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Illinois Nurse Newlove Stripped of DEA Access Over Expired Credentials

Published Date: 7/8/2025

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Summary

Tanya Newlove, a nurse practitioner from Illinois, lost her DEA registration because her state licenses expired and she didn’t ask for a hearing to defend herself. This means she can no longer handle controlled substances legally, effective immediately. If you’re a healthcare provider, this reminds you to keep your licenses current or risk losing important permissions.

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DEA Registration Revoked for Nurse Practitioner

The Drug Enforcement Administration revoked Tanya Newlove's DEA Certificate of Registration No. MD3642077, effective August 6, 2025. This means she can no longer legally handle or dispense controlled substances after that date because her Illinois licenses expired on June 30, 2024.

Pending Renewal/Additional Applications Denied

The Order denies any pending applications by Tanya Newlove to renew or modify her DEA registration and any pending application for additional registration in Illinois. The denial accompanies the revocation and is included in the Order effective August 6, 2025.

State License Required to Hold DEA Registration

The decision restates that a practitioner must be authorized under the laws of the State in which they practice to dispense controlled substances in order to obtain or maintain a DEA registration. If a practitioner's state license is suspended, revoked, or expired, DEA may revoke the practitioner’s registration.

Failing to Request Hearing Can Lead to Default Revocation

The Order notes that the registrant was served an Order to Show Cause and did not request a hearing, which resulted in a default. Under 21 CFR 1301.43, a default can be deemed a waiver of the right to a hearing and can support a final order revoking registration.

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7/8/2025
8/6/2025

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