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What is the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners
This is a registration issued by the State of Connecticut, which is required for every practitioner who distributes, administers or dispenses any controlled substance or who proposes to engage in the distributing, prescribing, administering or dispensing of any controlled substance within this state.
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Am I exempt from the fee for the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
Practitioners who obtain this registration pursuant to the practitioner’s employment with a municipality, this state or the federal government shall not be required to pay the fee.
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Is there any situation where a practitioner would need more than one Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
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.
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Can I expedite the application process to obtain a Connecticut Controlled Substances Registration?
No. Controlled Substance Registrations will be processed on a first come first serve basis in order to be fair to all applicants.
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How do I change my address on the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
The fastest way to change your address for the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners is to send an email to DCP.LicenseServices@ct.gov.
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When does my Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners expire?
The Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners expires every two years on February 28th of odd numbered years.
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How long does it take to get the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
If you have an active registration with the Department of Public Health it take approximately 15 business days for the approval of this registration from the time that you can see it as PENDING on our website www.elicense.ct.gov.
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What are the responsibilities regarding Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
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What is a controlled (scheduled) drug/substance?
A controlled (scheduled) drug is one whose use and distribution is closely monitored because of its abuse potential or risk.
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How do I renew my Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
Renewal notices will be emailed and/or mailed approximately 30 – 45 days prior to February 28th with the necessary information to renew online or through the mail.
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What if I don’t have a practice site address?
If at the time that you are completing your application you do not have a specific practice address you can use your home address. You are responsible to update the address on your credential once you have a practice location(s).
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What are the requirements for the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners?
The applicant must be a licensed physician, dentist, veterinarian, podiatrist, osteopath, optometrist, physician assistant, advanced practice registered nurse, nurse-midwife, scientific investigator or other person licensed registered or otherwise permitted to distribute, dispense, conduct research with respect to or to administer a controlled substance in the course of professional practice or research in this state.
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What is the difference between the Connecticut Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners and the Federal DEA registration?
The Controlled Substance Registration for Practitioners is a state registration that allows the prescriber to order, administer and dispense controlled substances to patients. The DEA registration number is a Federal identification number.
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Pharmacist Change of Information
Pharmacists must notify the Commission of Pharmacy, in writing, within five days, of any change(s) of name or home address.
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Pharmacy Technician Change of Information
Pharmacy technicians must notify the Commission of Pharmacy, in writing, within five days, of any change(s) of name or home address.
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How do I obtain a Non-Resident Pharmacy License
To obtain a Non-Resident Pharmacy License you must complete the application found on our website and submit a copy of your most recent state inspection or your current home state license.
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