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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... presented . The objectives of this study , specified contractual- ly , limit the inquiry to the available resources . These objectives were : To analyze authorities , resources , practices , pol- icies , and organization of State ...
... presented . The objectives of this study , specified contractual- ly , limit the inquiry to the available resources . These objectives were : To analyze authorities , resources , practices , pol- icies , and organization of State ...
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... presented in Chapter II of this report , and the composition and characteristics of the proposed model act are sum- marized in Chapter VIII . Although the model practice act has been developed for submission to the Na- tional Conference ...
... presented in Chapter II of this report , and the composition and characteristics of the proposed model act are sum- marized in Chapter VIII . Although the model practice act has been developed for submission to the Na- tional Conference ...
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... presented in a Memoran- dum of Understanding ( Letters of Agreement ) with the individual States . Although this program be- gan with DEA's predecessor agencies , it is con- tinuing as an important part of DEA's diversion control ...
... presented in a Memoran- dum of Understanding ( Letters of Agreement ) with the individual States . Although this program be- gan with DEA's predecessor agencies , it is con- tinuing as an important part of DEA's diversion control ...
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... presented herein were compiled by category and profession with the following consid- erations : • The five professions represented are : DDS ( dentis- try ) , MD / DO ( medicine and osteopathic medicine ) , RN ( nursing ) , RPh ...
... presented herein were compiled by category and profession with the following consid- erations : • The five professions represented are : DDS ( dentis- try ) , MD / DO ( medicine and osteopathic medicine ) , RN ( nursing ) , RPh ...
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... presented here and begin longer term efforts in those areas which require practitioner education and the establishment of a broader base of support . ( 1 ) Exchange of Information Among the States Recognizing the problems of ...
... presented here and begin longer term efforts in those areas which require practitioner education and the establishment of a broader base of support . ( 1 ) Exchange of Information Among the States Recognizing the problems of ...
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activities actual responses administrative analysis areas asso board and association board members central licensing clearinghouse Compliance Investigators continuing education Controlled Substances Act DDS Dentistry Total definition was developed disciplinary actions drug abuse drug diversion Drug Enforcement Administration drug-related drug-related crimes DVM DO Pharmacy DVM Pharmacy Nursing effective effort Federal field survey funds health care professional health professionals hearings included indicated Investigative Unit largest laws legislative licensing boards licensure MD DO RPh MD RPh RN Medicine MD RPh MICHIGAN Model Practice Act osteopathic osteopathic medicine peer review percent pharmacists Pharmacy Nursing Veterinary physicians practitioners procedures profes professional associations professional boards questionnaire recommendations regulations regulatory boards Report Definition retail level revocation RN DVM Pharmacy role RPh RN DVM self-regulation sion sional Source statutes Table tion Total All Medicine Total DDS Dentistry Total Dentistry Total voluntary Yes Yes