Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-154.6

Current through Regsiter Vol. 46, No. 26, June 12, 2024
Rule 641-154.6 - Denial and cancellation

The department may deny an application for a medical cannabidiol registration card, or may cancel a medical cannabidiol registration card, for any of the following reasons:

1. Information contained in the application is illegible, incomplete, falsified, misleading, deceptive, or untrue.
2. The department is unable to verify the identity of the applicant from the photo identification or other documentation presented pursuant to paragraph 154.3(1)"d"(2)"3" or 154.4(1)"c"(3)"4."
3. The applicant violates or fails to satisfy any of the provisions of Iowa Code chapter 124E or these rules.
4. A patient, the patient's legal guardian, or other person with durable power of attorney requests in writing that the department cancel the patient's medical cannabidiol registration card. The department shall notify a primary caregiver in writing when the registration card of the primary caregiver's patient has been canceled.
5. A primary caregiver requests in writing that the department cancel the primary caregiver's medical cannabidiol registration card. The department shall notify a patient in writing when the registration card of the patient's primary caregiver has been canceled.
6. The department becomes aware of the death of a patient or primary caregiver.
7. A health care practitioner requests in writing that the department rescind the written certification the practitioner provided to a patient or caregiver.
8. A patient requests in writing that the department cancel the patient's primary caregiver's medical cannabidiol registration card.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-154.6

Adopted by IAB October 1, 2014/Volume XXXVII, Number 7, effective 1/30/2015
Amended by IAB July 5, 2017/Volume XL, Number 01, effective 6/13/2017
Amended by IAB June 5, 2019/Volume XLI, Number 25, effective 7/10/2019
Amended by IAB October 7, 2020/Volume XLIII, Number 8, effective 11/11/2020
Amended by IAB June 15, 2022/Volume XLIV, Number 25, effective 7/20/2022