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Mandatory Course

Who Must Take Mandatory Course All practitioners who are APPLYING for a Delaware controlled substance registration (CSR) must complete a mandatory ONE-hour, two-part course pertaining to safe prescribing and distributing of controlled substances, treatment of pain, and recognizing and treating opioid use disorder. All ACTIVE Controlled Substance Registrations upon renewal every two years are asked […]

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Controlled Substances Registration – Practitioners

The information below applies to healthcare practitioners other than Physician Assistants, Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Optometrists. If you are a Physician Assistant, see Controlled Substances Registration – Physician Assistants. If you are an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, see Controlled Substances Registration – Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. If you are an Optometrist, see Controlled Substances […]

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Controlled Substances Registration – Advanced Practice Registered Nurse

The information below applies to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses only. If you are a Physician Assistant, see Controlled Substances Registration – Physician Assistant. If you are an Optometrist, see Controlled Substances Registration – Optometrists. If you are a healthcare practitioner other than a Physician Assistant, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, or Optometrist see Controlled Substances Registration […]

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Controlled Substances Registration – Optometrists

The information below applies only to Optometrists. If you are an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, see Controlled Substances Registration – Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. If you are a Physician Assistant, see Controlled Substances Registration – Physician Assistant. If you are a healthcare practitioner other than a Physician Assistant or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, see Controlled […]

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Controlled Substances Registration – Physician Assistants

The information below applies to Physician Assistants only. If you are an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, see Controlled Substances Registration – Advanced Practice Registered Nurse. If you are an Optometrist, see Controlled Substances Registration – Optometrists. If you are a healthcare practitioner other than a Physician Assistant, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, or Optometrist, see Controlled […]

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Controlled Substances

Objective and Function The primary objective of the Controlled Substance Advisory Committee is to promote, preserve and protect the public health, safety and welfare by regulating and monitoring use and abuse of controlled substances. To meet this objective, the Committee: carries out a program of registration, inspection, investigation and education. recommends new/revised rules and regulations and […]

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Frequently Asked Questions

As a licensed healthcare provider, do I have to report unprofessional conduct of my co-workers? If I need help in filing my complaint, is there someone I can talk to about the complaint? Is it possible to not reveal my name to the person about whom I am complaining? Will I have to testify at […]

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Filing A Complaint

RECOMMENDED BROWSERS – The following browsers are recommended when using DELPROS: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge. Internet Explorer (IE) is NOT compatible with DELPROS, therefore, the portal screens will not function or display properly. Click HERE for browser download instructions.   When to File a Complaint You may file a complaint with the Division of […]

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Contact an Investigator

To reach an investigator through the Delaware helpline’s toll-free number, you may call (800) 464-4357. Or, you may contact the investigator directly by phone or email.

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Mandatory Reports Related to Child Abuse and Neglect

Delaware law mandates any person, agency, organization or entity to make an immediate oral report to the Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families, Division of Family Services, when they know of, or suspect, child abuse or neglect under Chapter 9 of Title 16 of the Delaware Code and to follow up with […]

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