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*6801. A licensed pharmacist may execute a non-patient specific regimen prescribed or ordered by a physician licensed in this state or nurse practitioner certified in this state, pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated by the commissioner.
Drug diversion is a felony that can result in a nurses criminal prosecution and loss of license. If patients are harmed, a nurse may risk permanent exclusion from working in healthcare, New says.
(a) Authorized practitioner and practitioner means practitioner as such term is defined in the Public Health Law (section 3302(28), and shall include certified nurse practitioners and licensed midwives certified by the Education Department to prescribe and administer drugs.
(a) Authorized practitioner and practitioner means practitioner as such term is defined in the Public Health Law (section 3302(28), and shall include certified nurse practitioners and licensed midwives certified by the Education Department to prescribe and administer drugs.
The registration must be renewed every 2 years. Instructions on registering are available at the New York State Department of Healths Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement web site: .health.ny.gov/professionals/narcotic/ .
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Law, rules and regulations, not guidelines, specify the requirements for practice and what may constitute professional misconduct. New York law authorizes nurse practitioners (NPs) to order, prescribe or dispense medications (including controlled substances) for the treatment of their patients.
Applications can be submitted online or by regular mail. An NP must obtain a DEA number in order to prescribe or dispense controlled substances. For more about applying for a DEA number, visit .DEAdiversion.USDOJ.gov or call 1-877-883-5789, 1-800-882-9539 or 212-337-1593.
Answer: Yes. While a prescription for a controlled substance issued by means of the Internet (including telemedicine) must generally be predicated on an in-person medical evaluation (21 U.S.C. 829(e)), the Controlled Substances Act contains certain exceptions to this requirement.
Federal regulations require that registrants notify the Field Division Office of the Administration in his area, in writing, of the theft or docHub loss of any controlled substance, disposal receptacles or listed chemicals within one business day of discovery of such loss or theft.
The course work or training must be completed once every three years, and an attestation confirming completion made to the Department. Click on the following link for more information and guidance.

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