DEA Keeps Addiction Treatment Registration Forms Unchanged
Published Date: 7/7/2025
Notice
Summary
The DEA is asking to keep using their forms for registering and renewing narcotic treatment programs without any changes. This affects clinics that help people with addiction, and there’s no new cost or extra paperwork. They’re just making sure everything stays official and up-to-date with the government’s approval.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
No-Change Renewal of DEA Treatment Forms
If you run a clinic that provides narcotic treatment, the DEA will keep using DEA Form 363 (registration) and DEA Form 363a (renewal) without any changes. The agency is asking OMB to extend approval for these forms and says this causes no new costs or extra paperwork for clinics.
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