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- Suspicious Orders Report System (SORS) - DEA Diversion Control Division
On October 23, 2019, DEA launched the Suspicious Orders Report System (SORS) Online, a new centralized database required by the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act (SUPPORT Act, Pub L 115-271)
- ARCOS On-line Reporting
SORS Registration (for Non-ARCOS Reporters) Re-send SORS Registration Email Recover Account Reset Password
- SORS – Custom Architectural Finishes
Custom architectural finishes for discerning developers, designers, and builders Source well Source direct SôRS with confidence An expansive array of exterior and interior possibilities Deep industry expertise and technical collaboration Highly competitive cost structures and design variety
- South Orange Rescue Squad
South Orange Rescue Squad (SORS) is an all-volunteer 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization in Orange County, NC, serving the community since 1971
- SORS Registration: Login
SORS Registration: Login Information This registration page is for *NON*-ARCOS Reporters who are DEA Registrants reporting SORS transactions ARCOS Reporters, use your primary ARCOS-ONLINE account login to report SORS transactions You will need information from your registration certificatein order to register for SORS Having Trouble
- Diversion Control Division | Suspicious Orders (SORS) Q A
Question: Are DEA-registered manufacturers or distributors required by the CSA or DEA regulations to establish limits (quantitative thresholds) on the amounts of controlled substances, including MOUD, that another DEA registrant can order or dispense? Answer: No
- Sexual Offense Resource Services
Sexual Offense Resource Services (SORS) provides outpatient treatment for adult sexual offenders as well as psychosexual evaluations, risk assessments, psychoeducational classes, sexual interest arousal tests and approved supervisor classes for non-offending support persons
- DEA Suspicious Orders Report System Launch Explained
On October 23, 2019, DEA launched the Suspicious Orders Report System (SORS) online, a new centralized database required by the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment for Patients and Communities Act
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