124.212A - PHARMACY PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SALE -- RESTRICTIONS -- RECORDS -- CONTINGENT APPLICABILITY.

        124.212A  PHARMACY PSEUDOEPHEDRINE SALE --
      RESTRICTIONS -- RECORDS -- CONTINGENT APPLICABILITY.
         1.  A pharmacy, an employee of a pharmacy, or a licensed
      pharmacist shall do the following:
         a.  Provide for the sale of a pseudoephedrine product in a
      locked cabinet or behind the sales counter where the public is unable
      to reach the product and where the public is not permitted.
         b.  Require the purchaser to present a government-issued photo
      identification card identifying the purchaser prior to purchasing a
      pseudoephedrine product.
         c.  Provide an electronic logbook for purchasers of
      pseudoephedrine products to sign.
         d.  Require the purchaser to sign the electronic logbook.  If
      the electronic logbook is not available, require a signature that is
      associated with a transaction number.
         e.  Enter the purchaser's name, address, date of purchase,
      time of purchase, name of the pseudoephedrine product purchased, and
      the quantity sold in the electronic logbook.  If the electronic
      logbook is unavailable, an alternative record shall be kept that
      complies with the rules adopted by both the office and the board.
         f.  Determine that the signature in the electronic logbook
      corresponds with the name on the government-issued photo
      identification card.
         g.  Provide notice that a purchaser entering a false statement
      or misrepresentation in the electronic logbook may subject the
      purchaser to criminal penalties under 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
         h.  Keep electronic logbook records and any other records
      obtained from pseudoephedrine purchases if the electronic logbook is
      unavailable for twenty-four months from the date of the last entry.
         i.  Disclose electronic logbook information and any other
      pseudoephedrine purchase records as provided by state and federal
      law.
         j.  Comply with training requirements pursuant to federal law.

         2.  This section is not applicable unless sufficient funding is
      received to implement and maintain the statewide real-time central
      repository and the office establishes the statewide real-time central
      repository.  However, subsection 1, paragraph "h", is applicable
      July 1, 2009.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2009 Acts, ch 25, §3
         Referred to in § 124.212 
         Footnotes
         Governor's office of drug control policy to notify Code editor
      when establishment of statewide repository complete; Code editor to
      remove subsection 2 upon such completion; 2009 Acts, ch 25, § 9