(1) Each registered humane society, animal control agency, and department of fish and wildlife chemical capture program location must store all approved legend drugs, and approved controlled substances in a substantially constructed securely locked cabinet or drawer.
(2) Only authorized personnel as defined in WAC
246-945-503 (2) and (3) shall have access to the drug storage cabinet or drawer at the registered location.
(3) A registered humane society and animal control agency may allow the possession of approved drugs for field use under the following conditions:
(a) The individual meets the requirements of an authorized person in WAC
246-945-503(2);
(b) The individual is either:
(i) A humane officer;
(ii) An animal control enforcement officer;
(iii) An animal control authority; or
(iv) A peace officer authorized by the chief of police, sheriff, or county commissioner.
(c) The approved drugs are stored in a locked metal box securely attached to a vehicle;
(d) A drug inventory is completed at the beginning and end of each shift, and recorded in a logbook or electronic record that meets the requirements of WAC
246-945-510; and
(e) All receipts and use of approved drugs are recorded in a logbook or electronic record that meets the requirements of WAC
246-945-510.
(4) A registered department of fish and wildlife chemical capture program may allow the possession of approved drugs for field use under the following conditions:
(a) The individual meets the requirements of an authorized person in WAC
246-945-503(3);
(b) The approved drugs are stored in a locked metal box securely attached to a vehicle;
(c) A drug inventory is completed on a monthly basis and recorded in a logbook or electronic record that meets the requirements of WAC
246-945-510; and
(d) All receipts and use of approved drugs are recorded in a logbook or electronic record that meets the requirements of WAC
246-945-510.