
Yes. A Georgia NP needs a DEA registration to prescribe controlled substances. An APRN may not prescribe Schedule III–V controlled substances until the Composite Medical Board has reviewed the nurse protocol agreement, determined the agreement is compliant with law, and the APRN has applied for and been issued a DEA number1.
NPs may not order Schedule I or II controlled substances2. In addition, the nurse protocol agreement must include DEA registration numbers (if drugs will be prescribed), contain written procedures for ordering controlled substances, and provide that any patient receiving a controlled-substance prescription is evaluated and examined by the delegating or designated physician at least quarterly3.