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Correction to DEA Rule on Emergency Medical Services Agency Registration Under the Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act of 2017

🇺🇸United States··Final Rule·Low Impact·View source ↗

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This document is a technical correction issued by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) under the Department of Justice to a final rule originally published on February 5, 2026 (document 2026-02288). The original rule implemented the Protecting Patient Access to Emergency Medications Act of 2017, which governs how emergency medical services (EMS) agencies register with the DEA to handle controlled substances. The correction addresses a typographical error in the amendatory instructions for 21 CFR § 1306.07, which relates to the administration of controlled substances by EMS personnel. Specifically, in the first column of page 5242 of the February 5 publication, paragraph designations in amendatory instruction 15 were incorrectly labeled as '(e)' and '(f)' and should instead read '(g)' and '(h)'. This is a purely procedural correction with no substantive policy change. It ensures that the CFR codification accurately reflects the intended paragraph structure of the regulation, preventing potential confusion in the numbering of regulatory provisions.

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Key Changes

  • Corrects a typographical error in 21 CFR § 1306.07 published in the Federal Register on February 5, 2026 (document 2026-02288)
  • In amendatory instruction 15 on page 5242, paragraph designations '(e)' and '(f)' are corrected to read '(g)' and '(h)'
  • Affects 21 CFR Parts 1300, 1301, 1304, 1306, and 1307 under DEA Docket No. DEA-377 (RIN 1117-AB37)

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Obligations

What this law requires

medium

Correct the paragraph designations in 21 CFR § 1306.07 amendatory instruction 15 from '(e)' and '(f)' to '(g)' and '(h)' to accurately reflect the intended regulatory structure

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
operational
medium

Ensure that the Code of Federal Regulations codification for 21 CFR § 1306.07 reflects the corrected paragraph designations '(g)' and '(h)' in amendatory instruction 15

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
operational
low

Update official CFR records and publications to reflect the corrected paragraph numbering in 21 CFR § 1306.07 to prevent confusion in regulatory provisions

Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Government Publishing Office
disclosure

Affected Parties

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies registered with the DEAEMS personnel authorized to administer controlled substances+3 more…

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DEA,controlled substances,emergency medical services