Iowa Admin. Code r. 481-553.15 - [Effective 7/16/2025] Precursor substances-reports
Reports relating to the delivery, receipt, or theft or loss of precursor substances will be in accordance with the requirements identified in Iowa Code chapter 124B and this rule.
(1)
Receipt from out-of-state
source. A report of the receipt of a precursor substance from a source
outside the state will be submitted no more than 14 days following such
receipt.
(2)
Report
elements-receipts and deliveries. In addition to the elements
identified in Iowa Code section
124B.7(1), a
report will include the signature of the person or the signature of an officer,
authorized agent, or authorized employee of the business receiving or selling,
transferring, or furnishing the substance.
(3)
Report elements-theft or
loss. In addition to the elements identified in Iowa Code section
124B.7(1), a
report will include the following relating to the missing quantity:
a. The permit number of the reporting person
or business.
b. The signature of
the reporting person or an officer, authorized agent, or authorized employee of
the reporting business.
c. The name
and address of the person who transported the substance and the date of the
shipment, if applicable.
(4)
Alternative reporting
options. Pursuant to Iowa Code section
124B.7(2), the
board may consider requests from permittees to submit reports monthly or via
electronic or computer-generated submission.
a. A request to submit transaction reports on
a monthly basis or via electronic or computer-generated means will be submitted
to the board at least 21 days prior to the board meeting at which the request
will be considered.
b. The board
will notify the permittee of its decision and identify the reporting format
that is authorized. The permittee will be responsible for the accuracy of all
reports and the prompt correction of any data entry or transmission
errors.
c. Authorization to report
monthly or via electronic or computer-generated means is at the board's
discretion and may be rescinded with 30 days' advance
notice.
(5)
Exemptions. Reports are not required for the distribution of
exempt chemical mixtures or for transactions deemed excluded by 21 CFR Part
1310 as amended on October 31, 2023.
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