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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... Law 91-513 , the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. Be- cause several States have established goals and objectives ... laws are administered . Thus , State boards exert an important influence on the qualifications , discipline , ethics ...
... Law 91-513 , the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. Be- cause several States have established goals and objectives ... laws are administered . Thus , State boards exert an important influence on the qualifications , discipline , ethics ...
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... Laws , a number of States may wish to take more immediate action . According to their circum- stances , States may choose to adopt the basic substance of the act as it now reads simply by adding to , modifying , or deleting the ...
... Laws , a number of States may wish to take more immediate action . According to their circum- stances , States may choose to adopt the basic substance of the act as it now reads simply by adding to , modifying , or deleting the ...
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... laws . As a result , the boards can remove an offender from a position of respon- sibility . The boards also have a ... law enforce- ment , and regulatory agencies . ( 4 ) Complaint Handling Process Although board representatives and ...
... laws . As a result , the boards can remove an offender from a position of respon- sibility . The boards also have a ... law enforce- ment , and regulatory agencies . ( 4 ) Complaint Handling Process Although board representatives and ...
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... law ; and the belief that self - regu- lation of a profession is the most effective way to regulate a profession . The last is a questionable theory at best . * The following reasons are given for not includ- ing nonprofessional members ...
... law ; and the belief that self - regu- lation of a profession is the most effective way to regulate a profession . The last is a questionable theory at best . * The following reasons are given for not includ- ing nonprofessional members ...
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... Laws . - IX . Methodology This chapter presents the overall logic and reasoning related to the review , data collection , and data analysis of the information collected in the surveys outlined in preceding chapters . 1. PRIMARY AGENCIES ...
... Laws . - IX . Methodology This chapter presents the overall logic and reasoning related to the review , data collection , and data analysis of the information collected in the surveys outlined in preceding chapters . 1. PRIMARY AGENCIES ...
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