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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 1305 — Orders for Schedule I and II Controlled Substances · § 1305.03

§ 1305.03. Distributions requiring a Form 222 or a digitally signed electronic order.

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Either a DEA Form 222 or its electronic equivalent as set forth in subpart C of this part and Part 1311 of this chapter is required for each distribution of a Schedule I or II controlled substance except for the following:
(a)Distributions to persons exempted from registration under Part 1301 of this chapter.
(b)Exports from the United States that conform with the requirements of the Act.
(c)Deliveries to a registered analytical laboratory or its agent approved by DEA.
(d)Delivery from a central fill pharmacy, as defined in § 1300.01 of this chapter, to a retail pharmacy.
(e)Deliveries to an authorized DEA registrant by an ultimate user, a long-term care facility on behalf of an ultimate user who resides or has resided at that facility, or a person authorized to dispose of the ultimate user decedent's property.
(f)Distributions to reverse distributors and distributors by collectors and law enforcement pursuant to § 1317.55 of this chapter.
(g)Deliveries of controlled substances from ultimate users for the purpose of recalls pursuant to § 1317.85 of this chapter. [70 FR 16911, Apr. 1, 2005, as amended at 77 FR 4235, Jan. 27, 2012; 79 FR 53564, Sept. 9, 2014]
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