N.J. Admin. Code § 8:32-8.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 8:32-8.1 - Suspension, revocation, or denial of authorization; appeal
(a) The Department may deny an authorization request or authorization renewal application of an entity if the applicant does not meet the requirements set forth at N.J.S.A. 24:6M-1 et seq., if the applicant has deviated from its approved standards or procedures, if the applicant fails to provide any information or documentation requested by the Department or fails to comply with any requests or instructions from the Department, or if the applicant violates any other applicable rules or statutes.
(b) The Department may suspend, summarily suspend, and/or revoke the authorization of an entity if the entity fails to comply with the applicable provisions at N.J.S.A. 24:6M-1 et seq., its approved standards and procedures, or any other applicable rules or statutes, or if the applicant fails to provide any information or documentation requested by the Department or fails to comply with any requests or instructions from the Department.
(c) If an entity fails to get authorization from the Department as prescribed by these rules, or continues to operate after its authorization is suspended or revoked, then the Department may take the following actions against said organization:
1. The Department may issue an order requiring the operation of an unauthorized, suspended, or revoked drug donation program to cease and desist.
2. The Department may also impose other enforcement actions pursuant to these rules for operation of an unauthorized, suspended, or revoked drug donation program, or for failing to abide by the approved policies and procedures.
3. The Department may maintain an action in the New Jersey Superior Court to enjoin any entity from operating an unauthorized drug donation program or after the suspension or revocation of authorization pursuant to this section.
4. The Department may implement a plan of correction if the entity fails to abide by applicable provisions at N.J.S.A. 24:6M-1 et seq., its approved standards and procedures, or any other applicable rules or statutes, or if the applicant fails to provide any information or documentation requested by the Department or fails to comply with any requests or instructions from the Department. Failure to implement and abide by the plan of correction may lead to suspension or revocation of authorization.
5. The Department of Health, Board of Pharmacy, and Division of Taxation reserve the right to survey, inspect, or audit the entity and its program including any records, inventory, or real property.

N.J. Admin. Code § 8:32-8.1

Adopted by 56 N.J.R. 1793(a), effective 9/3/2024