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Code · Maryland · Criminal Law

§ 5-304

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§5–304.
(a)If an authorized provider is authorized to dispense or conduct research under State law, the Department shall register the authorized provider to dispense a controlled dangerous substance or to conduct research with a controlled dangerous substance listed in Schedule II through Schedule V.
(b)An authorized provider who prescribes a controlled dangerous substance listed in Schedule II through Schedule V shall be registered with the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program described in Title 21, Subtitle 2A of the Health – General Article before obtaining a new or renewal registration with the Department under subsection
(a)of this section.
(c)The Department need not require separate registration under this section for an authorized provider who is:
(1)engaged in research with a nonnarcotic controlled dangerous substance in Schedule II through Schedule V; and
(2)already registered under this subtitle in another capacity.
(d)An authorized provider may conduct research in the State with a controlled dangerous substance listed in Schedule I if the authorized provider is registered under federal law to conduct research with a controlled dangerous substance listed in Schedule I and gives evidence of the registration to the Department.
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