Maura Tuso, D.M.D.' Decision and Order
Citation: "86 FR 59196"
Page Number: "59196"
"Notices"
I. Procedural Background
On
Specifically, the OSC alleged that on
The OSC also alleged that, "[p]ursuant to a
Further, the OSC stated that, "[o]n
The OSC continued to allege that since this encounter, Applicant has "engaged in a pattern of sending many dozens of emails to various DEA personnel, including emails of a harassing nature." Id. It alleged that Applicant's actions constitute "conduct which may threaten the public health and safety within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. 823(f)(5) and [ ] acts that render [her] registration inconsistent with the public interest within the meaning of 21 U.S.C. 824(a)(4)." Id.
The OSC notified Applicant of the right to request a hearing on the allegations or to submit a written statement, while waiving the right to a hearing, the procedures for electing each option, and the consequences for failing to elect either option. Id. at 4 (citing 21 CFR 1301.43). The OSC also notified Applicant of the opportunity to submit a corrective action plan. OSC, at 4-5 (citing 21 U.S.C. 824(c)(2)(C)).
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The Government forwarded its RFAA, along with the evidentiary record, to this office on
FOOTNOTE 1 It is noted that the Government no longer requests denial of Applicant's DEA application based on the allegation in the OSC that her registration would be inconsistent with the public interest; therefore, I will not assess the allegations in the OSC related to the public interest grounds. END FOOTNOTE
FOOTNOTE 2 In the RFAA, the Government also argued for revocation based on a ground that does not appear in the OSC--that the Applicant currently lacks a dental license in
I find that Applicant has waived the right to a hearing and the right to submit a written statement and corrective action plan. 21 CFR 1301.43(d) and 21 U.S.C. 824(c)(2)(C). I, therefore, issue this Decision and Order based on the record submitted by the Government, which constitutes the entire record before me. 21 CFR 1301.43(e).
II. Findings of Fact
A. Applicant's DEA Application
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B. Applicant's Conviction
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FOOTNOTE 3 There is substantial record evidence to support a finding that
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In its Finding and Order, the state court held, it "accepts the defendant's plea and admissions, and the defendant is convicted thereby." Id. On
III. Discussion
A. Analysis of Applicant's Application for Registration
In this matter, the Government calls for my adjudication of the application for registration based on the charge that Applicant was convicted of a felony related to controlled substances, which is a basis for revocation or suspension under 21 U.S.C. 824(a)(2). OSC, at 1-2. The Government dropped the allegation that Applicant's application should be denied because her registration would be inconsistent with the public interest pursuant to section 823 in the OSC and did not advance any arguments or present any evidence under the public interest factors in its RFAA. See supra n.1. Accordingly, the remaining actionable substantive basis for proposing the denial of applicant's registration application is her felony conviction under 21 U.S.C. 824(a)(2).
Prior Agency decisions have addressed whether it is appropriate to consider a provision of 21 U.S.C. 824(a) when determining whether or not to grant a practitioner registration application. For over forty-five years, Agency decisions have concluded that it is.
Accordingly, when considering an application for a registration, I will consider any actionable allegations related to the grounds for denial of an application under 823 and will also consider any allegations that the applicant meets one of the five grounds for revocation or suspension of a registration under section 824. Id.; see also
1. 21 U.S.C. 823(f): The Five Public Interest Factors
Under Section 304 of the Controlled Substances Act, "[a] registration . . . to . . . dispense a controlled substance . . . may be suspended or revoked by the Attorney General upon a finding that the registrant . . . has committed such acts as would render his registration under section 823 of this title inconsistent with the public interest as determined by such section." 21 U.S.C. 824(a)(4). Because the Government has not alleged that Applicant's registration is inconsistent with the public interest under section 823, I will not deny Applicant's application based on section 823, and although I have considered 823, I will not analyze Applicant's application under the public interest factors. Therefore, in accordance with prior agency decisions, I will move to assess whether the Government has proven by substantial evidence that a ground for revocation exists under 21 U.S.C. 824(a). Supra II.C.
2. Applicant's Felony Conviction
Pursuant to section 304(a)(2) of the CSA, the Attorney General is authorized to suspend or revoke a registration "upon a finding that the registrant . . . has been convicted of a felony under this subchapter or subchapter II of this chapter or any other law of
Here, there is no dispute in the record that Applicant was convicted of felony counts related to unlawfully issuing controlled substance prescriptions in violation of
Although the Government has noted in its RFAA that two years after Applicant's conviction, the state court reduced the four felony counts to misdemeanors and ordered summary probation, see RFAAX 8, at 20 and RFAA, at 6, the Agency established over thirty years ago, and has recently reiterated, that a deferred adjudication is "still a 'conviction' within the meaning of the . . . [CSA] even if the proceedings are later dismissed."
Although the language of 21 U.S.C. 824(a)(2) discusses suspension and revocation of a registration, for the reasons discussed above in supra III.A, it may also serve as the basis for the denial of a DEA registration application. Applicant's felony conviction, therefore, serves as an independent basis for denying her application for a DEA registration. 21 U.S.C. 824(a)(2).
IV. Sanction
Where, as here, the Government has met its prima facie burden of showing that a ground for revocation exists, the burden shifts to the Applicant to show why she can be entrusted with a registration. See
Further, the CSA authorizes the Attorney General to "promulgate and enforce any rules, regulations, and procedures which he may deem necessary and appropriate for the efficient execution of his functions under this subchapter." 21 U.S.C. 871(b). This authority specifically relates "to 'registration' and 'control,' and 'for the efficient execution of his functions' under the statute." Gonzales v. Oregon,
Based on the record before me, I conclude that Applicant's founded criminality makes her ineligible for a DEA registration. Accordingly, I shall order the sanction the Government requested, as contained in the Order below.
Order
Pursuant to 28 CFR 0.100(b) and the authority vested in me by 21 U.S.C. 823, I hereby order that the pending application for a Certificate of Registration, Control Number W18011889C, submitted by
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2021-23262 Filed 10-25-21;
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