


#NJ PMP CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES FULL#
Registrants will be required to enter his/her full professional license number federal Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number NJ CDS registration number full name as it appears on his/her professional license unique email address and other identifying information. No action is required by CDS physicians who already have an active NJPMP account.ĬDS Physicians who are not registered with the NJPMP must: In the coming weeks, a detailed notice will be emailed to those CDS Physicians placed in ANR status advising them of the status of their CDS and the NJPMP registration requirement and instruct them to immediately register with the NJPMP. As a result, the CDS registration for said physicians has been placed in “active non-renewable” (ANR) status and they will be unable to renew their CDS during the October 2020 renewal period until they’ve successfully registered with the NJPMP.

To date, approximately 2,500 New Jersey CDS Physicians have been identified as non-compliant with the NJPMP registration requirement. Pursuant to law, New Jersey controlled dangerous substances (CDS) registrants are required to register with the New Jersey Prescription Monitoring Program (NJPMP).
