Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
Division 30 - Division of Regulation and Licensure
Chapter 1 - Controlled Substances
Section 19 CSR 30-1.023 - Registration Changes
Universal Citation: 19 MO Code of State Regs 30-1.023
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This proposed rule amendment allows authorized registrants to modify their registration to allow the collection of unwanted controlled substances.
(1) Modification of Registration.
(A) Any registrant may apply to modify
his/her registration to authorize the handling of controlled substances in
additional schedules by submitting a request in writing to the department. No
fee shall be required to be paid for the modification. The application for
modification shall be handled in the same manner as an application for
registration.
(B) Any registrant
may request to modify his or her name or address as shown on the registration
provided that such a modification does not constitute a change of ownership or
location. The request shall be made in writing and no fee shall be required to
be paid for the modification. The request for changes may be submitted
electronically using the department's online database system. Requests
submitted in paper form shall contain the registrant's signature.
(C) When the registrant's name or address as
shown on the registration changes, the registrant shall notify the Department
of Health and Senior Services in writing, including the registrant's signature,
prior to or within thirty (30) days subsequent to the effective date of the
change. No fee shall be required to be paid for the modification.
(D) Collector of Unwanted Controlled
Substances. A current reg- istrant with the department may request to have
their registration modified to authorize the collection of unwanted controlled
substances. Requests shall be submitted in writing to the Bureau of Narcotics
and Dangerous Drugs, PO Box 570, Jefferson City, MO, 65102-0570. Requests shall
provide the requesting registrant's name, address, and current Missouri
Controlled Substances Registration number. Requests shall identify the method
of collection such as either a collection receptacle box or mail-back return
system, or both, and shall identify the exact physical address of the
receptacle. Collection receptacles located in long term care facilities shall
be maintained by a retail pharmacy or a hospital/clinic with an on-site
pharmacy. The bureau will respond to the registrant's request in writing.
Registrants authorized by the department to collect unwanted controlled
substances shall comply with all requirements for record keeping and security
in accordance with federal regulations. The privilege of being a collector may
be terminated if the registrant's authority to collect is terminated by the
United States Drug Enforcement Administration, a judicial order, an act by a
state licens- ing board or agency, or if the collector's registration is
restricted as a matter of public discipline by the department. An authorized
col- lector who wishes to cease being a collector shall notify the bureau in
writing of the date that collections will cease.
(2) Termination of Registration.
(A) The registration of any person shall
terminate-
1. On the expiration date assigned
to the registration at the time the registration was issued;
2. If and when the person dies;
3. If and when the person ceases legal
existence;
4. If and when a
business changes ownership, except-
A. The
registration shall not terminate for thirty (30) days from the effective date
of the change if the new owner applies for a registration within the thirty
(30) day period and the corresponding Drug Enforcement Administration
registration remains effective as provided for by the Drug Enforcement
Administration;
5. If and
when the person discontinues business or changes business location, except-
A. The registration shall not terminate for
thirty (30) days from the effective date of the change if the person applies
for a new registration or modification within the thirty (30) day period;
or
6. Upon the written
request of the registrant.
(B) A mid-level practitioner's registration
shall be contingent upon the physician with whom he or she has entered into an
agreement pursuant to Chapter 334, RSMo, having a current and valid
registration. When such physician's registration expires, closes, or is no
longer valid, any mid-level practitioner(s) with whom he or she has entered
into an agreement shall no longer have controlled substance authority. The
mid-level practitioner(s) shall cease controlled drug activities until the
physician has obtained a new registration or the mid-level practitioner(s)
obtain(s) another agreement with another physician pursuant to Chapter 334,
RSMo. Mid-level practitioners and any physician with whom he or she has entered
into an agreement pursuant to Chapter 334, RSMo, shall notify the Department of
Health and Senior Services of the termination of any such agreement.
(C) Any registrant who ceases legal existence
or discontinues business or professional practice shall notify the Department
of Health and Senior Services of the effective date of this action and promptly
return his/her registration certificate to the Department of Health and Senior
Services.
(3) Transfer of Registration. No registration or any authority conferred by registration shall be assigned or otherwise transferred.
*Original authority: 195.195, RSMo 1957, amended 1971, 1989, 1993.
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