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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 1307 — Miscellaneous · § 1307.14

§ 1307.14. Delivery of controlled substances to designated locations of emergency medical services agencies.

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(a)Notwithstanding the definition of registered location in § 1300.06 of this chapter, a registered emergency medical services agency may receive controlled substances from a hospital for purposes of restocking an emergency medical services vehicle following an emergency response, and without being subject to the requirements of § 1305.03 of this chapter, provided all of the following criteria are met:
(1)The registered or designated location of the agency operating the vehicle maintains the record of such receipt in accordance with § 1304.27(b) of this chapter;
(2)The hospital maintains a record of such delivery to the agency in accordance with § 1304.22(c) of this chapter; and
(3)If the vehicle is primarily situated at a designated location of an emergency medical services agency, such location notifies the registered location of the agency within 72 hours of the vehicle receiving the controlled substances. [91 FR 5242, Feb. 5, 2026]
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