Iowa Code
Chapter 155A - PHARMACY
Section 155A.40 - Criminal history record checks.

155A.40 Criminal history record checks.
1. The board may request and obtain, notwithstanding section 692.2, subsection 5, criminal history data for any applicant for an initial or renewal license or registration issued pursuant to this chapter or chapter 147, any applicant for reinstatement of a license or registration issued pursuant to this chapter or chapter 147, or any licensee or registrant who is being monitored as a result of a board order or agreement resolving an administrative disciplinary action, for the purpose of evaluating the applicant’s, licensee’s, or registrant’s eligibility for licensure, registration, or suitability for continued practice of the profession. Criminal history data may be requested for all owners, managers, and principal employees of a pharmacy or drug wholesaler licensed pursuant to this chapter. The board shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to implement this section. The board shall inform the applicant, licensee, or registrant of the criminal history requirement and obtain a signed waiver from the applicant, licensee, or registrant prior to submitting a criminal history data request.
2. A request for criminal history data shall be submitted to the department of public safety, division of criminal investigation, pursuant to section 692.2, subsection 1. The board may also require such applicants, licensees, and registrants to provide a full set of fingerprints, in a form and manner prescribed by the board. Such fingerprints may be submitted to the federal bureau of investigation through the state criminal history repository for a national criminal history check. The board may authorize alternate methods or sources for obtaining criminal history record information. The board may, in addition to any other fees, charge and collect such amounts as may be incurred by the board, the department of public safety, or the federal bureau of investigation in obtaining criminal history information. Amounts collected shall be considered repayment receipts as defined in section 8.2.
3. Criminal history information relating to an applicant, licensee, or registrant obtained by the board pursuant to this section is confidential. The board may, however, use such information in a license or registration denial proceeding. In a disciplinary proceeding, such information shall constitute investigative information under section 272C.6, subsection 4, and may be used only for purposes consistent with that section.
4. This section shall not apply to a manufacturer of a prescription drug or device that has been delivered into commerce pursuant to an application approved by the federal food and drug administration.
2005 Acts, ch 35, §31; 2005 Acts, ch 179, §188

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IV - PUBLIC HEALTH

Chapter 155A - PHARMACY

Section 155A.1 - Short title.

Section 155A.2 - Legislative declaration — purpose — exceptions.

Section 155A.2A - Board of pharmacy — alternate members.

Section 155A.3 - Definitions.

Section 155A.4 - Prohibition against unlicensed persons dispensing or distributing prescription drugs — exceptions.

Section 155A.5 - Injunction.

Section 155A.6 - Pharmacist internship program.

Section 155A.6A - Pharmacy technician registration.

Section 155A.6B - Pharmacy support person registration.

Section 155A.7 - Pharmacist license.

Section 155A.8 - Requirements for pharmacist license.

Section 155A.9 - Approved colleges — graduates of foreign colleges.

Section 155A.10 - Display of pharmacist license.

Section 155A.11 - Renewal of pharmacist license.

Section 155A.12 - Pharmacist license — grounds for discipline.

Section 155A.13 - Pharmacy license.

Section 155A.13A - Nonresident pharmacy license — required, renewal, discipline.

Section 155A.13B - Pharmacy internet sites.

Section 155A.13C - Outsourcing facility license — renewal, cancellation, denial, discipline.

Section 155A.14 - Renewal of pharmacy license.

Section 155A.15 - Pharmacies — license required — discipline, violations, and penalties.

Section 155A.16 - Procedure.

Section 155A.17 - Wholesale distributor license.

Section 155A.17A - Third-party logistics provider license.

Section 155A.18 - Penalties.

Section 155A.19 - Notifications to board.

Section 155A.20 - Unlawful use of terms and titles — impersonation.

Section 155A.21 - Unlawful possession of prescription drug or device — penalty.

Section 155A.22 - General penalty.

Section 155A.23 - Prohibited acts.

Section 155A.24 - Penalties.

Section 155A.25 - Burden of proof.

Section 155A.26 - Enforcement — agents as peace officers.

Section 155A.27 - Requirements for prescription.

Section 155A.28 - Label of prescription drugs — interchangeable biological product list.

Section 155A.29 - Prescription refills.

Section 155A.30 - Out-of-state prescription orders.

Section 155A.31 - Reference library.

Section 155A.32 - Drug product selection — restrictions.

Section 155A.33 - Delegation of functions.

Section 155A.33A - Technician product verification programs.

Section 155A.34 - Transfer of prescriptions.

Section 155A.35 - Patient medication records.

Section 155A.36 - Medication delivery systems.

Section 155A.37 - Code of professional responsibility for board employees.

Section 155A.38 - Dispensing drug samples.

Section 155A.39 - Program to monitor impaired pharmacists, pharmacist-interns, or pharmacy technicians — immunity and funding.

Section 155A.40 - Criminal history record checks.

Section 155A.41 - Continuous quality improvement program.

Section 155A.42 - Limited distributor license.

Section 155A.43 - Pharmaceutical collection and disposal program — annual allocation.

Section 155A.44 - Vaccine and immunization administration.

Section 155A.45 - Reports — disclosure.

Section 155A.46 - Statewide protocols.

Section 155A.47 - Pilot or demonstration research projects.

Section 155A.48 - Collaborative pharmacy practice — agreements — payment.