§ 90-113.70 Short title
§ 90-113.71 Legislative findings and purpose
§ 90-113.72 Definitions
§ 90-113.73 Requirements for controlled substances reporting system; civil penalties for failure to properly report
§ 90-113.73A Expand monitoring capacity; report
§ 90-113.74 Confidentiality
§ 90-113.74A Mandatory prescriber registration for access to controlled substances reporting system
§ 90-113.74B Mandatory dispenser registration for access to controlled substances reporting system; exception
§ 90-113.74C Practitioner use of controlled substances reporting system; mandatory reporting of violations
§ 90-113.74D Dispenser use of controlled substances reporting system
§ 90-113.74E Certification of diversion investigators and diversion supervisors
§ 90-113.75 Civil penalties; other remedies; immunity from liability
§ 90-113.75A Creation of Controlled Substances Reporting System Fund
§ 90-113.75B Annual report to General Assembly and licensing boards
§ 90-113.75E Opioid and Prescription Drug Abuse Advisory Committee; statewide strategic plan
§ 90-113.76 Commission for Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services to adopt rules

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Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 90 > Article 5E - North Carolina Controlled Substances Reporting System Act

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