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Opioid & Controlled-Substance CME Requirements by State

39 of 51 US jurisdictions mandate opioid, controlled-substance, or pain-management CME for physicians — and the rules for how many hours, how often, and which courses count vary widely. Here's the map, and the two things most physicians get wrong.

States that mandate it39 of 51
"Gate" states (approved course only)7
DEA MATE Act8 hrs, one-time (federal)

The DEA MATE Act is not your state requirement

The federal MATE Act requires a one-time 8 hours of training on treating and managing patients with substance-use disorders as a condition of your DEA registration. It is separate from — and does not automatically satisfy — your state's opioid/controlled-substance CME, which is usually recurring every renewal cycle.

The overlap that does help: because a MATE-qualifying course must be from an ACCME-accredited provider, its hours will usually still count toward a state's general CME total. Whether it also satisfies a state's specific opioid topic mandate is each board's call — confirm before you rely on it.

Where a generic course won't count — the 7 gate states

Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia require a board-approved or state-specific course for at least one controlled-substance/opioid mandate. A strong national course may not satisfy these — check each state's page before enrolling.

Opioid / controlled-substance CME by state

StateHoursTimingCourse type
Alabama 2 hrs every 2 yr Any ACCME Cat 1
Alaska 2 hrs per cycle (recurring) Any ACCME Cat 1
Arizona 3 hrs per renewal Any ACCME Cat 1
Arkansas 1 hr each year Any ACCME Cat 1
California 12 hrs one-time (by 2nd renewal / within 4 yr) Any ACCME Cat 1
Colorado 2 hrs per renewal period Any ACCME Cat 1
Delaware 2 hrs per CSR renewal Any ACCME Cat 1
Florida 2 hrs per renewal Any ACCME Cat 1
Georgia 3 hrs one-time (by 1st renewal) Any ACCME Cat 1
Illinois 1 hr per cycle (eff 1/1/2025) Any ACCME Cat 1
Iowa 2 hrs every 5 yr Any ACCME Cat 1
Kansas 1 hr per annual renewal Any ACCME Cat 1
Kentucky 4.5 hrs per 3-yr cycle Board-approved course required
Louisiana 3 hrs one-time (before 1st renewal on/after 1/1/2019) Board-approved course required
Maine 3 hrs per 2 yr Any ACCME Cat 1
Maryland 2 hrs one-time (before 1st CDS reg on/after 10/1/2018) Any ACCME Cat 1
Massachusetts 3 hrs per renewal Board-approved course required
Michigan 3 hrs per cycle Any ACCME Cat 1
Mississippi 5 hrs per 2-yr cycle Any ACCME Cat 1
Nebraska 3 hrs biennial Any ACCME Cat 1
Nevada 2 hrs per licensure period Any ACCME Cat 1
New Hampshire 3 hrs per renewal Any ACCME Cat 1
New Jersey 1 hr per renewal Any ACCME Cat 1
New Mexico 5 hrs each triennial cycle Any ACCME Cat 1
New York 3 hrs every 3 yr Any ACCME Cat 1
North Carolina 3 hrs per 3-yr cycle Any ACCME Cat 1
Oklahoma 1 hr each year Any ACCME Cat 1
Oregon 7 hrs one-time (within 12 mo of licensure) Board-approved course required
Pennsylvania 2 hrs per renewal Any ACCME Cat 1
Rhode Island 8 hrs one-time (before 1st CS registration renewal) Any ACCME Cat 1
South Carolina 2 hrs per 2-yr cycle Any ACCME Cat 1
Tennessee 2 hrs biennial Board-approved course required
Texas 2 hrs per biennium (FSMB says first 2 renewals then every 8 yr) Any ACCME Cat 1
Utah 3.5 hrs per licensing period Board-approved course required
Vermont 2 hrs per renewal Any ACCME Cat 1
Washington 1 hr one-time Any ACCME Cat 1
West Virginia 3 hrs per period (+3 within 1 yr of initial license) Board-approved course required
Wisconsin 2 hrs per biennium Any ACCME Cat 1
Wyoming 1 hr every 2 yr (tied to CS registration) Any ACCME Cat 1

Timing/hours reflect board rules and FSMB summaries as of 2026-07-10; some carry known discrepancies noted on each state's page. States not listed do not currently mandate a recurring opioid/controlled-substance topic for all physicians.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the DEA MATE Act training satisfy my state opioid CME requirement?

Not automatically. The MATE Act 8-hour training is a one-time federal condition of DEA registration; state opioid/controlled-substance CME is separate and usually recurring. Some boards let one accredited course count toward both, but that is each state's decision. The MATE hours will typically still count toward a state's general CME total.

How many states require opioid or controlled-substance CME?

39 of 51 US jurisdictions currently mandate opioid, controlled-substance, or pain-management CME for physicians, with hours and recurrence varying by state.

Which states require a board-approved opioid CME course specifically?

The 7 "gate" states — Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia — require a board-approved or state-specific course for at least one controlled-substance/opioid mandate, so a generic national course may not count.

Is opioid CME a one-time requirement or recurring?

Mostly recurring. Only a handful of states make their opioid/controlled-substance requirement one-time; most repeat it every renewal cycle, and cycles range from 1 to 5 years. (The federal MATE Act training is the one-time one.)

Do I still need an X-waiver to prescribe buprenorphine?

No. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 eliminated the DATA-waiver (X-waiver). Any prescriber with a standard DEA registration including Schedule III authority may prescribe buprenorphine for opioid use disorder, subject to state law.

Educational information for physicians (MD/DO) as of 2026-07-10, compiled from state medical-board rules and statutes — not legal advice. Requirements change; verify with each state board before relying on them.