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Code · Iowa · Chapter 155A — Pharmacy

155A.8 Pharmacist license.

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1. A person shall not engage in the practice of pharmacy in this state without a license. The license shall be identified as a pharmacist license.
2. A pharmacist may dispense, administer, monitor, and issue prescription drugs, biological products, and medication orders commensurate with the pharmacist’s training and education and in accordance with the appropriate standard of care.
3. To qualify for a pharmacist license, an applicant shall meet the following requirements:
a. Be a graduate of a school or college of pharmacy or of a department of pharmacy of a university recognized and approved by the board.
b. File proof, satisfactory to the board, of internship for a period of time fixed by the board.
c. Pass an examination prescribed by the board.
4. The board shall specify by rule procedures and fees to renew a pharmacist license and penalties for late renewal or failure to renew a pharmacist license.
Referred to in §155A.9, 155A.12, 155A.46
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