97 TRC 770-A, dated February 3, 1997; and attached docket
record dated from January 21, 1997, through February 24, 2000.
(14) Exhibit 11--Copy of two-page
handwritten statement of Ryan Piscione signed and notarized on February 17,
2000.
(15) Exhibit 12--Copy of two-page
handwritten statement of Deserie Overy signed and notarized on February 17,
2000.
(16) Exhibit 13--Copy of three-page
handwritten statement of Amy Spencer signed and notarized on March 9, 2000.
(17) Exhibit 14--Copy of four-page
handwritten statement of Kimberley Lutz signed and notarized on March 21, 2000.
(18) Exhibit 15--Copy of
handwritten statement of Mark Biczykowski signed and notarized on March 16,
2000.
(19) Exhibit 16--Copy of
prescription label and information for prescriptions numbered 42957, 42958,
42991, and 42933 dated February 10, 2000.
(20) Exhibit 17--Copy of
handwritten statement of Dr. Helmut Jungschaeffer signed and notarized on March
22, 2000.
(21) Exhibit 18--Two-page copy of
Renewal Application for Pharmacist License, No. 03-3-08439, for a license to
practice pharmacy in Ohio from September 15, 1996, to September 15, 1997, of
Elizabeth M. Hartranft dated July 20, 1996.
(22) Exhibit 19--Two-page copy of
Renewal Application for Pharmacist License, No. 03-3-08439, for a license to
practice pharmacy in Ohio from September 15, 1997, to September 15, 1998, of
Elizabeth M. Hartranft dated August 8, 1997.
Respondent's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit A--Two-page
letter from Joseph W. Janesz dated July 26, 2000, and copies of the following
attachments: Three-page Cleveland Clinic Foundation Department of Psychiatry/
Psychology, Alcohol and Drug Recovery Center Treatment Contract of Elizabeth
Hartranft, CCF#: 2-497-103-3, dated May 3, 2000; two-page Pharmacists
Rehabilitation Organization, Inc. Pharmacist’s Recovery Contract of Elizabeth
Hartranft dated April 13, 2000; five pages of AA Attendance Log sheets of Betsy
Hartranft dated from April 7, 2000, through July 26, 2000; letter from Annette
Costello dated June 5, 2000; copy of letter from Annette Costello dated July
10, 2000; two-page Cleveland Clinic Foundation Neuropsychological Evaluation
Report of Elizabeth Hartranft by Richard I. Naugle, Ph.D. dated March 28, 2000;
and two two-page urine drug screen reports of Elizabeth Hartranft with
collection dates of July 7, 2000, and July 20, 2000.
(2) Exhibit B--Copy of
AA Attendance Log Sheet of Betsy Hartranft dated from July 27, to August 3,
2000.
(3) Exhibit C--Copy of
five two-page urine drug screen reports of Elizabeth Hartranft with collection
dates as follows: two dated May 9, 2000; two dated May 15, 2000; and July 7,
2000; and copy of chain of custody request form dated June 8, 2000.
FINDINGS
OF FACT
After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the credibility
of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds the following to be fact:
(1) Records of the
State Board of Pharmacy indicate that Elizabeth M. Hartranft was originally
licensed to practice pharmacy in the State of Ohio on August 16, 1965, pursuant
to examination. On February 22, 2000,
Elizabeth M. Hartranft’s license was summarily suspended in accordance with
Section 3719.121(B) of the Ohio Revised Code.
(2) Elizabeth M.
Hartranft did, on or about February 11, 2000, while voluntarily intoxicated,
engage in conduct or create a condition that presented a risk of physical harm
to herself and/or others, to wit: while on duty, Elizabeth M. Hartranft was
intoxicated to the extent that she was unable to function as a pharmacist. Such conduct is in violation of Section
2917.11 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(3) Elizabeth M.
Hartranft did, on or about February 11, 2000, recklessly and/or by force,
resist or interfere with her lawful arrest, to wit: while practicing pharmacy
and intoxicated to the extent of being unable to function, Elizabeth M.
Hartranft persistently refused the requests of paramedics and police officers
and attempted to drive a motor vehicle, thereby engaging in activity dangerous
to herself and to others. When faced
with no alternative, the officers placed Elizabeth M. Hartranft under arrest,
but she resisted. Such conduct is in
violation of Section 2921.33 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(4) Elizabeth M.
Hartranft did, on or about February 10, 2000, while voluntarily intoxicated,
engage in conduct or create a condition that presented a risk of physical harm
to herself and/or others, to wit: while on duty practicing pharmacy, Elizabeth
M. Hartranft was intoxicated to the extent that she belittled and shouted at
patients, drank from a Listerine bottle, and displayed other signs of
impairment, indicating that she was unable to safely function as a pharmacist. Such conduct is in violation of Section
2917.11 of the Ohio Revised Code.
CONCLUSIONS
OF LAW
(1) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(2) through (4) of the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty of
unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy as provided in Division
(A)(2) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(2) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(2) through (4) of the Findings of Fact constitute being addicted to or abusing
liquor or drugs or impaired physically or mentally to such a degree as to
render her unfit to practice pharmacy as provided in Division (A)(3) of Section
4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
ACTION
OF THE BOARD
Pursuant to Section 3719.121 of the Ohio Revised
Code, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby removes the Summary Suspension Order
issued to Elizabeth M. Hartranft on February 22, 2000.
Pursuant to Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code,
and on the basis of the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law set forth
above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby suspends indefinitely the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-3-08439, held by Elizabeth M. Hartranft and such
suspension is effective as of the date of the mailing of this Order.
(A) Elizabeth M.
Hartranft, pursuant to Rule 4729-9-01(F) of the Ohio Administrative Code, may
not be employed by or work in a facility licensed by the State Board of
Pharmacy to possess or distribute dangerous drugs during such period of
suspension.
(B) Elizabeth M.
Hartranft, pursuant to Section 4729.16(B) of the Ohio Revised Code, must return
the identification card and license (wall certificate) to the office of the
State Board of Pharmacy within ten days after receipt of this Order unless the
Board office is already in possession of both.
The identification card and wall certificate should be sent by certified
mail, return receipt requested.
Further, two years after the effective date of this
Order, the Board will consider any petition filed by Elizabeth M. Hartranft for
a hearing, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Chapter 119., for reinstatement. The Board will only consider reinstatement
of the license to practice pharmacy in Ohio if the following conditions have
been met:
(A) Elizabeth M.
Hartranft must enter into a contract, signed within 90 days after the effective
date of this Order, with an Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction
Services (ODADAS) treatment provider or a treatment provider acceptable to the
Board for a period of not less than five years. The contract must provide that:
(1) Random, observed urine drug screens shall be conducted at least once
each month.
(a) The
urine sample must be given within twelve hours of notification. The urine screen must include testing for
creatinine or specific gravity of the sample as the dilutional standard.
(b) Alcohol
must be added to the standard urine drug screen. A Breathalyzer may be used to test for alcohol, but the test must
be conducted by an appropriately certified individual within twelve hours of
notification.
(c) Results
of all drug and alcohol screens must be negative. Any positive results, including those which may have resulted from
ingestion of food, but excluding false positives which resulted from medication
legitimately prescribed, indicates a violation of the contract.
(2) Attendance is
required, a minimum of three times per week at an Alcoholics Anonymous,
Narcotics Anonymous, and/or similar support group meeting.
(3) The program shall
immediately report to the Board any violations of the contract and/or lack of
cooperation.
(B) Elizabeth M.
Hartranft must provide, at the reinstatement petition hearing, documentation of
the following:
(1) Compliance with the
contract required above (e.g.-proof of giving the sample within 12 hours of
notification and copies of all drug and alcohol screen reports, meeting
attendance records, treatment program reports, etc.);
(2) Compliance with the
continuing pharmacy education requirements as set forth in Chapter 4729-7 of
the Ohio Administrative Code (if applicable);
(3) Compliance with the
terms of this Order.
(C) If reinstatement is
not accomplished within three years of the effective date of this Order,
Elizabeth M. Hartranft must show successful completion of the NAPLEX
examination or an equivalent examination approved by the Board.
THIS ORDER WAS
APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
MOTION CARRIED.
SO ORDERED.
The motion was seconded by Mr. Littlejohn and approved by the Board (Aye-7/Nay-1).
5:20 p.m.
The Board meeting was recessed until Wednesday, August 9, 2000.
Wednesday, august 9, 2000
8:02 a.m. ROLL CALL
The State Board of Pharmacy convened in Room 1914, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio with the following members present:
Suzanne L. Neuber, R.Ph. (President); Diane C. Adelman, R.Ph. (Vice-President); Ann D. Abele, R.Ph.; Robert P. Giacalone, R.Ph.; Lawrence J. Kost, R.Ph.; Dorothy Teater, Public Member; and James E. Turner, R.Ph.
8:03 a.m.
Ms. Abele moved that the Board go into Executive Session for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by Mr. Turner and a roll call vote was conducted by President Neuber as follows: Abele-Yes, Adelman-Yes, Giacalone-Yes, Kost-Yes, Teater-Yes, and Turner-Yes.
8:15 a.m.
Mr. Littlejohn arrived and joined the Executive Session in progress.
8:30 a.m.
RES. 2001-020 The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to the public. Ms. Abele then moved that, pursuant to Section 3719.121 of the Revised Code, the Board summarily suspend the license to practice pharmacy belonging to Joseph Gioiello, R.Ph. (03-1-17346) due to the fact that a continuation of his professional practice presents a danger of immediate and serious harm to others. The motion was seconded by Mr. Kost and approved by the Board (Aye-6/Nay-0/Abstain-1[Littlejohn]).
8:34 a.m.
The Board took a brief recess.
8:56 a.m.
The Board was joined by Assistant Attorney General Sally Ann Steuk for the purpose of conducting an adjudication hearing in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 119. and 4729. in the matter of Patricia McCann Parks, R.Ph., Defiance.
10:20 a.m.
The hearing concluded and the record was closed. The Board took a brief recess.
10:53 a.m.
Ms. Abele moved that the Board go into Executive Session for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Teater and a roll call vote was conducted by President Neuber as follows: Abele-Yes, Adelman-Yes, Giacalone-Yes, Kost-Yes, Littlejohn-Yes, Teater-Yes, Turner-Yes.
11:45 a.m.
RES. 2001-021 The Executive Session ended and the meeting was opened to the public. Mr. Kost moved that the Board adopt the following Order in the matter of Patricia McCann Parks, R.Ph.:
ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(Docket
No. D-000111-040)
In
The Matter Of:
PATRICIA McCANN PARKS, R.Ph.
2114
Shawnee Drive
Defiance,
Ohio 43512
(R.Ph. No. 03-3-11697)
INTRODUCTION
THE MATTER OF PATRICIA McCANN PARKS CAME FOR HEARING
ON AUGUST 9, 2000, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: SUZANNE L.
NEUBER, R.Ph. (presiding); ANN D. ABELE, R.Ph.; DIANE C. ADELMAN, R.Ph.; ROBERT
P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; LAWRENCE J. KOST, R.Ph.; AMONTE B. LITTLEJOHN, R.Ph.;
DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER; AND JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph.
PATRICIA McCANN PARKS WAS REPRESENTED BY MARK D.
SCHNITKEY, AND THE STATE OF OHIO WAS REPRESENTED BY SALLY ANN STEUK, ASSISTANT
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
SUMMARY
OF EVIDENCE
(A) Testimony
State's Witnesses:
(1) David Avery, Ohio
State Board of Pharmacy
Respondent's Witnesses:
(1) Patricia M. Parks,
Respondent
(B) Exhibits
State's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Copy of four-page
Summary Suspension Order/Notice of Opportunity for Hearing letter dated January
11, 2000.
(2) Exhibit 1A--Hearing
Request letter dated January 24, 2000.
(3) Exhibit 1B--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated February 2, 2000.
(4) Exhibit
1C--Continuance Request letter dated February 22, 2000.
(5) Exhibit 1D--Copy of
letter from William T. Winsley dated February 29, 2000.
(6) Exhibit 1E--Letter
from Patricia McCann Parks dated March 3, 2000.
(7) Exhibit 1F--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated March 17, 2000.
(8) Exhibit 1G--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated July 25, 2000.
(9) Exhibit 1H--Copy of
Pharmacist File Front Sheet of Patricia L. McCann Parks showing original date
of registration on August 4, 1976; and two-page copy of Renewal Application for
Pharmacist License, No. 03-3-11697, for a license to practice pharmacy in Ohio
from September 15, 1999, to September 15, 2000, of Patricia McCann Parks dated
August 14, 1999.
(10) Exhibit 1I--Copy of three-page
Order of the State Board of Pharmacy, Docket No. D-920320-129, in the matter of
Patricia McCann Parks effective August 11, 1992, and attached Monetary Penalty
Transmittal Form.
(11) Exhibit 1J--Copy of
Representation letter from Mark D. Schnitkey dated June 26, 2000.
(12) Exhibit 2--Statement of Dr.
David Mierzwiak, M.D signed and notarized on November 19, 1999.
(13) Exhibit 3--Release of Records
Statement pursuant to Sections 3719.18 and 2925.03 of the Ohio Revised Code to
Defiance Hospital regarding Patricia M. Parks by David D. Avery dated April 13,
2000; and attached copy of Defiance Hospital Toxicology Screen of Patricia L.
Parks with a collection date of August 15, 1999.
(14) Exhibit 4--Statement of
William H. Richter, M.D. signed and notarized on April 13, 2000.
(15) Exhibit 5--Statement of
Belinda Renno, R.Ph. signed and notarized on November 2, 1999.
(16) Exhibit
6--Statement of Mark Marenberg, R.Ph. signed and notarized on April 19, 2000.
(17) Exhibit 7--Accountability Statement
for hydrocodone 10/650 tablets (generic Lorcet) dated October 29, 1999; Number
Purchased Accountability Sheet for hydrocodone 10/650 dated October 29, 1999;
and Flow-Chart for hydrocodone 10/650 tablets (generic Lorcet) dated from April
4, 1999, through October 29, 1999.
(18) Exhibit 8--Accountability
Statement for hydrocodone 7.5/500 tablets (generic Lortab) dated October 29,
1999; Number Purchased Accountability Sheet for hydrocodone 7.5/500 dated
October 29, 1999; Patients Per Drug Report for hydrocodone/APAP/7.5/500 dated
from April 4, 1999, through October 29, 1999; and Flow-Chart for hydrocodone
7.5/550 tablets (generic Lortab) dated from April 4, 1999, through October 29,
1999.
(19) Exhibit 9--Accountability
Statement for hydrocodone 7.5/750 tablets (generic Vicodin ES) dated October
29, 1999; Number Purchased Accountability Sheet for hydrocodone 7.5/750 dated
October 29, 1999; Patients Per Drug Report for hydrocodone/APAP/7.5/750 dated
from April 4, 1999, through October 29, 1999; and two-page Flow-Chart for
hydrocodone 7.5/750 tablets (generic Vicodin ES) dated from April 4, 1999,
through October 29, 1999.
(20) Exhibit 10--Accountability
Statement for hydrocodone 5/500 tablets (generic Vicodin) dated October 29,
1999; Number Purchased Accountability Sheet for hydrocodone 5/500 dated October
29, 1999; eight pages of Patients Per Drug Report for hydrocodone/APAP/5/500
dated from April 4, 1999, through November 1, 1999; and six-page Flow-Chart for
hydrocodone 5/500 tablets (generic Vicodin) dated from April 4, 1999, through
October 29, 1999.
(21) Exhibit
11--Accountability Statement for Vicoprofen 7.5mg tablets dated October 29,
1999; Number Purchased Accountability Sheet for Vicoprofen 7.5mg dated October
29, 1999; Patients Per Drug Report for Vicoprofen/7.5/200 dated from April 4,
1999, through October 29, 1999; and two-page Flow-Chart for Vicoprofen 7.5mg
tablets dated from April 4, 1999, through October 29, 1999.
(22) Exhibit 12--Handwritten
statement of Patricia Parks, R.Ph. signed and notarized on November 23, 1999.
(23) Exhibit 13--Certified copy of
two-page Indictment in the Paulding County Court of Common Pleas, State of
Ohio vs. Patricia M. Parks, Case No. CR-00 503, dated January 14, 2000.
Respondent's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit A--Copy of
two-page Motion for Treatment in Lieu of Conviction in the Court of Common
Pleas, Paulding County, Ohio, State of Ohio vs. Patricia M. Parks, Case
No. CR-00503, dated March 31, 2000.
(2) Exhibit B--Copy of
two pages, 744 and 745, Title 29 Appendix, Section 2951.041 of the Ohio Revised
Code, Drug Treatment in Lieu of Conviction.
(3) Exhibit C--Copy of
letter from Mark D. Schnitkey dated April 11, 2000.
(4) Exhibit D--Copy of
Release of Information of Patricia M. Parks dated April 11, 2000.
(5) Exhibit E--Copy of
two-page Journal Entry in the Common Pleas Court of Paulding County, Ohio, State
of Ohio vs. Patricia M. Parks, Case No. CR-00-503, not dated.
(6) Exhibit F--Copy of
three-page Journal Entry in the Court of Common Pleas of Paulding County, Ohio,
State of Ohio vs. Patricia M. Parks, Case No. CR-00-503, dated June 21,
2000.
(7) Exhibit G--Copies
of six Five County Alcohol/Drug Program Progress Memos regarding Patricia Parks
dated April 17, 2000; May 3, 2000; May 31, 2000; June 27, 2000; July 26, 2000;
and August 2, 2000.
(8) Exhibit H--Copy of
letter from Leila Allen dated August 8, 2000.
FINDINGS
OF FACT
After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the credibility
of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds the following to be fact:
(1) Records of the
State Board of Pharmacy indicate that Patricia McCann Parks was originally licensed
in the state of Ohio on August 4, 1976, pursuant to examination. Patricia McCann Parks’ license was summarily
suspended on January 11, 2000, in accordance with Divisions (A) and (B) of
Section 3719.121 of the Ohio Revised Code.
Records further indicate that the Board took action against Patricia
McCann Parks’ license, No. 03-3-11697, on August 11, 1992, for theft and theft
of drugs.
(2) Patricia McCann
Parks is addicted to liquor or drugs or impaired physically or mentally to such
a degree as to render her unfit to practice pharmacy, to wit: during the four
month period of her employment at Antwerp Pharmacy, Patricia McCann Parks stole
drugs without having prescriptions. Patricia McCann Parks was admitted to the
emergency room at Defiance Hospital on August 15, 1999, for “dizziness”. Patricia McCann Parks has admitted that she “has a problem with hydrocodone”.
Patricia McCann Parks made numerous prescription errors; Patricia McCann Parks
has been rude to the customers; and, Patricia McCann Parks frequently showed up
late for work. As a result of such
conduct, Patricia McCann Parks was terminated by two employers, Antwerp
Pharmacy, in Antwerp, Ohio, and Village Apothecary Pharmacy in Paulding, Ohio. Such conduct indicates that Patricia McCann
Parks falls within the ambit of Sections 3719.121(A) and (B), and 4729.16(A)(3)
of the Ohio Revised Code.
(3) Patricia McCann
Parks did, from on or about April 4, 1999, through October 29, 1999, with
purpose to deprive, knowingly obtain or exert control over dangerous drugs, the
property of Antwerp Pharmacy, beyond the express or implied consent of the
owner and/or by deception, to wit: Patricia McCann Parks stole the following
controlled substances from her employer:
Drug |
|
Quantity |
Hydrocodone
10 mg/APAP 650 mg |
|
18 |
Hydrocodone
7.5 mg/APAP 500 mg |
|
50 |
Hydrocodone
7.5 mg/APAP 750 mg |
|
83 |
Hydrocodone
5 mg/APAP 500 mg |
|
540 |
Vicoprofen
7.5mg |
|
25 |
Such conduct is in violation of
Section 2913.02 of the Ohio Revised Code.
CONCLUSIONS
OF LAW
(1) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraph
(3) of the Findings of Fact constitutes being guilty of a felony as provided in
Division (A)(1) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(2) Upon consideration
of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes that paragraphs
(2) and (3) of the Findings of Fact constitute being guilty of dishonesty and
unprofessional conduct in the practice of pharmacy as provided in Division
(A)(2) of Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
(3) Upon
consideration of the record as a whole, the State Board of Pharmacy concludes
that paragraph (2) of the Findings of Fact constitutes being addicted to or
abusing liquor or drugs or impaired physically or mentally to such a degree as
to render her unfit to practice pharmacy as provided in Division (A)(3) of
Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised Code.
ACTION
OF THE BOARD
Pursuant to Section 4729.16 of the Ohio Revised
Code, the State Board of Pharmacy takes the following actions in the matter of
Patricia McCann Parks:
(A) On
the basis of the Findings of Fact and paragraph (1) of the Conclusions of Law
set forth above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist
identification card, No. 03-3-11697, held by Patricia McCann Parks effective as
of the date of the mailing of this Order.
(B) On the basis of the
Findings of Fact and paragraph (2) of the Conclusions of Law set forth above,
the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist identification card,
No. 03-3-11697, held by Patricia McCann Parks effective as of the date of the
mailing of this Order.
(C) On the basis of the
Findings of Fact and paragraph (3) of the Conclusions of Law set forth above,
the State Board of Pharmacy hereby revokes the pharmacist identification card,
No. 03-3-11697, held by Patricia McCann Parks effective as of the date of the
mailing of this Order.
Pursuant to Section 4729.16(B) of the Ohio Revised
Code, Patricia McCann Parks must return the identification card and license
(wall certificate) to the office of the State Board of Pharmacy within ten days
after receipt of this Order unless the Board office is already in possession of
both. The identification card and wall
certificate should be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested.
THIS ORDER WAS
APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
MOTION CARRIED.
SO ORDERED.
The motion was seconded by Ms. Abele and approved by the Board (Aye-4/Nay-3).
11:50 a.m.
RES. 2001-022 The Board continued the discussion of the Fiscal Years (FYs) 2002-2003 budget that had been continued from the July meeting. Following the discussion, Ms. Abele moved that the Board include a request for 2 new Compliance Specialist positions in the proposed FYs 2002-2003 budget. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Adelman and approved by the Board (Aye-7/Nay-0).
12:02 p.m.
The Board recessed for lunch.
1:14 p.m.
The Board meeting resumed in Room 1914, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, 77 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio with all members present except Ms. Eastman.
1:25 p.m.
RES. 2001-023 Mr. Winsley presented correspondence received from Allscripts relating to the discussion of their electronic prescription transmission system. Action on this matter had been tabled at the July meeting. Following a discussion of the issues involved, the consensus of the Board was that this system would meet the requirements of the Board, subject to inspection and verification of the described procedures upon implementation.
1:30 p.m.
Ms. Eastman arrived and joined the meeting in progress.
1:34 p.m.
The Board was joined by Assistant Attorney General Sally Ann Steuk for the purpose of conducting an adjudication hearing in accordance with Ohio Revised Code Chapters 119. and 4729. in the matter of Todd R. Jaros, R.Ph., Westlake.
2:38 p.m.
Mr. Kost left the meeting for personal business.
3:18 p.m.
The hearing concluded and the record was closed. The Board took a brief recess.
3:33 p.m.
RES. 2001-024 Mr. Winsley presented a request for an exemption from Rule 4729-5-10 (Pick-up station) that had been received from Bernens Convalescent Pharmacy and Tri Health Senior Link Health Center. After discussion, Mr. Giacalone moved that the Board approve the exemption request. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Adelman and approved by the Board (Aye-7/Nay-0).
A letter and supporting documentation from Nevoca.com was distributed to the Board members for discussion. After review and discussion of the materials presented, the matter was tabled until further information could be obtained.
Mr. Winsley and Mr. Benedict reported on their attendance at a meeting sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) that was held in Cleveland in July.
Mrs. Adelman and Mr. Benedict presented the probation report. There were no issues requiring action by the Board.
Mr. Benedict reported there were no issues to discuss regarding the Medical Board Prescribing Committee.
Ms. Abele reported that both Nursing Board Committees dealing with the Advanced Nurse Prescribing issues would be meeting on August 14, 2000. Details of the meetings will be presented during the September Board meeting.
4:12 p.m.
Ms. Abele moved that the Board go into Executive Session for the purpose of the investigation of complaints regarding licensees and registrants pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(1) of the Revised Code and for the purpose of conferring with an attorney for the Board regarding pending or imminent court action pursuant to Section 121.22(G)(3) of the Revised Code. The motion was seconded by Mrs. Adelman and a roll call vote was conducted by President Neuber as follows: Abele-Yes, Adelman-Yes, Eastman-Yes, Giacalone-Yes, Littlejohn-Yes, Teater-Yes, and Turner-Yes.
4:25 p.m.
RES. 2001-025 The Executive Session ended and the Board meeting resumed in Public Session. Ms. Abele moved that the Board adopt the following Order in the matter of Todd R. Jaros, R.Ph.:
ORDER OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
(Docket
No. D-000322-050)
In
The Matter Of:
TODD R. JAROS, R.Ph.
2011
Savannah Parkway
Westlake,
Ohio 44145
(R.Ph. No. 03-1-18980)
INTRODUCTION
THE MATTER OF TODD R. JAROS
CAME FOR HEARING ON AUGUST 9, 2000, BEFORE THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD:
SUZANNE L. NEUBER, R.Ph. (presiding); ANN D. ABELE, R.Ph.; DIANE C. ADELMAN,
R.Ph.; SUZANNE R. EASTMAN, R.Ph.; ROBERT P. GIACALONE, R.Ph.; AMONTE B. LITTLEJOHN,
R.Ph.; DOROTHY S. TEATER, PUBLIC MEMBER; AND JAMES E. TURNER, R.Ph.
TODD R. JAROS WAS REPRESENTED BY JOHN R. IRWIN, AND
THE STATE OF OHIO WAS REPRESENTED BY SALLY ANN STEUK, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY
GENERAL.
SUMMARY
OF EVIDENCE
(A) Testimony
State's Witnesses:
(1) None
Respondent's Witnesses:
(1) Todd R. Jaros,
Respondent
(2) Robert J. Garrity,
Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(3) Charles Broussard,
Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(4) Nick Kallis,
Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc.
(B) Exhibits
State's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Copy of
four-page Settlement Agreement with the State Board of Pharmacy, Docket No.
D-990810-013, in the matter of Todd R. Jaros, effective September 7, 1999.
(2) Exhibit 1A--Hearing
Request letter dated March 20, 2000.
(3) Exhibit 1B--Copy of
Hearing Schedule letter dated March 22, 2000.
Respondent's Exhibits:
(1) Exhibit 1--Copy of
four-page Settlement Agreement with the State Board of Pharmacy, Docket No.
D-990810-013, in the matter of Todd R. Jaros, effective September 7, 1999.
(2) Exhibit 2--Copy of
Treatment Contract of Todd Jaros dated June 9, 1999.
(3) Exhibit 3--Copies
of recommendation letters from the following: Joseph W. Janesz and Gregory B.
Collins, M.D., Peter A. Freeman, Emil Dontenville, David N. Gragg, Rev. Donald
E. Snyder, Matt J. Michalek, Robert J. Dougherty, J. Steven Ratcliff, Robert
Frank Tschinkel, Raleigh L. Smith, Joseph P. O’Connor, Paul Gerenghen, Pat
Mancuso, David F. Merk, Dudley A. Gang, Frederick R. Pliske, and Robert A.
Perrier.
(4) Exhibit 4--Copies
of four pages of court docket Information regarding Todd Jaros dated from July
29, 1999, through January 20, 2000; copy of letter from James M. Jeffers, not
dated; copy of Gereld E. Fuerst, Clerk of Courts, Statement of Court Costs of
Todd Jaros dated February 25, 2000; copy of Bank One Official Check No.
231296898 dated April 26, 2000, copy of Bank One Money Order No. 302799749
dated April 26, 2000, and copy of Money Order Receipt No. 45647268532 dated
February 26, 2000.
(5) Exhibit
5--Statement of Chuck B. Howard dated August 9, 1999.
(6) Exhibit
6--Copies of twenty-nine pages of AA/NA meeting attendance verification sheets
of Todd Jaros dated from May 7, 1999, through July 31, 2000.
(7) Exhibit 7--Copies
of forty-two pages of urine screen test results and related information dated
from July 22, 1999, through July 11, 2000.
(8) Exhibit 8--Copy of
Certificate from the University of Utah School on Alcoholism and Other Drug
Dependencies of Todd Jaros dated June 23, 2000; copy of Ohio Pharmacists
Foundation A. C. P. E. Official Transcript of Todd R. Jaros dated December 2,
1999; copy of Certificate of Participation in the P.R.O. Annual Conference-2000
of Todd Jaros dated May 21, 2000; and two-page copy of Certificate of
Appreciation as Guest Speaker issued to Todd Jaros dated May 27, 2000.
(9) Exhibit 9--Copy of
two-page Pharmacists Rehabilitation Organization, Inc. Pharmacist’s Recovery
Contract of Todd R. Jaros dated August 1, 1999.
FINDING
OF FACT
After having heard the testimony, observed the
demeanor of the witnesses, considered the evidence, and weighed the credibility
of each, the State Board of Pharmacy finds that Todd R. Jaros has complied with
the terms set forth in his Settlement Agreement with the State Board of
Pharmacy, Docket No. D-990810-013, effective September 7, 1999.
ACTION
OF THE BOARD
On the basis of the Finding
of Fact set forth above, the State Board of Pharmacy hereby approves the
reinstatement of the pharmacist identification card, No. 03-1-18980, held by
Todd R. Jaros to practice pharmacy in the state of Ohio and places him on
probation for five years from the date the identification card is issued, with
the following conditions:
(A) Todd R. Jaros must
enter into a new contract, signed after the effective date of this Order, with
an Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS) treatment
provider or a treatment provider acceptable to the Board for a period of not
less than five years and submit a copy of the signed contract to the Board
office with the renewal application.
The contract must provide that:
(1) Random, observed urine drug screens
shall be conducted at least once every three months.
(a) The urine sample
must be given within twelve hours of notification. The urine drug screen must include testing for creatinine or
specific gravity of the sample as the dilutional standard.
(b) Hydrocodone and
benzodiazepines must be added to the standard urine drug screen.
(c) Results of drug
screens must be negative. Any positive
results, including those which may have resulted from ingestion of food, but
excluding false positives which resulted from medication legitimately
prescribed, indicates a violation of the contract and probation.
(2) The
intervener/sponsor shall provide copies of all drug screen reports to the Board
in a timely fashion.
(3) Attendance
is required a minimum of three times per week at an Alcoholics Anonymous,
Narcotics Anonymous, and/or similar support group meeting.
(4) The program shall
immediately report to the Board any violations of the contract and/or lack of
cooperation.
(B) Todd R. Jaros must
submit quarterly progress reports to the Board (due on January 10, April 10,
July 10, and October 10 of each year of probation) that include:
(1) The written report
and documentation provided by the treatment program pursuant to the contract,
and
(2) A written
description of Todd R. Jaros’ progress towards recovery and what he has been
doing during the previous three months.
(C) Other terms of
probation are as follows:
(1) The State Board of
Pharmacy hereby declares that Todd R. Jaros’ pharmacist identification card is
not in good standing and thereby denies the privilege of being a preceptor and
training pharmacy interns pursuant to paragraph (D)(1) of Rule 4729-3-01 of the
Ohio Administrative Code.
(2) Todd R. Jaros may
not serve as a responsible pharmacist.
(3) Todd R. Jaros may
not destroy, assist in, or witness the destruction of controlled substances.
(4) Todd R. Jaros must
abide by the contract from the treatment provider and any violation must be
reported to the Board immediately.
(5) Todd R. Jaros must
not violate the drug laws of the state of Ohio, any other state, or the federal
government.
(6) Todd R. Jaros must
abide by the rules of the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy.
(7) Todd R. Jaros must
comply with the terms of this Order.
Todd R. Jaros is hereby advised that the Board may
at any time revoke probation for cause, modify the conditions of probation, and
reduce or extend the period of probation.
At any time during this period of probation, the Board may revoke
probation for a violation occurring during the probation period.
THIS ORDER WAS
APPROVED BY A VOTE OF THE STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY.
MOTION CARRIED.
SO ORDERED.
The motion was seconded by Ms. Eastman and approved by the Board (Aye-7/Nay-0).
4:30 p.m.
Mrs. Teater left the meeting for personal business.
4:54 p.m.
After a discussion of matters not requiring official Board action, Mr. Littlejohn moved that the Board receive Per Diem as follows:
PER DIEM |
8/7 |
8/8 |
8/9 |
Total |
Abele |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Adelman |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Eastman |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Giacalone |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Littlejohn |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Kost |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Neuber |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Teater |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Turner |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
The motion was seconded by Mrs. Adelman and approved by the Board (Aye-6/Nay-0).
4:55 p.m.
Mr. Littlejohn moved that the meeting be adjourned. The motion was seconded by Ms. Adelman and approved (Aye-6/Nay-0).
THE BOARD APPROVED THESE MINUTES ON
SEPTEMBER 6, 2000. |