§ 1317.30 Authorization to collect from non-registrants
§ 1317.35 Collection by law enforcement
§ 1317.40 Registrants authorized to collect and authorized collection activities
§ 1317.55 Reverse distributor and distributor acquisition of controlled substances from collectors or law enforcement
§ 1317.60 Inner liner requirements
§ 1317.65 Take-back events
§ 1317.70 Mail-back programs
§ 1317.75 Collection receptacles
§ 1317.80 Collection receptacles at long-term care facilities
§ 1317.85 Ultimate user delivery for the purpose of recall or investigational use of drugs

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 21 > Chapter II > Part 1317 > Subpart B - Disposal of Controlled Substances Collected From Ultimate Users and Other Non-Registrants

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