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The Arizona State Board of Pharmacy protects the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Arizona by regulating the practice of pharmacy and the distribution, sale and storage of prescription medications and devices and non-prescription medications. | |
The Arizona Naturopathic Medical Association (AzNMA) is a professional association for Arizona licensed Naturopathic Physicians. Optimize YOUR Success™ THE VISION OF THE AzNMA is to foster a thriving community which will support YOU in creating a successful and profitable practice while protecting your individual rights to practice naturopathic medicine in Arizona. The AzNMA staff is committed to serving our members and the Naturopathic medical community. If you have any questions about our services, please contact us. | |
Founded in 1985, the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians (AANP) is the national professional society representing licensed naturopathic physicians. AANP aims to increase awareness of and expand access to naturopathic physicians, help its members build successful medical practices, and expand the body of naturopathic medicine research. 818 18th Street, NW, Suite 250 Washington, D.C. 20006 202.237.8150 phone, 866.538.2267 toll-free, 202.237.8152 fax Email: [email protected] | |
Undergraduate Admissions Phone: 480.858.9100 Fax: 480.858.9116 Mail: 2140 E. Broadway Rd., Tempe, AZ 85282 Location: NW corner of Broadway and Price | |
The North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners (NABNE) is an independent, nonprofit organization formed as a service to the naturopathic profession and the agencies that license/register naturopathic physicians. NABNE serves regulating bodies by qualifying applicants to take the NPLEX (Naturopathic Physicians Licensing Examinations), administering the examinations, and sending exam results and transcripts to regulatory authorities. NABNE Suite 119, #321 9220 S.W. Barbur Blvd. Portland, OR 97219 Phone Message Line: 503-778-7990 Email: [email protected] | |
U.S Department of Health and Human Services http://www.hhs.gov/ http://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/security/laws-regulations/ |
Please see the attached document for a list of accredited schools.
DEA Drug Schedules
1 = Schedule 1 Controlled Substances
2 = Schedule 2 Narcotic Controlled Substances
2N = Schedule 2N Non-Narcotic Controlled Substances
3 = Schedule 3 Narcotic Controlled Substances
3N = Schedule 3N Non-Narcotic Controlled Substances
4 = Schedule 4 Controlled Substances
5 = Schedule 5 Controlled Substances
L1 = List 1 Chemicals
For more information on the Drug Schedues please refer to the DEA Diversion Control's guide on controlled substances.
DEA Rescheduling of Hydrocodone Combination Products from a Schedule III to Schedule II
Effective October 6, 2014. Pursuant to A.R.S. 32-1501 (15)(b), Hydrocodone Combo. is still in scope.
Arizona Revised Statutes; Relating to Controlled Substances
Please be aware: A.R.S. 32-1501 (12.) defines a "Controlled substance" as "a drug, substance or immediate precursor in schedules I through V of title 36, chapter 27, article 2."
www.azdhs.gov/ Opiod Prescribing Guidelines
The Arizona Department of Health Services’ Bureau of Vital Records is in the process of implementing a new electronic death registry system called the Database Application for Vital Events (DAVE).
All medical certifiers will be required to provide medical certification electronically. For more information, please log on to the DAVE website or contact the Bureau of Vital Records at [email protected] or call 602-364-2230.
State of Arizona Naturopathic Physicians Medical Board
Small Business Bill of Rights
Upon an inspection by Board staff conducted pursuant to A.R.S. §§ 32- 1504(A)(6), 32-1509(C)(20), and/or 32-1551.01, you are entitled to all of the rights established in A.R.S. § 41-1001.01 and A.R.S.§ 41-1009 (A)(1)-(7). Copies of the statutes in Title 41 are available at www.azleg.state.az.us. Note: until the legislative website has been updated, use ww.azleg.gov. Search session law; HB2260.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding an inspection, please contact Gail Anthony by e-mail. ([email protected])
In the event that you have made a reasonable effort to resolve any problems related to an inspection with the Board and have not been successful, you may contact the Office of Ombudsman-Citizens Aide:
Arizona Ombudsman-Citizens' Aide 3737 N. 7th Street, Suite 209 Phoenix AZ 85014
Tel: (602) 277-7292
1-800-872-2879 (Arizona outside Phoenix metro area) Fax: (602) 277-7312
e-mail: [email protected]
Your fingerprints will be used to check the criminal history records of the FBI.
If you have a criminal history record, the officials making a determination of your suitability for the job, license, or other benefits must provide you the opportunity to complete or challenge the accuracy of the information in the record. You should be afforded a reasonable amount of time to correct or complete the record (or decline to do so) before officials deny your benefit based on the information in the criminal history record. The procedures for obtaining a change, correction, or updating of your FBI criminal history record are set forth in Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Section 16.30 through 16.34. Information on how to review and challenge your FBI Criminal History Record can be found at www.fbi.gov under "Identity History Summary Checks" or by calling (304) 625-5590. To obtain a copy of your Arizona criminal history in order to review/update/correct the record, you can contact the Arizona Department of Public Safety Criminal History Records Unit at (602) 223-2222 to obtain a fingerprinting card and a Review and Challenge packet. Information on the review and challenge process can be found on the DPS website (www.dps.gov).