Section 657.29.3. Authorized sales.  


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  •        29.3(1) A member of the board may sell goods or services to any individual, association, or corporation regulated by any division within the department of public health, other than the board of pharmacy examiners. This consent is granted because the sale of such goods or services does not affect the board member’s duties or functions on the board.

           29.3(2) A member of the board may sell goods or services to any individual, association, or corporation regulated by the board of pharmacy examiners if those goods or services are routinely provided to the public as part of that person’s regular professional practice. This consent is granted because the sale of such goods or services does not affect the board member’s duties or functions on the board. In the event an individual, association, or corporation to whom a board member sells goods or services is directly involved in any matter pending before the board, including a disciplinary matter, that board member shall not participate in any deliberation or decision concerning that matter. In the event a complaint is filed with the board concerning the services provided by the board member to a member of the public, that board member is otherwise prohibited by law from participating in any discussion or decision by the board in that case.

           29.3(3) Individual application and approval are not required for the sales authorized by this rule unless there are unique facts surrounding a particular sale which would cause the sale to affect the board member’s duties or functions, would give the buyer an advantage in dealing with the board, or would otherwise present a conflict of interest.