45 CFR §60.8
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- (a)What actions must be reported. Each Board of Medical Examiners must report to the NPDB any action based on reasons relating to a physician's or dentist's professional competence or professional conduct:
- (b)Information that must be reported. The Board must report the following information for each action:
- (1)The physician's or dentist's name,
- (2)The physician's or dentist's work address,
- (3)The physician's or dentist's home address, if known,
- (4)The physician's or dentist's Social Security number or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN), if known, and if obtained in accordance with section 7 of the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a note),
- (5)National Provider Identifier (NPI),
- (6)The physician's or dentist's date of birth,
- (7)Name of each professional school attended by the physician or dentist and year of graduation,
- (8)For each professional license, the physician's or dentist's license number, the field of licensure and the name of the state or territory in which the license is held,
- (9)The physician's or dentist's Drug Enforcement Administration registration number, if known,
- (10)A description of the acts or omissions or other reasons for the action taken,
- (11)A description of the Board action, the date the action was taken, its effective date and duration,
- (12)Classification of the action in accordance with a reporting code adopted by the Secretary, and
- (13)Other information as required by the Secretary from time to time after publication in the Federal Register and after an opportunity for public comment.
- (c)Sanctions. If, after notice of noncompliance and providing opportunity to correct noncompliance, the Secretary determines that a Board has failed to submit a report as required by this section, the Secretary will designate another qualified entity for the reporting of information under § 60.12 of this part.