124.306 Records of registrants.
1. a. Persons registered to manufacture, distribute, dispense, or administer controlled substances under this chapter shall keep records and maintain inventories in conformance with the recordkeeping and inventory requirements of federal law and with such additional rules as may be issued by the board. A practitioner who engages in dispensing any controlled substance to the practitioner’s patients shall keep records of receipt and disbursements of such drugs, including dispensing or other disposition, and information as to controlled substances stolen, lost, or destroyed. In every such case the records of controlled substance received shall show the date of receipt, the name and address of the person from whom received, and the kind and quantity of drugs received. The record of all controlled substances dispensed or otherwise disposed of shall show the date of dispensing, the name and address of the person to whom or for whose use, or the owner and species of animal for which the drugs were dispensed and the kind and quantity of drugs dispensed.
b. Every such record shall be kept for a period of two years from the date of the transaction recorded. Records of controlled substances lost, destroyed, or stolen, shall contain a detailed list of the kind and quantity of such drugs and the date of the discovery of such loss, destruction, or theft.
2. No person shall distribute complimentary packages of controlled substances to a practitioner unless that person prepares and leaves with the practitioner a specific written list of the items so distributed. This list shall be prepared on a form prescribed by rules promulgated by the board, and the person who distributes the items listed shall send a copy of the list to the board as soon as practicable after distribution of the complimentary packages to the practitioner.
[C39, §3169.09; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, §204.9; C71, §204.9, 204A.4; C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §204.306]
C93, §124.306
2017 Acts, ch 54, §28
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 124 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Section 124.101 - Definitions.
Section 124.101A - Administration of controlled substances — delegation.
Section 124.101B - Factors indicating an imitation controlled substance.
Section 124.201 - Duty to recommend changes in schedules — temporary amendments to schedules.
Section 124.201A - Cannabis-derived products — rules.
Section 124.202 - Controlled substances — listed regardless of name.
Section 124.203 - Substances listed in schedule I — criteria.
Section 124.204 - Schedule I — substances included.
Section 124.205 - Substances listed in schedule II — criteria.
Section 124.206 - Schedule II — substances included.
Section 124.207 - Substances listed in schedule III — criteria.
Section 124.208 - Schedule III — substances included.
Section 124.209 - Substances listed in schedule IV — criteria.
Section 124.210 - Schedule IV — substances included.
Section 124.211 - Schedule V — criteria.
Section 124.212 - Schedule V — substances included.
Section 124.212B - Pseudoephedrine sales — tracking — penalty.
Section 124.212C - Pseudoephedrine advisory council — electronic monitoring.
Section 124.213 - Pseudoephedrine purchase restrictions from pharmacy or retailer — penalty.
Section 124.302 - Registration requirements.
Section 124.303 - Registration.
Section 124.304 - Revocation, suspension, or restriction of registration.
Section 124.305 - Contested case proceedings.
Section 124.306 - Records of registrants.
Section 124.307 - Order forms.
Section 124.308 - Prescriptions.
Section 124.401C - Manufacturing methamphetamine in presence of minors.
Section 124.401G - Iowa hemp Act — negligent violation program.
Section 124.402 - Prohibited acts — distributors — registrants — proprietors — penalties.
Section 124.404 - Penalties under other laws.
Section 124.405 - Bar to prosecution.
Section 124.406 - Distribution to person under age eighteen.
Section 124.406A - Use of persons under age eighteen in the drug trade.
Section 124.407 - Gatherings where controlled substances unlawfully used — penalties.
Section 124.408 - Joint criminal trials.
Section 124.409 - Conditional discharge, commitment for treatment, and probation.
Section 124.410 - Accommodation offense.
Section 124.411 - Second or subsequent offenses.
Section 124.412 - Notice of conviction.
Section 124.413 - Mandatory minimum sentence — parole eligibility.
Section 124.414 - Drug paraphernalia.
Section 124.415 - Parental and school notification — persons under eighteen years of age.
Section 124.416 - Exception to restrictions on bail.
Section 124.417 - Imitation controlled substances — exceptions.
Section 124.418 - Persons seeking medical assistance for drug-related overdose.
Section 124.501 - Responsibility for enforcement.
Section 124.502 - Administrative inspections and warrants.
Section 124.503 - Injunctions.
Section 124.504 - Cooperative arrangements and confidentiality.
Section 124.506 - Controlled substances — disposal.
Section 124.506A - Large seizure of a controlled substance — evidence and disposal.
Section 124.507 - Burden of proof — liabilities.
Section 124.508 - Judicial review.
Section 124.509 - Education and research.
Section 124.510 - Reports of arrests and analyses to department.
Section 124.550 - Definitions.
Section 124.551 - Information program for drug prescribing and dispensing.
Section 124.551A - Prescribing practitioner program registration.
Section 124.552 - Information reporting.
Section 124.553 - Information access.
Section 124.554 - Rules and reporting.
Section 124.555 - Advisory council established.
Section 124.556 - Education and treatment.
Section 124.557 - Drug information program fund — surcharge.
Section 124.558 - Prohibited acts — penalties.