Nevada Code § 209.111

Powers and duties of Board. [Effective until the effective date of the initial contract entered into between the Nevada Health Authority and the state pharmacy benefit manager pursuant to NRS 422.4053 , as amended by section 12 of chapter 390, Statutes of Nevada 2025, at page 2605 .]
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1. The Board has full control of all
grounds, buildings, labor, and property of the Department, and shall:
(a) Purchase, or cause to be purchased, all
commissary supplies, materials and tools necessary for any lawful purpose
carried on at any institution or facility of the Department.
(b) Regulate the number of officers and employees
of the Department.
(c) Prescribe regulations for carrying on the
business of the Board and the Department.
2. The Board may elect to obtain
prescription drugs for the treatment of offenders through the purchasing
agreements negotiated by the Nevada Health Authority pursuant to paragraph (b)
of subsection 1 of NRS 422.4025 . To do
so, the Board must notify the Authority in the form prescribed by the
Authority.
NRS 209.111 Powers and duties of
Board. [Effective on the effective date of the initial contract entered into
between the Nevada Health Authority and the state pharmacy benefit manager
pursuant to NRS
422.4053 , as amended by section 12 of chapter 390, Statutes of Nevada 2025, at page 2605 .]
1. The Board has full control of all
grounds, buildings, labor, and property of the Department, and shall:
(a) Purchase, or cause to be purchased, all
commissary supplies, materials and tools necessary for any lawful purpose
carried on at any institution or facility of the Department.
(b) Regulate the number of officers and employees
of the Department.
(c) Prescribe regulations for carrying on the
business of the Board and the Department.
2. The Board may elect to obtain
prescription drugs for the treatment of offenders through the purchasing
agreements negotiated by the state pharmacy benefit manager pursuant to
paragraph (e) of subsection 3 of NRS
422.4053 . To do so, the Board must notify the Authority in the form
prescribed by the Authority.

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