Public Comment and Changes to Rule Making Also, the specific number of authorized delegates has been removed from the rules to allow practitioners the ability to designate delegates according to practitioners' individual practice settings. To further the goal of program utilization, the Board and the PMP Advisory Council require that pharmacists who are involved in direct patient care register with the PMP simultaneous to licensure or renewal. The Board and the PMP Advisory Council also took the opportunity to conduct an overall review of the chapter as required by Iowa Code section 17A.7(2) and made changes as reflected in the new chapter to provide clarity where needed and to reorganize and simplify where appropriate. This rule making implements, in whole or in part, Iowa Code sections 124.550 to 124.558.ĭuring the 2018 Legislative Session, changes were made to the Iowa Code which affect the Iowa Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP), including a requirement that prescribing practitioners register with the PMP simultaneous to Iowa uniform controlled substances Act (CSA) registration, authorization for the Board to assess up to a 25 percent surcharge on CSA registrations to be deposited into the PMP fund, a requirement that dispensing of controlled substances by prescribers be reported to the PMP, and a requirement that administration of an opioid antagonist by a first responder be reported to the PMP. This rule making is adopted under the authority provided in Iowa Code section 124.554. The Board of Pharmacy hereby rescinds Chapter 37, "Iowa Prescription Monitoring Program," Iowa Administrative Code, and adopts a new Chapter 37 with the same title. Rule making related to prescription monitoring program
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