Nurse Loses Drug-Prescribing Rights in Swift DEA Revocation
Published Date: 2/21/2025
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Summary
Jason Weakley, a nurse practitioner, lost his DEA registrations for Vermont and New Hampshire because he no longer has permission to handle controlled substances in those states. He didn’t ask for a hearing to challenge this, so the DEA officially revoked his certificates. This means he can’t legally prescribe or manage controlled drugs in these states anymore, effective immediately.
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DEA Registrations Revoked; Renewals Denied
The DEA revoked Jason Weakley’s Certificates of Registration Nos. MW7073757 (Vermont) and MW7551460 (New Hampshire), so he cannot legally prescribe, dispense, or handle controlled substances in Vermont or New Hampshire. The Order also denies any pending applications to renew, modify, or obtain additional registration in those two states. The Order is effective March 24, 2025; the record shows his Vermont RN and APRN licenses were expired and suspended as of January 15, 2024, and his New Hampshire RN and APRN licenses expired March 23, 2024.
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