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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   officer’s   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. 14-18

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