21 Code For Federal Regulation Parts 1305, 1311 Page 20

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III. Discussion of the final rule
Except for the changes discussed above, DEA is adopting the rule as proposed. Part 1305
has been reorganized to place requirements that apply to all Schedule I and II orders in subpart
A; these include old §§ 1305.01, 1305.02, 1305.03, 1305.04, which retain their numbers, old §
1305.07 (power of attorney), which is redesignated as § 1305.05, old § 1305.08 (persons entitled
to fill orders), which is redesignated as § 1305.06, and old § 1305.16 (special procedures for
filling certain orders), which is redesignated as § 1305.07. The remainder of old Part 1305 is
subpart B, which covers the requirements for obtaining, executing, and filling orders on Form
222. Subpart B includes old §§ 1305.05 and 1305.06 (procedures for obtaining and executing
Forms 222), which are redesignated as §§ 1305.11 and 1305.12, and old §§ 1305.09-1305.15,
which are redesignated as §§ 1305.13-1305.19. These sections include specific references to
orders on Form 222.
Subpart C covers the requirements for electronic orders.
Section 1305.21 specifies that an electronic order must be signed with a CSOS digital
certificate and that the order may include substances other than Schedule I and II controlled
substances. The section specifies the data fields that must be included in electronic orders.
Section 1305.22 specifies procedures for filling electronic orders.
Section 1305.23 covers endorsing electronic orders. As discussed above, endorsement of
electronic orders will not be allowed.
Section 1305.24 covers central processing of orders. These requirements are also
different for electronic orders because with electronic orders, the supplier may have multiple
registered locations fill parts of an order provided that the supplying company owns and operates
all of the locations filling an order.
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