FR Doc E9-2330[Federal Register: February 4, 2009 (Volume 74,
Number 22)] [Notices] [Page 6059-6060] From the Federal Register
Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr04fe09-80]
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Drug Enforcement Administration
[Docket No. 06-72]
Foothills Family Pharmacy (Boulder) and Foothills Family
Pharmacy (Lafayette); Declaratory Order Terminating
Registrations
On August 14, 2006, the Deputy Assistant Administrator,
Office of Diversion Control, issued an Order to Show Cause to
Foothills Family Pharmacy of Boulder, Colorado, and Foothills
Family Pharmacy of Lafayette, Colorado (Respondents). The Order
proposed the revocation of each Respondent's DEA Certificate of
Registration as a retail pharmacy, and the denial of any
applications filed by either Respondent to renew or modify its
registration, on the ground that each Respondent's "continued
registration would be inconsistent with the public interest.''
Show Cause Order at 1. More specifically, the Order alleged that
each pharmacy had violated its "corresponding responsibility''
under Federal law by filling prescriptions for controlled
substances which were unlawful because they were not " 'issued
for a legitimate medical purpose by an individual practitioner
acting in the usual course of his professional practice.' '' Id.
at 3 (quoting 21
CFR 1306.04(a)).
Respondents requested a hearing on the allegations, and the
matter was placed on the docket of the Agency's Administrative
Law Judges (ALJ). Following prehearing procedures, the parties
agreed to submit documents and written statements of position to
the ALJ in lieu of a trial-type hearing. Subsequent to their
filings, the parties also submitted briefs containing their
proposed conclusions of law and arguments.
On June 20, 2008, the ALJ issued her recommended decision. In
her decision, the ALJ concluded that the Government had
established that each "Respondent's continued registration would
be inconsistent with the public interest.'' ALJ at 42. The ALJ
thus recommended that each Respondent's registration be revoked
and that any pending applications be denied. The record was then
forwarded to me for final agency action.
Thereafter, the Government obtained information that each
Respondent was closed and no longer conducting business. Gov.
Mot. for Declaratory Order at 2. Accordingly, the Government
filed a motion seeking an order declaring each Respondent's
registration terminated on the ground
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that they had gone out of business. Id. Attached to the
motion was the Affidavit (Dated 10/16/08) of a DEA Diversion
Investigator. In her Affidavit, the Investigator stated that on
September 4, 2008, she had spoken with the Program Director of
the Colorado Board of Pharmacy and had been told that the
Foothills Family Pharmacy of Lafayette had been closed since
January 2008. Affidavit at 1-2. The Investigator further stated
that she had also spoken with an Inspector for the Colorado
Board who advised her that Calvin Tyree, the owner of Foothills
Family Pharmacy of Boulder, had submitted the document required
to close the pharmacy. Id. at 2. The Investigator further stated
that she had confirmed the latter pharmacy's closing with some
of its former employees. Id.
On November 18, 2008, I issued an Order granting Respondents
fifteen days to respond to the Government's motion. Neither
Respondent has filed a response.
Based on the Affidavit, I find that each Respondent has
discontinued business or professional practice. Under 21 CFR
1301.52, "the registration of any person shall terminate if and
when such person dies, ceases legal existence, or discontinues
business or professional practice.'' Accordingly, I will grant
the Government's motion and declare that each Respondent's
registration has terminated. I will also order that any pending
applications submitted by either Respondent be denied.
Order
Pursuant to the authority vested in me under 5 U.S.C. 554(e),
as well as 28 CFR 0.100(b) & 0.104, I grant the Government's
motion and hereby declare terminated DEA Certificate of
Registration, BF8528361, issued to Foothills Family Pharmacy of
Boulder, Colorado, and DEA Certificate of Registration,
BF8933334, issued to Foothills Family Pharmacy of Lafayette,
Colorado. I further order that any pending applications of
Foothills Family Pharmacy of Boulder, Colorado, and Foothills
Family Pharmacy of Lafayette, Colorado, be, and they hereby are,
denied. This Order is effective immediately.
Dated: January 27, 2009.
Michele M. Leonhart,
Deputy Administrator.
[FR Doc. E9-2330 Filed 2-3-09; 8:45 am]
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