UMPJE 2026: The 24-Hour Rule for Pharmacy Theft & Loss
Автор: MedPrep Prime
Загружено: 2026-02-23
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You just discovered a bottle of Oxycodone is missing. What now? The clock starts the second you "discover" the loss, and the 2026 UMPJE is designed to catch you on the difference between notification and filing. In Video 10, we master the Mandatory 24-Hour Federal Rule.
As of February 2026, the DEA’s "Two-Step" process is non-negotiable. Whether it’s an armed robbery or a "significant" inventory discrepancy, you must follow the federal reporting timeline to protect your pharmacy’s registration.
What we cover today:
Step 1: The 1-Day Notification: Why you must notify the DEA in writing (Fax/Email) within one business day, and why a Form 106 does not count as this notification.
Step 2: The 45-Day Filing: Navigating the DEA Diversion Portal for the mandatory electronic Form 106.
Defining "Significant": The 5 factors the DEA uses to determine if a loss must be reported (Quantity, Specific Drug, Patterns, Diversion Potential, and Trends).
The "Unresolved" Scenario: What if you find the meds after reporting? (The resolution process).
The $500 Trigger: Why federal law requires the FBI to be notified for losses over $500.
Watch the Full 2026 UMPJE Masterclass: [ • Плейлист ]
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Keywords
UMPJE 2026, Uniform MPJE, DEA Form 106, Pharmacy Theft Reporting, Significant Loss Controlled Substances, DEA 24 hour rule, Pharmacist Theft Reporting, NABP Domain 3, Pharmacy Law 2026, Controlled Substance Act Theft, Federal Pharmacy Law, DEA Diversion Portal, DEA Form 41 vs 106.
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