Yes. A practitioner may be required to obtain more than one Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners if they order and receive controlled substances at multiple locations. For instance, if the practitioner is a medical director of multiple nursing homes with controlled substance emergency boxes, the practitioner would be required to obtain a Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners for each nursing home, which maintains a controlled substance emergency box. In addition, the same is true for practitioners who order and receive controlled substances into multiple office practice sites.
Is there any situation where a practitioner would need more than one Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
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