2025-19612Notice

DEA Orders Action Against Physician Hil Rizvi's Practice

Published Date: 10/21/2025

Notice

Summary

Dr. Hil Rizvi from Utah tried to get a DEA registration but got denied because he lied on his application. The DEA found he didn’t tell the truth about important questions, which risks public safety. This decision means Dr. Rizvi won’t get his registration, and the denial is final as of early 2025.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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DEA registration denied for Dr. Hil Rizvi

You (Hil Rizvi, M.D.) had your pending DEA application (Control No. W24074770C) denied. The Order denies that application and any other pending application of yours in Utah, effective November 20, 2025.

Denial based on material falsification of application

DEA found your June 11, 2024 application omitted required details about adverse state licensure actions and concluded those omissions were material under 21 U.S.C. 824(a)(1). The decision identifies omitted actions including West Virginia revocation (Aug 17, 1999), Vermont suspension (Sept 2, 1999), New Hampshire revocation (Jan 13, 2021), Oklahoma denial (Sept 14, 2023), and New Mexico denial (May 10, 2023), and relies on those omissions to deny the application.

Applicant found in default; hearing rights waived

The DEA found you in default for failing to timely request or properly file a hearing under 21 CFR 1301.43 after the Order to Show Cause, and you waived your right to a hearing. Because of that default, the factual allegations in the OSC were deemed admitted and formed the basis for the final denial.

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10/21/2025
11/20/2025

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