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How to fill out the Texas Controlled Substances Registration Pdf Filler online
Filling out the Texas Controlled Substances Registration Pdf Filler is an essential step for ensuring compliance with the Texas Controlled Substances Act. This guide provides a clear and comprehensive approach to help users through the online form completion process, offering detailed instructions for each section.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out your registration form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the registration form and open it within your preferred document editor.
- In the first section, enter your DPS number, DEA number, and DSHS Board License Number as required.
- For the old information regarding the medical director, fill out the name (last, first, middle), degree, and TX Medical Board number. Include the personal DPS number and EMS business address, ensuring all details are accurate.
- In the new information section for the medical director, repeat the process by providing the name, degree, TX Medical Board number, and personal DPS number. Input the EMS business address, ensuring it complies with the requirement to avoid using a P.O. Box.
- Indicate the applicable drug schedules by checking the boxes next to Schedule II (2), Schedule II-Non-Narcotic (2N), Schedule III (3), Schedule III-Non-Narcotic (3N), Schedule IV (4), and Schedule V (5) as necessary.
- Both the medical director and the EMS administrator must provide their signatures in the respective signature fields, along with their phone numbers and the date of signing.
- Once you have reviewed all information for accuracy, save your changes. You can then download, print, or share the completed document as needed.
Take action today and complete your Texas Controlled Substances Registration online with confidence.
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