Utah Admin. Code R156-37-305 - Qualifications for Licensure - Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Registration - Active License
(1)
(a) Except as specified in Subsection (1)(b),
an individual who obtains a controlled substance license shall obtain a DEA
registration within 120 days of the date the controlled substance license is
issued.
(b) A controlled substance
licensee who has written consent from the licensee's employer to use the
employer's hospital or institution DEA registration to administer or prescribe
controlled substances, or both, is not required to obtain an individual
practitioner DEA registration.
(2) A person who holds a controlled substance
license shall maintain their license under Subsection
R156-37-301(1)
active and in good standing.
(3) If
a person's license under Subsection
R156-37-301(1)
expires or is revoked, surrendered, or suspended, the Division shall:
(a) immediately suspend the person's
controlled substance license; and
(b) reinstate the person's controlled
substance license only upon reinstatement of the underlying license, without
further administrative action that would be grounds for the continued denial of
the controlled substance license.
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