3352 - Reports and records.

* §  3352.  Reports  and  records.  1.  Persons  certified pursuant to  article twenty-three or thirty-two of the mental hygiene law to  operate  methadone  maintenance treatment programs shall keep records showing the  receipt, administration, dispensing, or destruction  of  all  controlled  substances  and  maintain  the  records in such manner and detail as the  commissioner, by regulation, shall require.    2. By the tenth day of each month, a person  certified  to  conduct  a  maintenance  program shall file with the department a report summarizing  its activity in the preceding month. Such report shall include:    (a) an inventory of the quantity of controlled substance  on  hand  at  the commencement and at the conclusion of such month's activity;    (b)   the   total  quantity  of  controlled  substance  received,  the  distributor from whom each order was received, and the  form  or  dosage  unit in which such substance was received;    (c)  the total quantity of controlled substance prescribed, dispensed,  and administered during such month;    (d) each incident or alleged incident involving  the  theft,  loss  or  possible diversion of controlled substances.    * NB Effective until January 11, 2011    * §  3352.  Reports and records. Persons certified pursuant to article  thirty-two of the mental hygiene law to  operate  methadone  maintenance  treatment   programs   shall   keep   records   showing   the   receipt,  administration, dispensing, or destruction of all controlled  substances  and  documenting  each incident or alleged incident involving the theft,  loss or possible diversion of controlled substances and  shall  maintain  the   records  in  such  manner  and  detail  as  the  commissioner,  by  regulation, shall require.    A person certified to conduct a maintenance program shall  immediately  file  a  report with the department of each incident or alleged incident  involving  the  theft,  loss  or  possible   diversion   of   controlled  substances.    * NB Effective January 11, 2011