90-113.74A. Mandatory prescriber registration for access to controlled substances reporting system.
Within 30 days after obtaining an initial or renewal license that confers the authority to prescribe a controlled substance for the purpose of providing medical care for a patient, the licensee shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the licensing board that he or she is registered for access to the controlled substances reporting system. A violation of this section may constitute cause for the licensing board having jurisdiction over the licensee to suspend or revoke the license. (2016-94, s. 12F.7(c).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 90 - Medicine and Allied Occupations
Article 5E - North Carolina Controlled Substances Reporting System Act.
§ 90-113.71 - Legislative findings and purpose.
§ 90-113.73A - Expand monitoring capacity; report.
§ 90-113.74 - Confidentiality.
§ 90-113.74D - Dispenser use of controlled substances reporting system.
§ 90-113.74E - Certification of diversion investigators and diversion supervisors.
§ 90-113.75 - Civil penalties; other remedies; immunity from liability.
§ 90-113.75A - Creation of Controlled Substances Reporting System Fund.
§ 90-113.75B - Annual report to General Assembly and licensing boards.