State Chapters
NADDI of Florida
Welcome to the Home Page of the Florida Chapter of the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators, also known as NADDI of Florida. This chapter was formed in 2002 and is continuing to attract new members. NADDI of Florida currently has members from local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, state regulatory agencies, insurance investigators and other professionals involved in the investigation of pharmaceutical diversion.
The goals of NADDI of Florida are to provide education and training to our members relating to the identification, investigation and current trends of pharmaceutical drug diversion. We also provide our members with a strong network of nationwide contacts with other agencies and investigators involved in the field of drug diversion.
The chapter sponsors at least one meeting and training session a year.
The membership fee to join NADDI is $50.00 per year; this includes state and national fees. Members receive access to RX News and notices of national and state trainings.
Contacts
For information regarding NADDI of Florida, or for assistance in a diversion investigation, please contact:
Barry AbramowitzPresident Clay County Sheriff's Office
| Dan ZsidoVice President Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
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Lorrie Hall - AbramowitzTreasurer Jacksonville Sheriff's Office
| Bruce HannanSecretary Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
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News
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Events
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Links
Florida First District HIPAA Ruling
Statute requiring pharmacies to provide prescription records to a law enforcement officer in furtherance of a lawful investigation is valid.
Federal Agents Arrest Doctor from Oakland Park
Federal agents arrested the owner and supervising doctor of an Oakland Park pain clinic on Monday
Hillsborough bans new pain clinics,
Hillsborough County became the latest local government trying to crack down on pain-management clinics
Pasko Joins Crackdown
Pasco commissioners are pursuing a moratorium on new pain management clinics

