Comprehensive Final Report on State Regulatory Agencies & Professional AssociationsU.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of Compliance and Regulatory Affairs, 1977 - 193 páginas |
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... indicate that existing Federal policy should be maintained and that the Federal Government should continue to use State licensing and regulatory procedures as a primary tool to control and discipline practitioners who vio- late the 3.
... indicate that existing Federal policy should be maintained and that the Federal Government should continue to use State licensing and regulatory procedures as a primary tool to control and discipline practitioners who vio- late the 3.
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... indicated that the clearinghouse should include available information on all actions taken against a practi- tioner's license . A majority of the nurses and MD's indicated that such a clearinghouse should include information which would ...
... indicated that the clearinghouse should include available information on all actions taken against a practi- tioner's license . A majority of the nurses and MD's indicated that such a clearinghouse should include information which would ...
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... indicating that the holder does not have a license to practice in that State . These exempt individuals would be allowed to practice within a facility under Federal or State supervision . The license would be provided for a nominal ...
... indicating that the holder does not have a license to practice in that State . These exempt individuals would be allowed to practice within a facility under Federal or State supervision . The license would be provided for a nominal ...
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... indicated that these areas can be controlled only through closer su- pervision of practitioners and stronger enforce- ment policies . Pharmacy theft represented the most serious source of controlled substances diversion . The most ...
... indicated that these areas can be controlled only through closer su- pervision of practitioners and stronger enforce- ment policies . Pharmacy theft represented the most serious source of controlled substances diversion . The most ...
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... indicates that area under State authority . The area heavily in- volved in interstate commerce is shaded and is the responsibility of the many Federal drug control agencies . The primary tools are described below : - ARCOS The Automated ...
... indicates that area under State authority . The area heavily in- volved in interstate commerce is shaded and is the responsibility of the many Federal drug control agencies . The primary tools are described below : - ARCOS The Automated ...
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