How do I surrender my DEA license?
Surrendering your DEA registration is a major decision with serious consequences for your medical career. It should not be done lightly without understanding the implications. This article provides an overview of key considerations when deciding whether to voluntarily surrender your DEA registration.
When DEA Registration Surrender May Be An Option
In some cases, surrendering your DEA registration may be an appropriate resolution to avoid further investigation or disciplinary action:
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- Your state medical board or other licensing board has suspended or revoked your medical license.
- You wish to retire from medical practice or will no longer be prescribing controlled substances.
- You are suffering from addiction or medical issues that prevent you from safely prescribing.
However, even in these situations, surrender may not be your best option. Consulting with an attorney is highly recommended before making any decision.
Consequences of DEA Registration Surrender
Surrendering your DEA registration has several potential consequences you should consider:
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Federal agents execute a search warrant at your medical practice, seizing patient records and prescription logs.
Can they take patient records without patient consent?
A valid federal search warrant overrides HIPAA privacy protections. However, the warrant must be properly scoped. An attorney can challenge overly broad warrants and move to suppress improperly seized evidence.
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- You will no longer be authorized to prescribe controlled substances or possess DEA schedules II-V drugs. This effectively ends your ability to practice medicine.
- It may trigger investigation or disciplinary action by your state medical board or other licensing boards.
- These actions could result in restrictions, suspension, or permanent revocation of your medical license and other professional licenses.
- Surrendering your registration does NOT necessarily prevent criminal prosecution for controlled substance violations.
- It can damage your reputation and medical career, especially if the surrender becomes public.
- If you change your mind, you would have to re-apply for a new DEA registration which can be difficult to obtain.
Alternatives to Surrendering DEA Registration
Depending on your situation, there may be alternatives to surrender that mitigate risks while still allowing you to practice:
- Voluntarily restrict your DEA registration to exclude certain controlled substances.
- Enter into a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with DEA to abide by certain prescribing restrictions and monitoring conditions.
- Allow your registration to expire and do not renew it until issues are resolved.
- Enter into a monitoring program through your state physician health program (PHP).
- Temporarily suspend prescribing controlled substances while undergoing treatment or monitoring.
- Transition to a practice area that does not require DEA registration.
