Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 657 - PHARMACY BOARD
Chapter 11 - DRUGS IN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PROGRAMS
Rule 657-11.5 - Termination of agreement

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 657-11.5

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 19, March 20, 2024

A written agreement may be terminated at the discretion of either the service program or the party or parties responsible for providing drugs to the service program. Written notification of such termination shall be provided to the other party at least 30 days prior to termination of the agreement.

(1) Pharmacy-based service programs. Immediately upon discontinuation of a written agreement, all controlled substances shall be jointly inventoried by the pharmacist in charge of the pharmacy that owns the drugs and the service director or their respective designees. A record of this inventory shall be maintained at the pharmacy for two years from the date of the inventory and shall be available for inspection and copying by the board, its representative, or any other authorized individual. All drugs and devices that are the property of the pharmacy shall be immediately returned to the pharmacy.

(2) Medical director-based service programs. Immediately upon discontinuation of a written agreement, all controlled substances shall be jointly inventoried by the medical director and the service director or their respective designees. A record of this inventory shall be maintained by the medical director for two years from the date of the inventory and shall be available for inspection and copying by the board, its representative, or any other authorized individual. All drugs and devices that are the property of the medical director shall be immediately returned to the medical director.

(3) Transfer of ownership. If drugs in a service program are to be maintained under the ownership of a new pharmacy or medical director, such transfer of ownership shall be in compliance with 657-Chapter 10, 657-Chapter 17, and federal laws and regulations. Pursuant to rule 657-10.34 (124,155A), the transfer of Schedule II controlled substances shall require an executed DEA Form 222.

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