NRS 454.215
Authority to dispense dangerous drug.


A dangerous drug may be dispensed by:

1.

A registered pharmacist upon the legal prescription from a practitioner or to a pharmacy in a correctional institution upon the written order of the prescribing practitioner in charge;

2.

A pharmacy in a correctional institution, in case of emergency, upon a written order signed by the chief medical officer;

3.

A practitioner, or a physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS if authorized by the Board;

4.

A registered nurse, when the nurse is engaged in the performance of any public health program approved by the Board;

5.

A medical intern in the course of his or her internship;

6.

An advanced practice registered nurse who holds a certificate from the State Board of Pharmacy permitting him or her to dispense dangerous drugs;

7.

A registered nurse employed at an institution of the Department of Corrections to an offender in that institution;

8.

A registered pharmacist from an institutional pharmacy pursuant to regulations adopted by the Board; or

9.

A registered nurse to a patient at a rural clinic that is designated as such pursuant to NRS 433.233 and that is operated by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Health and Human Services if the nurse is providing mental health services at the rural clinic,
Ê except that no person may dispense a dangerous drug in violation of a regulation adopted by the Board.

Source: Section 454.215 — Authority to dispense dangerous drug., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-454.­html#NRS454Sec215.

454.181
Application of definitions.
454.191
“Administer” defined.
454.201
“Dangerous drug” defined.
454.211
“Dispense” defined.
454.213
Authority to possess and administer dangerous drug.
454.215
Authority to dispense dangerous drug.
454.221
Furnishing dangerous drug without prescription prohibited
454.223
Prescription to be written on prescription blank or chart of patient
454.231
Pharmacist to fill or refill prescription for use only by person to whom prescription originally issued.
454.286
Records: Maintenance
454.291
Stock of dangerous drugs and records open to inspection
454.296
Immunity from prosecution of employees of Board and peace officers.
454.301
Conditions under which practitioner or veterinarian may furnish drugs without prescription.
454.303
Certain school employees authorized to administer auto-injectable epinephrine.
454.306
Use of minor as agent
454.311
Fraudulent possession of dangerous drug or prescription
454.316
Possession of dangerous drug without prescription unlawful
454.321
Unlawful dispensing or furnishing of dangerous drug
454.323
Sale or distribution of product containing toluene to person less than 18 years of age.
454.326
Misrepresentation by use of telephone to obtain dangerous drug
454.341
Unlawful possession or sale of nasal inhaler
454.346
Use or possession with intent to use drug, chemical, poison or organic solvent to induce euphoria or hallucinations unlawful
454.351
Drugs which may not be introduced into interstate commerce
454.356
Penalty for violation.
454.358
Fee for analysis of dangerous drug included in sentence
454.361
Conviction for violation of provision concerning dangerous drugs constitutes grounds for suspension or revocation of professional license.
454.366
Administration and enforcement by Board.
454.371
Limitations on furnishing dangerous drug
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

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