Nevada Code § 453.163

Persons registered to dispense controlled substances required to upload certain information to database; agreements with state agency of another state to receive or exchange information obtained by program; immunity from liability for transmitting information
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, each person registered pursuant to this chapter to dispense a
controlled substance listed in schedule II, III, IV or V for human consumption shall,
not later than the end of the next business day after dispensing a controlled
substance, upload to the database of the program established pursuant to NRS 453.162 the information described in
paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 453.162 .
The requirements of this subsection do not apply if the controlled substance is
administered directly by a practitioner to a patient in a health care facility,
as defined in NRS 439.960 , a child who
is a resident in a child care facility, as defined in NRS 432A.024 , or a prisoner, as defined
in NRS 208.085 . The Board shall
establish by regulation and impose administrative penalties for the failure to
upload information pursuant to this subsection.
2. The Board and the Division may
cooperatively enter into a written agreement with an agency of any other state
to provide, receive or exchange information obtained by the program with a
program established in that state which is substantially similar to the program
established pursuant to NRS 453.162 ,
including, without limitation, providing such state access to the database of
the program or transmitting information to and receiving information from such
state. Any information provided, received or exchanged as part of an agreement
made pursuant to this section may only be used in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter.
3. A practitioner who is authorized to
write prescriptions for and each person who is authorized to dispense
controlled substances listed in schedule II, III, IV or V for human consumption
who makes a good faith effort to comply with applicable laws and regulations
when transmitting to the Board or the Division a report or information required
by this section or NRS 453.162 or 453.164 , or a regulation adopted pursuant
thereto, is immune from civil and criminal liability relating to such action.

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