FDA
Drug Enforcement Agency
If the classifying agency does not provide a full response within 120 days, you have the right to appeal the decision through the agency's appeals process. Additionally, you can seek assistance from a lawyer or legal advisor to understand your rights and options for challenging the agency's classification.
Forward to ISCAP
The Drug Enforcement Agency (now a division of Homeland Security) maintains a list of controlled substances. Also, there's the Physician's Desk Reference (PDR).
You should check with the state licensing agency, but the answer is probably NOT, because such a certification gives the bearer of it access to drugs and controlled substances in the performance of their necessary duties.
CII is not a brand. It refers to the classification of controlled substances that it belongs to. CII (C2) or Schedule II, is a category of drugs considered to have a strong potential for abuse or addiction but that have legitimate medical use. Among the substances so classified by the Drug Enforcement Agency are morphine, cocaine, pentobarbital, oxycodone, alphaprodine, and methadone. A controlled substance is a drug or chemical substance whose possession and use are regulated under the Controlled Substances Act.
The National Weather Service (NWS) is the agency responsible for forecasting weather in the United States.
The EPA is the name of the federal agency responsible for monitoring air quality. EPA stands for the Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA, or Environmental Protection Agency.
The Texas Education Agency is responsible for public education in Texas. The agency is headquartered in the William B. Travis State Office Building in Downtown Austin.
If a classifying agency provides a partial response to a request, you have the right to seek clarification or additional information regarding the incomplete aspects. You may also have the option to appeal the decision or request a review if you believe that more information should have been disclosed. It's essential to check the specific regulations or guidelines governing the agency for the exact procedures available to you.
The federal agency responsible for regulating the airline industry is the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)