Hospital Application for Reregistration (Form DHHS 226-A) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Hospital Application for Reregistration in our editor.
  2. Begin with Section A, Registrant Information. Fill in the facility name, NC DHHS Registration number, and address details. Ensure all fields are completed; if not applicable, enter 'N/A'.
  3. Move to Section B, Registration Classification. Check the applicable drug schedules and answer questions regarding current authorizations and any felony convictions.
  4. In Section C, provide contact information for up to three individuals who can be reached by a Drug Control Inspector during inspections.
  5. Continue through Sections D to Z, carefully answering each question about your facility's controlled substances management practices. Use our platform’s features to easily navigate between sections.
  6. Once completed, review your entries for accuracy. Save your document and prepare it for submission by emailing both the completed electronic PDF and a signed copy as instructed.

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NC Drug Control Unit Renewal Process NCGS 90-101 requires yearly registration renewal for all applications. To renew a registration, complete the applicable form: Form DHHS 226-A: Hospital Renewal. Form DHHS 226-B: Nursing Home Renewal.
DEA form 224 must be filled by those dispensing controlled substances like a pharmacy and practitioners storing controlled substances for prescribing and distributing. The form is divided into 8 sections.
The federal Controlled Substances Act specifies that all prescriptions for controlled substances must bear: (1) the full name and address of the patient; (2) the drug name, strength, dosage form; (3) quantity prescribed; (4) directions for use; (5) the name, address and DEA number of the prescriber; and (6) the

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This application will be used by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Drug Control Unit to initiate a registration renewal under the North Carolina Controlled Substances Act of 1971 as well as assist in determining whether or not the registrant is in compliance with State and Federal laws
This application will be used by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Drug Control Unit to initiate a registration for the applicant under the North Carolina Controlled Substances Act of 1971 as well as assist in determining whether or not the applicant is in compliance with State and Federal
A controlled substance is generally a drug or chemical whose manufacture, possession, or use is regulated by a government, such as illicitly used drugs or prescription medications that are designated by law.

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