Ohio Laws

Pain Management Clinic Laws

Question:

What are the owner requirements?

Answer:
  • No restricted professional license
  • DEA license has not been denied
  • Certification in pain management
This answer is derived from 2 section of law
Citation:
  • citation 1: see full citation
    (D) No physician owner of a pain management clinic, employee of the clinic, or person with whom the clinic contracts for services shall:(1) Have ever been denied a license to prescribe, dispense, administer, supply, or sell a controlled substance by the drug enforcement administration or appropriate issuing body of any state or jurisdiction, based, in whole or in part, on the prescriber's inappropriate prescribing, dispensing, administering, supplying or selling a controlled substance or other dangerous drug.(2) Have held a license issued by the drug enforcement administration or a state licensing agency in any jurisdiction, under which the person may prescribe, dispense, administer, supply or sell a controlled substance, that has ever been restricted, based, in whole or in part, on the prescriber's inappropriate prescribing, dispensing, administering, supplying, or selling a controlled substance or other dangerous drug.(3) Have been subject to disciplinary action by any licensing entity that was based, in whole or in part, on the prescribers inappropriate prescribing, dispensing, diverting, administering, supplying or selling a controlled substance or other dangerous drug. see full law
  • citation 2: see full citation
    (2) Each physician owner of a pain management clinic must meet one of the following requirements:(a) Hold current subspecialty certification in pain medicine by the American board of medical specialties, or hold a current certificate of added qualification in pain medicine by the American osteopathic association bureau of osteopathic specialists; or see full law