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1301.52(c), which directs registrants discontinuing business activities with respect to controlled substances to return all unexecuted Forms 222 to the Registration Section at DEA headquarters. Section 1305.18 currently states that unused Forms 222 should be returned to the nearest DEA office.
Forms NumberForm TitleAgencyNumber DEA 223Form Title Duplicate Certificate RequestAgency Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)Number DEA 224Form Title Application for New Registration Under Controlled Substance Act of 1970 Retail Pharmacy InstructionsAgency Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)23 more rows
A DEA Form 222 is required for each distribution, purchase, or transfer of a schedule II controlled substance.
PURPOSE: To document the surrender of controlled substances which have been forwarded by registrants to DEA for disposal. ROUTINE USES: This form is required by Federal Regulations for the surrender of unwanted Controlled Substances.
This form must be kept as a record of destruction and be available by the registrant for at least two years in accordance with 21 U.S.C. 827.
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Using DEA Form 222 to transfer Schedule II Drugs To transfer a C-II controlled substance, like sodium pentobarbital, between laboratories, a DEA Form 222 order form is required. The receiving party must have a DEA Form 222. One laboratory is the "supplier", acting like a pharmacy.
DEA Form 222s are only used to transfer or order Schedule II controlled substances. Orders for Schedule II agents will not be accepted without a Form 222. Each book of DEA Official Order Forms consists of seven sets of forms.
DEA 222 forms may be ordered by calling: DEA Headquarters Registration Unit toll free at 800-882-9539. St. Louis DEA Registration Field Office 314-538-4600.
DEA Form 41 is a mandatory requirement to be completed by all DEA registrants that destroy controlled substances, in accordance with 21 U.S.C. 827.
Certificates may be revoked by the following individuals: The subscriber (i.e. owner of the certificate) The subscriber's CSOS Coordinator. The DEA Registrant. If no coordinator exists, and/or the subscriber is the DEA Registrant, certificates may be revoked by a supervisor via phone call and postal mailed letter.

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