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"(1) if the applicant is a practitioner who is determined by the Secretary to be qualified (under standards established by the Secretary) to engage in the treatment with respect to which registration is sought; "(2) if the Attorney General determines that the applicant will comply with standards established by the Attorney General respecting (A) security of stocks of narcotic drugs for such treatment, and (B) the maintenance of records (in accordance with section 307) on such drugs; and 21 USC 827. " (3) if the Secretary determines that the applicant will comply with standards established by the Secretary (after consultation with the Attorney General) respecting the quantities of narcotic drugs which may be provided for unsupervised use by individuals in such treatment.". SEC. 4. (a) Section 304(a) of the Controlled Substances Act (21 suspension or U.S.C. 824(a)) is amended by adding after and below paragraph (3) '•e^°'=^tion. the following: "A registration pursuant to section 303(g) to dispense 21 USC 823. a narcotic drug for maintenance treatment or detoxification treatment may be suspended or revoked by the Attorney General upon a findinij that the registrant has failed to complv with any standard referred to in section 303(g)." (b) Section 304(d) of such Act is amended (1) by inserting after the first sentence the following: "A failure to comply with a standard referred to in section 303(g) may be treated under this subsection as grounds for immediate suspension of a registration granted under such section."; and (2) by striking out "Such suspension" and inserting in lieu thereof "A suspension under this subsection". SEC. 5. Section 307(c)(1)(A) of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 827(c)(1)(A)) is amended to read as follows: "(1)(A) with respect to any narcotic controlled substance in schedule II, III, IV, or V, to the prescribing or administering of such substance by a practitioner in the lawful course of his professional practice unless such substance was prescribed or administered in the course of maintenance treatment or detoxification treatment of an individual; or". Approved May 14, 1974. Public Law 93-282 AN ACT To extend through fiscal year 1974 certain expiring appropriations authorizations in the Public Health Service Act, the Community Mental Health Centers Act, and the Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction Act, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives United States of America in Conqress assembled.

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of the AicohoUsm and alcohol a b u s e programs.

TITLE I — FEDERAL A S S I S T A N C E FOR S T A T E AND LOCAL

Appropriations authorizations,

ALCOHOLISM AND ALCOHOL ABUSE PROGRAMS

extension.

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