A-29.01, r. 1 - Regulation respecting benefits authorized for pharmacists

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2. A professional allowance is a reduction as a discount, rebate or premium, good, service, gratuity or any other benefit granted, paid or provided, directly or indirectly, by a generic drug manufacturer to an owner pharmacist, other than the discount referred to in paragraph 2 of section 2 of Schedule I to the Regulation respecting the conditions governing the accreditation of manufacturers and wholesalers of medications shall be recognized (chapter A-29.01, r. 2), that is used only for the purposes and before the expiry date and limit set in this section.
The purposes contemplated by this section are
(1)  the funding of training and continuing education programs and activities in Québec intended to upgrade the scientific knowledge or professional skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technical assistants. The cost of the programs or activities and their frequency must be reasonable in relation to the nature of the activities offered;
(2)  the funding of activities intended for the general public that take place in the pharmacy concerning the promotion or protection of health, disease prevention and the communication of information on diseases or medications, and that are based on scientific grounds. The cost of the activities, their frequency and the number of patients involved per pharmacy must be reasonable in relation to the nature of the activities offered;
(3)  the acquisition of educational equipment and material used in the pharmacy and intended to improve the management of chronic diseases and services to train in the reading of devices required for that purpose, in particular devices to measure arterial pressure, glycemia or used for asthma management or anticoagulant therapy, including the relevant software but excluding the purchase or rental of computers. Professional allowances may not be used by an owner pharmacist to purchase an inventory of devices or materials intended for sale at retail;
(4)  the acquisition or maintenance of equipment intended to achieve greater quality and safety in the distribution of medications in the pharmacy, in particular devices used for the automated processing of medications. To calculate the professional allowances received by an owner pharmacist, the cost to acquire equipment referred to in this subparagraph may be spread over a reasonable number of years subsequent to the acquisition, taking into account the service life of the equipment; and
(5)  the remuneration of pharmacists and pharmacy technical assistants assigned to maintaining or improving the delivery of professional services to promote the optimal use of medications, in particular the preparation and implementation of pharmaceutical care plans.
The limit set in this section is a maximum amount per generic drug manufacturer for a given pharmacy and a given year, corresponding to 15% of the total value of the sales by the manufacturer of generic drugs whose generic name is entered on the List of medications to an owner pharmacist or, as the case may be, to all the owner pharmacists, for that same year.
The expiry date set in this section is the last day of the sixth month following the end of the year in which the reduction, rebate, discount, premium, good, service, gratuity or other benefit was granted, paid or provided to the owner pharmacist.
For the purposes of the third and fourth paragraphs, year means a fiscal year of the pharmacy.
O.C. 898-2007, s. 2; O.C. 280-2011, s. 1; O.C. 258-2016, s. 1; O.C. 946-2017, s. 1; S.Q. 2020, c. 4, s. 14.
2. A professional allowance is a reduction as a discount, rebate or premium, good, service, gratuity or any other benefit granted, paid or provided, directly or indirectly, by a generic drug manufacturer to an owner pharmacist, other than the discount referred to in paragraph 2 of section 2 of Schedule I to the Regulation respecting the conditions governing the accreditation of manufacturers and wholesalers of medications shall be recognized (chapter A-29.01, r. 2), that is used only for the purposes and before the expiry date and limit set in this section.
The purposes contemplated by this section are
(1)  the funding of training and continuing education programs and activities in Québec intended to upgrade the scientific knowledge or professional skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technical assistants. The cost of the programs or activities and their frequency must be reasonable in relation to the nature of the activities offered;
(2)  the funding of activities intended for the general public that take place in the pharmacy concerning the promotion or protection of health, disease prevention and the communication of information on diseases or medications, and that are based on scientific grounds. The cost of the activities, their frequency and the number of patients involved per pharmacy must be reasonable in relation to the nature of the activities offered;
(3)  the acquisition of educational equipment and material used in the pharmacy and intended to improve the management of chronic diseases and services to train in the reading of devices required for that purpose, in particular devices to measure arterial pressure, glycemia or used for asthma management or anticoagulant therapy, including the relevant software but excluding the purchase or rental of computers. Professional allowances may not be used by an owner pharmacist to purchase an inventory of devices or materials intended for sale at retail;
(4)  the acquisition or maintenance of equipment intended to achieve greater quality and safety in the distribution of medications in the pharmacy, in particular devices used for the automated processing of medications. To calculate the professional allowances received by an owner pharmacist, the cost to acquire equipment referred to in this subparagraph may be spread over a reasonable number of years subsequent to the acquisition, taking into account the service life of the equipment; and
(5)  the remuneration of pharmacists and pharmacy technical assistants assigned to maintaining or improving the delivery of professional services to promote the optimal use of medications, in particular the preparation and implementation of pharmaceutical care plans.
The limit set in this section is a maximum amount per generic drug manufacturer for a given pharmacy and a given year, corresponding to 15% of the total value of the sales by the manufacturer of generic drugs on the List of medications to an owner pharmacist or, as the case may be, to all the owner pharmacists, for that same year, under the basic prescription drug insurance plan.
The expiry date set in this section is the last day of the sixth month following the end of the year in which the reduction, rebate, discount, premium, good, service, gratuity or other benefit was granted, paid or provided to the owner pharmacist.
For the purposes of the third and fourth paragraphs, year means a fiscal year of the pharmacy.
O.C. 898-2007, s. 2; O.C. 280-2011, s. 1; O.C. 258-2016, s. 1; O.C. 946-2017, s. 1.
2. A professional allowance is a reduction as a discount, rebate or premium, good, service, gratuity or any other benefit granted, paid or provided, directly or indirectly, by a generic drug manufacturer to an owner pharmacist, other than the discount referred to in paragraph 2 of section 2 of Schedule I to the Regulation respecting the conditions governing the accreditation of manufacturers and wholesalers of medications shall be recognized (chapter A-29.01, r. 2), that is used only for the purposes and before the expiry date and limit set in this section.
The purposes contemplated by this section are
(1)  the funding of training and continuing education programs and activities in Québec intended to upgrade the scientific knowledge or professional skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technical assistants. The cost of the programs or activities and their frequency must be reasonable in relation to the nature of the activities offered;
(2)  the funding of activities intended for the general public that take place in the pharmacy concerning the promotion or protection of health, disease prevention and the communication of information on diseases or medications, and that are based on scientific grounds. The cost of the activities, their frequency and the number of patients involved per pharmacy must be reasonable in relation to the nature of the activities offered;
(3)  the acquisition of educational equipment and material used in the pharmacy and intended to improve the management of chronic diseases and services to train in the reading of devices required for that purpose, in particular devices to measure arterial pressure, glycemia or used for asthma management or anticoagulant therapy, including the relevant software but excluding the purchase or rental of computers. Professional allowances may not be used by an owner pharmacist to purchase an inventory of devices or materials intended for sale at retail;
(4)  the acquisition or maintenance of equipment intended to achieve greater quality and safety in the distribution of medications in the pharmacy, in particular devices used for the automated processing of medications. To calculate the professional allowances received by an owner pharmacist, the cost to acquire equipment referred to in this subparagraph may be spread over a reasonable number of years subsequent to the acquisition, taking into account the service life of the equipment; and
(5)  the remuneration of pharmacists and pharmacy technical assistants assigned to maintaining or improving the delivery of professional services to promote the optimal use of medications, in particular the preparation and implementation of pharmaceutical care plans.
The limit set in this section is a maximum amount per generic drug manufacturer for a given pharmacy and a given year, corresponding to 15% of the total value of the sales by the manufacturer of generic drugs on the List of medications to an owner pharmacist or, as the case may be, to all the owner pharmacists, for that same year, under the basic prescription drug insurance plan. However, this percentage will be 25% for a period of 6 months effective from 28 April 2016 and 30% for the following 3 months. After these last 3 months, no limit will apply for a period of 2 years and 3 months.
The expiry date set in this section is the last day of the sixth month following the end of the year in which the reduction, rebate, discount, premium, good, service, gratuity or other benefit was granted, paid or provided to the owner pharmacist.
For the purposes of the third and fourth paragraphs, “year” means a fiscal year of the pharmacy.
O.C. 898-2007, s. 2; O.C. 280-2011, s. 1; O.C. 258-2016, s. 1.
2. A professional allowance is a reduction as a discount, rebate or premium, good, service, gratuity or any other benefit granted, paid or provided, directly or indirectly, by a generic drug manufacturer to an owner pharmacist, other than the discount referred to in paragraph 2 of section 2 of Schedule I to the Regulation respecting the conditions governing the accreditation of manufacturers and wholesalers of medications shall be recognized (chapter A-29.01, r. 2), that is used only for the purposes and before the expiry date and limit set in this section.
The purposes contemplated by this section are
(1)  the funding of training and continuing education programs and activities in Québec intended to upgrade the scientific knowledge or professional skills of pharmacists and pharmacy technical assistants. The cost of the programs or activities and their frequency must be reasonable in relation to the nature of the activities offered;
(2)  the funding of activities intended for the general public that take place in the pharmacy concerning the promotion or protection of health, disease prevention and the communication of information on diseases or medications, and that are based on scientific grounds. The cost of the activities, their frequency and the number of patients involved per pharmacy must be reasonable in relation to the nature of the activities offered;
(3)  the acquisition of educational equipment and material used in the pharmacy and intended to improve the management of chronic diseases and services to train in the reading of devices required for that purpose, in particular devices to measure arterial pressure, glycemia or used for asthma management or anticoagulant therapy, including the relevant software but excluding the purchase or rental of computers. Professional allowances may not be used by an owner pharmacist to purchase an inventory of devices or materials intended for sale at retail;
(4)  the acquisition or maintenance of equipment intended to achieve greater quality and safety in the distribution of medications in the pharmacy, in particular devices used for the automated processing of medications. To calculate the professional allowances received by an owner pharmacist, the cost to acquire equipment referred to in this subparagraph may be spread over a reasonable number of years subsequent to the acquisition, taking into account the service life of the equipment; and
(5)  the remuneration of pharmacists and pharmacy technical assistants assigned to maintaining or improving the delivery of professional services to promote the optimal use of medications, in particular the preparation and implementation of pharmaceutical care plans.
The limit set in this section is a maximum amount per generic drug manufacturer for a given pharmacy and a given year, corresponding to 15% of the total value of the sales by the manufacturer of generic drugs on the List of medications to an owner pharmacist or, as the case may be, to all the owner pharmacists, for that same year, under the basic prescription drug insurance plan.
The expiry date set in this section is the last day of the sixth month following the end of the year in which the reduction, rebate, discount, premium, good, service, gratuity or other benefit was granted, paid or provided to the owner pharmacist.
For the purposes of the third and fourth paragraphs, “year” means a fiscal year of the pharmacy.
O.C. 898-2007, s. 2; O.C. 280-2011, s. 1.