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Can a distributor accept a DEA Form 222 that contains minor misspellings in the registrant's name, address, or drug name?

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Minor misspellings on a DEA Form 222 may be accepted by a distributor if they do not lead to confusion or ambiguity, after potential clarification. Major errors, on the other hand, may render the form invalid and require a corrected form to be submitted.

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A distributor can accept a DEA Form 222 with minor misspellings if it does not call into question the identity of the registrant and the order presented is clear and understandable. The Controlled Substances Act and its implementing regulations are strict about documentation for the distribution of controlled substances. While an exact policy regarding minor errors on a DEA Form 222 may not be explicitly stated, generally, typographical errors in the registrant's name, address, or drug name that do not hinder the identification or create ambiguity in the order can be rectified by the distributor contacting the registrant for clarification.

However, if the misspellings are substantial or lead to any potential confusion or ambiguity, the form may be considered invalid, and a new DEA Form 222 should be executed to ensure compliance with DEA regulations. Ensuring the correct completion of DEA forms is important for both the legality and traceability of controlled substance transactions.

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