Reports
Required by 21 CFR > Theft or Loss of Controlled Substances
DEA Form 106
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Only those persons
registered with and authorized by DEA to handle controlled
substances may utilize/submit this form.
The Report of Theft or Loss of Controlled
Substances (DEA Form 106) is available through the on-line application system.
DEA announces that on Tuesday, October 28,
2008, an updated electronic version of the DEA form 106 will be
available through the Diversion website. This newer version
requires the registrant to include the National Drug Code (NDC)
which will help to accurately track controlled substances reported
as stolen or lost.
The attached
letter will be posted on the Diversion website advising all
DEA registrants of this change in reporting requirements.
DEA will notify any registrant that submits a paper copy of the
obsolete DEA form 106 after October 28, 2008, to discontinue using
this form. DEA advises registrants wishing to obtain an
electronic copy of the new DEA form 106 go to DEA's website and
select the icon "DEA Form 106 Online, Report Theft or Loss of
Controlled Substances."
Although the paper version is still
available, DEA encourages registrants to use the updated
electronic version. A registrant can still receive a paper
copy of the updated form by writing to DEA Headquarters, Attn:
Registration/ODR, P.O. Box 2639, Springfield, VA 22152.
Privacy Act Information for DEA
Form 106
Authority: |
Section
301 of the Controlled Substances of 1970 (PL-513). |
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Purpose: |
Report
theft or loss of Controlled Substances. |
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Routine
Uses: |
The
Controlled Substances Act authorizes the production of special
reports required for statistical and analytical purposes. Disclosures of
information from this system are made to the following categories of
users for the purposes stated:
- Other Federal law enforcement and
regulatory agencies for law enforcement and regulatory purposes.
- State and local law enforcement and
regulatory agencies for law enforcement and regulatory purposes.
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Effect: |
Failure
to report theft or loss of controlled substances may result in
penalties under Section 402 and 403 of the Controlled Substances
Act. |
Under the Paperwork Reduction
Act, a person is not required to respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. Public reporting
burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 30 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data
needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send
comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this
collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden,
to the Records Management Section, Drug Enforcement
Administration, Washington, D.C. 20537; and to the Office of Management
and Budget, Washington, D.C.
20503.
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