What does a practitioner/physician need to obtain before he/she can complete an application for a DEA registration?
Issuance of a DEA registration to prescribe controlled substances is predicated on successfully completing all of the requirements imposed by the state in which the practitioner will conduct business and obtaining a state license. If the practitioner fails to obtain the required state license or has the license revoked or rescinded, then the DEA cannot issue the requested registration. If an existing DEA registrant loses his/her state privileges, then the DEA must also rescind or revoke the federal authority to prescribe controlled substances.
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