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  2. Diversion Control Division | DEA Forms & Applications

    deadiversion.usdoj.gov/online_forms_apps.html

    Modify eligible DEA registration to collect pharmaceutical controlled substances from ultimate users (e.g., patients); Modify DEA registration to stop being a collector; Modify existing collector registration information

  3. Registration - DEA Diversion Control Division

    deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugreg/registration.html

    Registrants must have a current and active email address listed on their registration in order to receive important information from the DEA, such as registration renewal notices. DEA Form 224a – Retail Pharmacy, Hospital/Clinic, Practitioner, Teaching Institution, or Mid-Level Practitioner.

  4. New Application - United States Department of Justice

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  5. CSA Registration Tools: Login - United States Department of...

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    Request Form 222. ADS Registration. Need Help? Email Us: DEA.Registration.Help@dea.gov DEA.Registration.Help@dea.gov. Please includethe name on your Registration and your DEA Number. Telephone Us Toll Free:(800) 882-9539 1-800-882-9539. Return to Registration Support Web Pages.

  6. DEA registration applications - general instructions

    apps.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/webforms/jsp/regapps/common/instructions.jsp

    It is mandatory to provide State medical and/or controlled substance licenses/registrations. For mid-level practitioners, this includes supervisory agreements, with specific authority for controlled substances, if required by your state.

  7. DEA - Qualifying Practitioners by State - United States...

    apps.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/RAPR/raprQualifyingPractitionersByState.xhtml

    In 2016 Congress passed the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) which amended the Controlled Substances Act to permit nurse practitioners and physician assistants registered with the DEA to also treat opioid addiction based on state authority.

  8. Practitioner’s Manual - DEA Diversion Control Division

    www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/GDP/(DEA-DC-071)(EO-DEA226)_Practitioner's_Manual...

    This Practitioner’s Manual has been prepared by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Diversion Control Division, as a guide to assist practitioners (i.e., registrants, such as physicians, dentists, veterinarians, scientific investigators, or other persons licensed, registered, or otherwise

  9. Mid-Level Practitioners Authorization by State - DEA Diversion...

    deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drugreg/practioners/mlp_by_state.pdf

    Examples of mid-level practitioners include, but are not limited to, health care providers such as nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse specialists and physician assistants who are authorized to dispense controlled substances by the state in which they practice. AMB.

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  11. CSA Registration Tools: Login - United States Department of...

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    You will need information from your registration certificate in order to login. Please note Registration Fee Increases Effective October 1, 2020. DEA Number (Not Case Sensitive)