Nevada Code § 453.3643

Unlawful acts relating to issuance of prescription; circumstances under which practitioner or person licensed by another jurisdiction is prohibited from prescribing prescription drug; aiding unlawful act prohibited; penalties; multiple punishments authorized
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1. A practitioner who is located within
this State shall not prescribe a prescription drug for another person located
within or outside this State if:
(a) The practitioner has not physically examined
the other person within the 6 months immediately preceding the date on which
the prescription is issued; and
(b) The practitioner knows or has reasonable
cause to believe that an illegal Internet pharmacy will fill the prescription
or otherwise use the prescription to deliver or cause, allow or aid in the
delivery of the prescription drug to the other person.
2. A practitioner who is located outside
this State and who knows or has reasonable cause to believe that another person
is located within this State shall not prescribe a prescription drug for the
other person if:
(a) The practitioner has not physically examined
the other person within the 6 months immediately preceding the date on which
the prescription is issued; and
(b) The practitioner knows or has reasonable
cause to believe that an illegal Internet pharmacy will fill the prescription
or otherwise use the prescription to deliver or cause, allow or aid in the
delivery of the prescription drug to the other person.
3. A person who is located outside this
State, who is licensed by another jurisdiction to prescribe prescription drugs
and who knows or has reasonable cause to believe that another person is located
within this State shall not prescribe a prescription drug for the other person
if:
(a) The person has not physically examined the
other person within the 6 months immediately preceding the date on which the
prescription is issued; and
(b) The person knows or has reasonable cause to
believe that an illegal Internet pharmacy will fill the prescription or
otherwise use the prescription to deliver or cause, allow or aid in the
delivery of the prescription drug to the other person.
4. A person shall not knowingly aid
another person in any act or transaction that violates the provisions of this
section.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, a practitioner or any other person who violates the provisions of
this section is guilty of a category C felony and shall be punished as provided
in NRS 193.130 .
6. A practitioner or any other person who
violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a category B felony and
shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not
less than 3 years and a maximum term of not more than 15 years, and may be
further punished by a fine of not more than $100,000, if the substance or drug
involved:
(a) Is classified in schedule I; or
(b) Proximately causes substantial bodily harm to
or the death of the intended recipient of the substance or drug or any other
person.
7. The court shall not grant probation to
or suspend the sentence of a practitioner or any other person punished pursuant
to subsection 6.
8. A practitioner or any other person may
be prosecuted, convicted and punished for a violation of this section whether
or not the practitioner or person is prosecuted, convicted or punished for
violating any other specific statute based upon the same act or transaction.

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