§ 1311.100 General
§ 1311.102 Practitioner responsibilities
§ 1311.105 Requirements for obtaining an authentication credential–Individual practitioners
§ 1311.110 Requirements for obtaining an authentication credential–Individual practitioners eligible to use an electronic prescription application of an institutional practitioner
§ 1311.115 Additional requirements for two-factor authentication
§ 1311.116 Additional requirements for biometrics
§ 1311.120 Electronic prescription application requirements
§ 1311.125 Requirements for establishing logical access control–Individual practitioner
§ 1311.130 Requirements for establishing logical access control–Institutional practitioner
§ 1311.135 Requirements for creating a controlled substance prescription
§ 1311.140 Requirements for signing a controlled substance prescription
§ 1311.145 Digitally signing the prescription with the individual practitioner’s private key
§ 1311.150 Additional requirements for internal application audits
§ 1311.170 Transmission requirements
§ 1311.200 Pharmacy responsibilities
§ 1311.205 Pharmacy application requirements
§ 1311.210 Archiving the initial record
§ 1311.215 Internal audit trail
§ 1311.300 Application provider requirements–Third-party audits or certifications
§ 1311.302 Additional application provider requirements
§ 1311.305 Recordkeeping

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 21 > Chapter II > Part 1311 > Subpart C - Electronic Prescriptions

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