Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-16-305 - Inspections; Denial and Revocation
A. A physician shall cooperate with and allow
access to the physician's office and records for periodic inspection of
dispensing practices by the Board or its authorized representative. Failure to
cooperate or allow access constitutes grounds for revocation of a physician's
registration to dispense a controlled substance, prescription-only drug, or
prescription-only device or denial of renewal of the physician's dispensing
registration.
B. Failure to comply
with A.R.S. §
32-1491
or this Article constitutes grounds for denial or revocation of dispensing
registration.
C. The Board shall
revoke a physician's registration to dispense a controlled substance,
prescription-only drug, or prescription-only device if any of the following
occur:
1. Suspending, revoking, surrendering,
or canceling the physician's license;
2. Placing the physician's license on
inactive status;
3. Failing to
renew the physician's license timely; or
4. Restricting the physician's ability to
prescribe or administer medication, including loss or expiration of the
physician's Drug Enforcement Administration Certificate of
Registration.
D. As
specified under
R4-16-103,
a physician who is denied a dispensing registration may appeal the decision by
filing a request, in writing, with the Board, no later than 30 days after
receipt of the notice denying the registration.
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