NJ Doctor Serge Menkin Loses DEA Registration Permanently
Published Date: 6/10/2025
Notice
Summary
Dr. Serge Menkin from New Jersey lost his DEA registration because he no longer has permission to handle controlled substances in his state. He didn’t ask for a hearing to challenge this, so the DEA officially revoked his registration as of January 31, 2025. This means Dr. Menkin can’t legally work with controlled drugs anymore, and the decision is final.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
DEA Registration Revoked for Dr. Menkin
The Drug Enforcement Administration revoked Serge Menkin, M.D.'s DEA Certificate of Registration No. BM8723795. The revocation is effective July 10, 2025, and follows findings that he is not authorized to handle controlled substances in New Jersey; his DEA registration had expired on January 31, 2025.
Pending and New New Jersey Registrations Denied
The Order denies any pending applications by Serge Menkin, M.D., to renew or modify his DEA registration and also denies any other pending application he has for additional registration in New Jersey. This denial is issued pursuant to the same Order effective July 10, 2025.
15-Day Reconsideration Right to Dispute Fact
The Order gives Serge Menkin, M.D., the right to file a properly supported motion for reconsideration of the Agency's factual finding that he lacks authority to handle controlled substances in New Jersey. Any such motion must be filed within fifteen calendar days of the date of the Order and served by email to the DEA Office of the Administrator at [email protected].
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