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Draw a single line through the applicable requisi-
tion data for a full receipt (fig. 14-9). For a par-
tial receipt, if there is a suffix code in block 44
of DD Form 1348-1, draw a single line through
the quantity and write the outstanding quantity
next to it (fig. 14-9). If there is no suffix code in
block 44, consider the requisition as complete. For
supplies received in excess of the requisitioned
amount, refer to NAVSUP P-485.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Naval medical facilities dispensing pharma-
ceuticals range from large medical centers to sup-
port stations aboard the ships of the fleet and
ashore. The custodial responsibility of controlled
substances is vested in the commanding officer.
An officer of the Medical Department or, in such
an officers absence, a commissioned officer
designated by the commanding officer shall keep
all unissued controlled substances in a separate
locked compartment. Controlled substances in-
clude tranquilizers, alcoholic beverages, alcohol,
hypnotics, excitants, and narcotics that require
special custodial care. Medicinal are designated
controlled substances by the symbol Q or R
in the notes column of the Federal Supply Catalog
or by the force medical officer.
BULK CUSTODIAN
The commanding officer shall appoint a
commissioned officer as the bulk custodian. This
appointment shall be in writing. This officer shall
be responsible for, and maintain custody of, all
bulk controlled substances.
SECURITY
Access to controlled medicinal is limited to
the bulk custodian and the senior Medical Depart-
ment representative (SMDR). Only individuals
whose official duties require access to such spaces
will be provided the safe combinations.
ACCOUNTABILITY
The bulk custodian and the SMDR are respon-
sible for the receipt and custody of controlled
substances. Each unit must maintain a detailed
record of the receipt, transfer, survey, dispens-
ing, and expenditure of controlled substances in
accordance with MANMED, chapter 21.
INVENTORY BOARD
Monthly, or more frequently if necessary, the
Controlled Substances Inventory Board will con-
duct an unannounced inventory of controlled
substances. The commanding officer shall appoint
three members to this board; at least two of these
members will be commissioned officers and the
third an E-7 or above. The officer having
custodial responsibility shall not be appointed to
the board.
Figure 14-9.Posting partial quantities to stock records.
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