FOIA Request DEA Records Williamson County Jail Controlled Substance Oversight

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FOIA Request DEA Records Williamson County Jail Controlled Substance Oversight

FOIA request DEA records — This document outlines a formal Freedom of Information Act request seeking federal records tied to controlled substance registration, prescribing authority, and regulatory oversight within Williamson County Jail. In addition, this request focuses on documented concerns involving medical administration, delegation authority, and compliance with federal controlled substance laws.

Moreover, this publication constitutes a preserved public record. Therefore, the document below is presented in its original form and reflects a formal request submitted under federal law. No modifications have been made to the substance of the request.

foia request dea records williamson county jail controlled substance oversight

FOIA Request DEA Records — Official Submission Details

LeRoy Nellis
4845 Twin Valley Dr.
Austin, TX 78731
Email: leroynellis2@gmail.com

Date:

Drug Enforcement Administration
FOIA/Records Management Section
8701 Morrissette Drive
Springfield, VA 22152

Scope of FOIA Request DEA Records

RE: FOIA Request – DEA Registration, Delegation, and Controlled Substance Activity

Facility: Williamson County Jail, 306 W 4th St, Georgetown, TX 78626

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. § 552), I am requesting copies of all records held by the Drug Enforcement Administration relating to controlled substance registrations, prescribing activity, delegation authority, and any investigative or regulatory action involving the following individuals or entities:

Physicians and Medical Providers Identified

1. Dr. John Mark Janes, MD – Texas License H8939
2. Dr. Henry L. Higgins, MD – Texas License L6232
3. Any additional physicians whose DEA number is registered at, delegated to, or used by Williamson County Jail or its medical contractor(s).
4. Any APRNs, EMTs, or medical staff who were granted authority, explicitly or implicitly, to issue or administer controlled substances within the jail.

Records Requested Under FOIA

For each individual/entity listed, please provide:

1. DEA registration applications (Form-224 and renewals)
2. DEA registration status, restrictions, suspensions, or actions
3. ARCOS reports reflecting controlled substance activity
4. DEA Form-222 or digital controlled substance orders
5. Any suspicious activity reports or compliance flags
6. All DEA investigations, notes, audits, or inquiries involving:
Williamson County Jail
Williamson County Sheriff’s Office
Jail medical staff or contractors
7. All correspondence between DEA and Williamson County personnel
8. Any delegation or supervisory authority filed with DEA regarding mid-level practitioners (APRN, PA)
9. Any records showing controlled substances prescribed, dispensed, administered, or ordered under these DEA numbers at the jail.

Timeframe and Fee Category

Timeframe Requested:
January 1, 2023 – Present

Fee Category:
I request a fee waiver as this request concerns matters of significant public interest related to medical care in a government-operated detention facility. Additionally, I agree to pay up to $25.00 in fees unless otherwise notified.

Submission and Contact Information

Please send electronic records to: leroynellis2@gmail.com

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Respectfully,
/s/ LeRoy Nellis
(Handwritten signature if mailed)


Transparency and FOIA Request DEA Records Archive

This document is published as part of a FOIA request DEA records archive. Furthermore, it is preserved to ensure transparency, accountability, and continuity of public records related to detention facility medical operations and controlled substance oversight.

For reference:

The current version supersedes all prior versions and reflects the most accurate preserved record available. Additionally, further responses and supporting records will be published as they are received and verified.

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