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Licensing requirements for Iowa healthcare and pharmaceutical companies and individuals.
This page provides an overview of healthcare and pharmaceutical industry licensing in for individuals and businesses. You will find state requirements, application fees, filing instructions, and more. For assistance with licensing, please contact us to learn about our software and managed license services.
There is no longer a separate Controlled Substance application. The application is now within the Pharmacy Application - the $90 fee listed is in addition to the filing fee for the Pharmacy application.
Mail to: Iowa Board of Pharmacy 400 SW 8th St. Ste. E Des Moines, IA 50309-4688
Agency Fee:
$135
Notes:
A new pharmacy location in Iowa requires an on-site inspection by an authorized agent of the board. The application for pharmacy license must be submitted to the Board at least 14 days prior to the anticipated inspection.
An incomplete application for licensure will only be maintained for a maximum period of 6 months.
The pharmacy’s toll-free telephone number is required to allow patients to speak with a pharmacist who has access to patient records at least six days per week for a total of at least forty hours.
If the PIC is applying for a nonresident pharmacy PIC registration, the Board will issue the registration number once the application is processed.
Nonresident pharmacies are required to report to the PMP all prescriptions for Schedules II, III, IV, and V controlled substances dispensed to patients located in Iowa, including submission of zero reports when no reportable prescriptions are dispensed during a reporting period. Please be aware of the reporting requirements described in 657 IAC Chapter 37 of the Board’s rules and the Iowa Data Reporting Manual.
Before you Apply:
Pharmacy’s NABP e-Profile ID
FDA inspection information
Iowa CSA Registration number
Required Attachments:
Proof of accreditations
DEA registration
List of all licenses, permits, and registrations in other states
FDA 483s, Warnings Letters, and Responses to each
List of Disciplinary Actions by Licensing Authorities and Documentation of Final Disciplinary Orders
List of Final Denial Orders by Licensing Authorities and Documentation of Final Denial Orders
List of Each Criminal Conviction and Court Records of the Conviction(s)
Resident pharmacies only:
Names, titles, and license/registration numbers for all pharmacists, pharmacist interns, technicians, and pharmacy support persons currently employed or practicing at this location
Non-Resident pharmacies only:
PIC License issued by Applicant’s Home State
Home State Pharmacy License / Permit / Registration
Most Recent Inspection Report as specified in Iowa Code 155A.13A(1)(c)
Prescription Label Showing Toll-Free Phone Number
Non-resident PIC registration only:
Government-issued Photo ID of PIC
Additional Pages to List All Licenses in Other States Issued to the PIC, if needed
Additional Pages to List All Current Employment of the PIC, if needed
List of Disciplinary Actions by Licensing Authorities and Documentation of Final Disciplinary Orders Against the PIC
List of Final Denial Orders by Licensing Authorities and Documentation of Final Denial Orders Issued to the PIC
List of Each Criminal Conviction and Court Records of the Conviction(s) of the PIC
Certificate of Completion for Required PIC Training Module
Submit by mail to: Iowa Board of Pharmacy 400 SW 8th St. Ste. E Des Moines, IA 50309
Filing Method:
Mail
Agency Fee:
$750
Notes:
Inspection
Each new 3PL location seeking licensure shall be inspected prior to issuance of a license certificate.
Instate location - If the applicant is located within Iowa, an inspection shall be conducted by the board or its authorized agent prior to the issuance of the license certificate and periodically thereafter.
Nonresident location - If the applicant is located outside of Iowa, an inspection shall be conducted by the applicant’s home state regulatory authority or another board-approved inspecting authority and a report of such inspection submitted with the application. The application shall also include evidence of corrective actions taken to satisfy any deficiency identified in the inspection report and compliance with all legal directives of the home state regulatory authority, if applicable.
NABP Drug Distributor Accreditation (Formerly known as VAWD)
Applicants must provide evidence of current DPP accreditation by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy.
Instate location – The requirement for accreditation does not apply to new applicants located in Iowa which must undergo an opening inspection by a board compliance officer or agent of the board prior to issuance of an initial license. However, licensees must provide evidence of accreditation on or before the initial renewal of the license.
Fingerprints
Once a completed application is received, a fingerprint packet will be sent to the mailing address indicated on the application. The fingerprint packet is to be completed by the facility manager and returned to the Board for processing.
Qualified Indivdiual
The Facility manager must:
have adequate experience in providing or coordinating warehousing or other logistics services of products
be employed by the applicant full-time in a managerial level position
be actively involved in, and aware of, the daily operation of the facility
be physically present, except for an authorized absence such as sick or vacation leave, at the facility of the applicant during regular business hours.
not have any felony convictions or convictions related to prescription drug and device distribution, including distribution of controlled substances, under federal, state, or local laws
have knowledge and understanding of federal and states laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to drug and device distribution
Required Attachments:
If the 3PL is physically located in the state of Iowa, the following documents will be required to be uploaded with your application:
The Facility Manager’s Government-Issued Photo Identification
The Facility Manager’s Resume
Facility Manager Addendum
List of each criminal conviction and court records of the conviction(s) not previously reported to the Board
List of disciplinary actions by any licensing authority and documentation of final disciplinary orders not previously reported to the Board
List of final denial orders by any licensing authority and documentation of final denial orders not previously reported to the Board
List of disciplinary actions taken against any professional or business license not previously reported to the Board and documentation of final disciplinary orders
Explanation and documentation of violation(s) of any federal or state law pertaining to the possession, control, or distribution of prescription drugs not previously reported to the Board
List of each criminal conviction and court records of the conviction(s), and any pending criminal charges not previously reported to the Board
If the 3PL is not physically located in the state of Iowa, the following documents will be required to be uploaded with your application:
The Facility Manager’s Government-Issued Photo Identification
The Facility Manager’s Resume
Evidence of license or registration in the home state or evidence of licensure with the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Proof of current verified-accredited wholesale distributor (VAWD) accreditation by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP).
Most recent inspection as identified by IAC 657-43.3(3).
Home State License Verification
DEA Certificate
Proof of Accreditations
FDA 483s, Warning Letters, and Responses
FDA Inspection Report
List of disciplinary actions by any licensing authority and documentation of final disciplinary orders not previously reported to the Board
List of final denial orders by any licensing authority and documentation of final denial orders not previously reported to the Board
List of disciplinary actions taken against any professional or business license not previously reported to the Board and documentation of final disciplinary orders
Explanation and documentation of violation(s) of any federal or state law pertaining to the possession, control, or distribution of prescription drugs not previously reported to the Board
List of each criminal conviction and court records of the conviction(s), and any pending criminal charges not previously reported to the Board
Registration shall remain in effect aslong asthe board issatisfied that the intern is pursuing a degree in pharmacy in good faith and with reasonable diligence.
Controlled Substance Registration - In addition to a pharmacy license, controlled substance registration registration is required in many states for pharmacies that distribute controlled substances.
NABP (National Association of Boards of Pharmacy) - Host a variety of programs and resources relating to pharmacist and pharmacy licensure and examination.
Pharmacist in Charge - A licensed pharmacist designated by a pharmacy to act as the party responsible for compliance with regulations.
VPP (Verified Pharmacy Program) - A program run by NABP that allows state boards to share information and more easily register out-of-state pharmacies.
Filing fees depend on your individual situation. We do our best to calculate your filing fees
upfront and collect those fees today so we can get started. Your specialist will determine your
exact filing fees and invoice additional fees if required.
When processing government applications or disbursing filing fees, we may add an order processing fee to cover our administrative expenses.