95-9185. Scott R. Barrett, Jr., M.D.; Revocation of Registration  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 72 (Friday, April 14, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 19084-19085]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-9185]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    
    Drug Enforcement Administration
    
    
    Scott R. Barrett, Jr., M.D.; Revocation of Registration
    
        On February 7, 1994, the Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of 
    Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), issued an 
    Order to Show Cause to Scott R. Barrett, Jr., M.D., of Ballwin, 
    Missouri. The Order to Show Cause sought to revoke Dr. Barrett's DEA 
    Certificate of Registration, AB7432571, and to deny any pending 
    applications for renewal of such registration.
        The Order to Show Cause was first sent by registered mail to Dr. 
    Barrett at his registered location, 13975 Manchester Road, Suite 4, 
    Ballwin, Missouri. The Order to Show Cause was returned to DEA 
    unclaimed with a notation on the envelope indicating that the 
    forwarding order had expired. When DEA investigators visited Dr. 
    Barrett's registered location, they found that the office was closed 
    and had been boarded up. The Order to Show Cause was then sent 
    registered mail to Dr. Barrett's home address of 591 Sunbridge Drive in 
    Chesterfield, Missouri. Postal authorities were unsuccessful delivering 
    the Order to Show Cause to the Sunbridge Drive address and therefore 
    attempted to deliver the Order to Dr. Barrett at a third address of 
    1030 Meadowbrook in St. Charles, Missouri. The Order to Show Cause was 
    returned unclaimed to DEA on June 9, 1994.
        DEA has attempted to deliver the Order to Show Cause to Dr. Barrett 
    at three different addresses. Despite the efforts of Postal 
    authorities, each attempt has been unsuccessful. Dr. Barrett is 
    therefore deemed to have waived his opportunity for a hearing. The 
    Deputy Administrator now enters his final order in this matter without 
    a hearing and based on the investigative file. See 21 CFR 1301.54(d) 
    and 1301.57.
        The Deputy Administrator finds that in May 1989, the Missouri 
    Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD) inspected Dr. Barrett's 
    clinic, located in Springfield, Missouri, for compliance with state 
    controlled substance laws and regulations. Investigators found 
    presigned prescription pads belonging to Dr. Barrett which were 
    apparently to be used for providing patients with controlled substances 
    when Dr. Barrett was out of the office. Investigators also found that 
    Dr. Barrett maintained controlled substances on the clinic premises. 
    The Deputy Administrator notes that Dr. Barrett's Springfield clinic 
    was not a registered location under the Controlled Substances Act and 
    that Dr. Barrett was therefore not permitted to maintain controlled 
    substances at that location.
        Based on the May 1989 inspection, BNDD issued an Order to Show 
    Cause to Dr. Barrett alleging that he was in violation of state 
    regulations requiring all registrants to provide effective controls 
    against theft of controlled substances. Dr. Barrett and BNDD 
    subsequently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding which 
    stipulated that he would surrender his state controlled substance 
    registration for thirty days, at which time he could reapply. The 
    agreement also imposed other restrictions on Dr. Barrett's state 
    controlled substance registration.
        Despite persistent requests from BNDD, Dr. Barrett never executed 
    the necessary surrender forms. However, by letter dated January 2, 
    1992, BNDD advised Dr. Barrett's counsel that since Dr. Barrett had 
    ceased practicing at both his offices, his state controlled substance 
    registrations had automatically terminated. BNDD informed Dr. Barrett's 
    attorney that Dr. Barrett was no longer authorized by the State of 
    Missouri to possess, prescribe, administer or dispense controlled 
    substances but that he could reapply for registration.
        The Deputy Administrator further finds that Dr. Barrett's state 
    medical license was revoked on August 6, 1992, by the Missouri State 
    Board for the Healing Arts (Board). The Board concluded that Dr. 
    Barrett was repeatedly negligent in his treatment of patients. The 
    Board further found that Dr. Barrett had violated state controlled 
    substance laws by signing blank prescriptions.
        It is well established that the DEA cannot register a practitioner 
    who is not duly authorized to handle controlled substances in the state 
    in which he does business. See 21 U.S.C. 823(f). DEA has consistently 
    held that practitioners who lack state authorization to handle 
    controlled substances cannot be registered with the Drug Enforcement 
    Administration. See Ramon Pla, M.D., 51 FR 41168 (1986); George S. 
    Heath, M.D., 51 FR 26610 (1986); Dale D. Shahan, D.D.S., 51 FR 23481 
    (1986).
        Consequently, the Deputy Administrator concludes that since Dr. 
    Barrett is no longer authorized to handle controlled substances by the 
    State of Missouri, Dr. Barrett's DEA Certificate of Registration should 
    be revoked. Accordingly, the Deputy Administrator of the Drug 
    Enforcement Administration, pursuant to the authority vested in him by 
    21 U.S.C. 823 and 824 and 28 CFR 0.100(b) and 0.104, 
    [[Page 19085]] hereby orders that DEA Certificate of Registration 
    AB7432571, issued to Scott R. Barrett, Jr., M.D., be, and it hereby is, 
    revoked, and that any pending applications for registration be, and 
    they hereby are, denied. This order is effective May 15, 1995.
    
        Dated: April 10, 1995.
    Stephen H. Greene,
    Deputy Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 95-9185 Filed 4-13-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/14/1995
Department:
Drug Enforcement Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-9185
Pages:
19084-19085 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-9185.pdf