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Controlled Substance Ordering System Certificate Policy
Controlled Substance Ordering System Certificate Policy
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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regulates the manufacture, distribution and dispensing of controlled substances in the United States. This regulatory control is designed to prevent the diversion of legitimate pharmaceutical drugs into illegal channels and also to ensure that there is a sufficient supply for legitimate medical uses. The DEA presently operates the Controlled Substance Ordering System (CSOS) under the CSOS System Certification Authority (referred to as the ―DEA CA‖ in this document).
DEA‘s CSOS program allows the electronic ordering of controlled substances between controlled substance manufacturers, distributors, pharmacies, and other DEA authorized ordering entities, using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology to digitally sign the electronic transactions. The CSOS Certification Authority (CA) serves as the central element responsible for establishing a trust relationship between these trading partners, instituting the security services of authenticity, integrity and non-repudiation into the DEA‘s controlled substance electronic ordering system.
The CSOS CA shall be operated under the authority of the DEA Office of Diversion Control Policy Management Authority (PMA) as a subordinate CA to the DEA CA. CSOS end entity (Subscriber) certificates are issued only by the CSOS CA. These Subscriber certificates identify the individual named in the certificate, bind that person to a particular public/private key pair, and provide sufficient information demonstrating that the Subscriber is operating under the authority of the DEA CSOS program. Subscribers must demonstrate acceptance of the CSOS System Certificate Policy (CP) by signing a Subscriber Agreement.
The CSOS System Certificate and CRL Profile document, produced under separate cover, provides the necessary guidance for certificate profiles within the CSOS System.
This CSOS System CP is consistent with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Public Key Infrastructure X.509 (IETF PKIX) Request For Comment (RFC) 2527, Certificate Policy and Certification Practices Statement Framework.
The terms and provisions of this CP shall be interpreted under and governed by applicable Federal and State Law. The United States Government disclaims any liability that may arise from the use of this CP.
DEA‘s CSOS program allows the electronic ordering of controlled substances between controlled substance manufacturers, distributors, pharmacies, and other DEA authorized ordering entities, using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology to digitally sign the electronic transactions. The CSOS Certification Authority (CA) serves as the central element responsible for establishing a trust relationship between these trading partners, instituting the security services of authenticity, integrity and non-repudiation into the DEA‘s controlled substance electronic ordering system.
The CSOS CA shall be operated under the authority of the DEA Office of Diversion Control Policy Management Authority (PMA) as a subordinate CA to the DEA CA. CSOS end entity (Subscriber) certificates are issued only by the CSOS CA. These Subscriber certificates identify the individual named in the certificate, bind that person to a particular public/private key pair, and provide sufficient information demonstrating that the Subscriber is operating under the authority of the DEA CSOS program. Subscribers must demonstrate acceptance of the CSOS System Certificate Policy (CP) by signing a Subscriber Agreement.
The CSOS System Certificate and CRL Profile document, produced under separate cover, provides the necessary guidance for certificate profiles within the CSOS System.
This CSOS System CP is consistent with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Public Key Infrastructure X.509 (IETF PKIX) Request For Comment (RFC) 2527, Certificate Policy and Certification Practices Statement Framework.
The terms and provisions of this CP shall be interpreted under and governed by applicable Federal and State Law. The United States Government disclaims any liability that may arise from the use of this CP.
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