How will the two-factor credential be used?
A. The practitioner will use the two-factor credential to sign the prescription; that is, using the two-factor credential will constitute the legal signature of the DEA-registered prescribing practitioner. When the credential is used, the application must digitally sign and archive at least the DEA-required information contained in the prescription. Because the record will be digitally signed and archived at that point, the proposed requirement for a lock-out period is not needed and is not part of the interim final rule.
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