Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-23-501 - Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring (CSPMP) Program Registration and Database Access
A.Under
A.R.S. §
36-2606, a medical practitioner who is issued a license under A.R.S. Title 32, Chapter
7, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 25, or 29 and possesses a current DEA
registration under the Federal Controlled Substances Act shall have a current
CSPMP registration issued by the Board.
B.Application.
1. An applicant for CSPMP registration shall:
a. Submit a completed application for CSPMP
registration electronically or manually on a form furnished by the Board,
and
b. Submit with the application
form the documents specified in the application form.
2. The Board office shall deem an application
form received on the date the Board office electronically or manually
date-stamps the form.
C.Registration. Within seven business days of
receipt of a completed application specified in subsection (B), the Board
office shall determine whether an application is complete. If the application
is complete, the Board office shall issue a registration number and provide a
current registration certificate to the applicant by mail or electronic
transmission. If the application is incomplete, the Board office shall issue a
written notice of incompleteness. An applicant with an incomplete application
shall comply with the requirements of R4-23-202(F).
D.Registration renewal. As specified in
A.R.S. §
36-2606(C), the Board shall automatically suspend the registration of any registrant that
fails to renew the registration on or before May 1 of the year in which the
renewal is due. The Board shall vacate a suspension if the registrant submits a
renewal application. A suspended registrant with CSPMP database access
credentials is prohibited from accessing information in the prescription
monitoring program database.
E.CSPMP database access.
1. A medical practitioner that chooses to use
the CSPMP database shall request access from the CSPMP Director by completing
an access user registration form electronically. Upon receipt of the access
user registration form, the CSPMP Director or designee shall issue access
credentials provided the medical practitioner is in compliance with the
registration requirements of this Section.
2. A pharmacist that chooses to use the CSPMP
database shall request access from the CSPMP Director by completing an access
user registration form electronically. Upon receipt of the access user
registration form, the CSPMP Director or designee shall issue access
credentials provided the pharmacist has a current active pharmacist
license.
3. A medical practitioner
or pharmacist who is not licensed in Arizona may request access from the CSPMP
Director by:
a. Completing an access user
registration form electronically;
b. Printing the access user registration
form;
c. Having the access user
registration form signed and notarized; and
d. Mailing the notarized access user form
along with a current copy of the applicant's nonresident state license and
driver's license. Upon receipt of the notarized access user registration form
and other required documents, the CSPMP Director or designee shall issue access
credentials provided the nonresident licensed medical practitioner or
pharmacist credentials show an current active license in another
state.
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