Registering Emergency Medical Services Agencies Under the Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act of 2017
other · Proposed Rule · Notice of proposed rulemaking. · Published 2020-10-05 · 85 FR 62634
Document
Document number
2020-21675
Federal Register citation
85 FR 62634
Type
Proposed Rule
Action
Notice of proposed rulemaking.
Category
other
Publication date
2020-10-05
Abstract
The "Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act of 2017," (hereafter the "Act") which became law on November 17, 2017, amended the Controlled Substances Act to allow for a new registration category for emergency medical services agencies that handle controlled substances. It also established standards for registering emergency medical services agencies, and set forth new requirements for delivery, storage, and recordkeeping related to their handling of controlled substances. In addition, the Act allows emergency medical services professionals to administer controlled substances outside the physical presence of a medical director or authorizing medical professional pursuant to a valid standing or verbal order. The Drug Enforcement Administration proposes to amend its regulations to make them consistent with the Act and to otherwise implement its requirements.