State Of Franklin Healthcare Associates faces fine
The Department of Justice says State of Franklin Healthcare Associates will pay a $200,000 civil penalty for allegedly violating record keeping requirements for controlled substances. In press the release, the DOJ said SOFHA violated the Controlled Substance Act “by failing to make, keep, and furnish essential documents and records pertaining to the acquisition, transfer, and disposition of Schedule III and Schedule IV controlled substances.” The alleged violations took place from October 2020 to January 2023 and were uncovered through a Drug Enforcement Agency investigation. The Controlled Substances Act requires DEA registrants to make and retain records detailing the handling of controlled substances.