1. The board and the department, subject to approval and direction of the governor, shall carry out educational programs designed to prevent and deter misuse and abuse of controlled substances. They shall consult with each other and coordinate their programs so as to avoid duplication of effort. In connection with these programs they may:

 a. Promote better recognition of the problems of misuse and abuse of controlled substances within the regulated industry and among interested groups and organizations;
 b. Assist the regulated industry and interested groups and organizations in contributing to the reduction of misuse and abuse of controlled substances;
 c. Consult with interested groups and organizations to aid them in solving administrative and organizational problems;
 d. Evaluate procedures, projects, techniques, and controls conducted or proposed as part of educational programs on misuse and abuse of controlled substances;
 e. Disseminate the results of research on misuse and abuse of controlled substances to promote a better public understanding of what problems exist and what can be done to combat them; and,
 f. Assist in the education and training of state and local law enforcement officials in their efforts to control misuse and abuse of controlled substances.

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Terms Used In Iowa Code 124.509

  • Board: means the board of pharmacy. See Iowa Code 124.101
  • Department: means the department of public safety of the state of Iowa. See Iowa Code 124.101
  • State: when applied to a part of the United States, includes any state, district, commonwealth, territory, insular possession, and any area subject to the legal authority of the United States of America. See Iowa Code 124.101
 2. The board and the department, subject to approval and direction of the governor, shall encourage research on misuse and abuse of controlled substances. In connection with such research, and in furtherance of the enforcement of this chapter, they may in such manner as will best insure coordination and avoid duplication of effort:

 a. Establish methods to assess accurately the effects of controlled substances and identify and characterize those with potential for abuse;
 b. Make studies and undertake programs of research to:

 (1) Develop new or improved approaches, techniques, systems, equipment and devices to strengthen the enforcement of this chapter;
 (2) Determine patterns of misuse and abuse of controlled substances and the social effects thereof; and,
 (3) Improve methods for preventing, predicting, understanding and dealing with the misuse and abuse of controlled substances; and,
 c. Enter into contracts with public agencies, institutions of higher education, and private organizations or individuals for the purpose of conducting research, demonstrations, or special projects which bear directly on misuse and abuse of controlled substances.
 3. The board or department, subject to approval and direction of the governor, may enter into contracts for educational and research activities without performance bonds.
 4. The board and department, subject to approval and direction of the governor, may jointly authorize persons engaged in research on the use and effects of controlled substances to withhold the names and other identifying characteristics of individuals who are the subjects of the research. Persons who obtain this authorization shall not be compelled in any civil, criminal, administrative, legislative, or other proceeding to identify the individuals who are the subjects of research for which the authorization was obtained.
 5. The board and department, subject to approval and direction of the governor, may jointly authorize the possession and distribution of controlled substances by persons engaged in research. Persons who obtain this authorization are exempt from state prosecution for possession and distribution of controlled substances to the extent of the authorization.