Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 641 - Public Health Department
Chapter 154 - Medical Cannabidiol Program
Rule 641-154.39 - Dispensing
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 641-154.39
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Access to all forms of product. A dispensary shall provide access to all medical cannabidiol forms produced by each licensed manufacturer.
(2) Dispensing to a patient or primary caregiver. Prior to dispensing any medical cannabidiol to a patient, a dispensary shall do all of the following:
a. Verify the patient or primary caregiver's
identity using acceptable photo identification and that the patient or primary
caregiver is over 18 years of age. Acceptable photo identification includes:
(1) A valid Iowa driver's license;
(2) A valid Iowa nonoperator's identification
card;
(3) A U.S.
passport;
(4) A U.S. military ID or
veteran ID; or
(5) A tribal ID
card/document;
b. Verify
that the patient or primary caregiver, if applicable, is registered and listed
in the secure sales and inventory tracking system and has a valid medical
registration card;
c. Check the
secure sales and inventory tracking system for the patient's total
tetrahydrocannabinol 90-day purchase limit and the amount of total
tetrahydrocannabinol that the patient and the patient's primary caregiver(s)
have purchased on behalf of the patient in the past 90 days to ensure that the
amount of total tetrahydrocannabinol sold by the dispensary to the patient does
not exceed the patient's purchase limit;
d. Assign a tracking number to any medical
cannabidiol that is to be dispensed to the patient or primary caregiver;
or
e. Issue a label that contains
the following information, which may be printed on a secondary label or package
insert:
(1) The medical cannabidiol tracking
number;
(2) The patient
registration number;
(3) The date
and time the medical cannabidiol is dispensed;
(4) The name and address of the dispensary;
and
(5) Any specific instructions
for use based upon manufacturer guidelines or department rules. Text shall not
include any false, misleading, or unsubstantiated statements regarding health
or physical benefits to the patient.
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