Nevada Code § 629.390

Importation and administration of certain compounds, drugs or treatments containing nonembryonic cells authorized
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Notwithstanding
any other provision of law:
1. A person may import into this State any
compound, drug or other treatment containing nonembryonic cells if:
(a) The compound, drug or other treatment was
obtained without violating the laws of the jurisdiction in which it was
obtained; and
(b) The compound, drug or other treatment is for
personal use.
2. A person who is licensed or authorized
in this State to administer or assist in the administration of medicine or
health care to others may administer or assist in the administration of, to a
person described in subsection 1, the imported compound, drug or other
treatment if the mode of delivery used to deliver the nonembryonic cells by the
person who is licensed or authorized in this State is a mode of delivery
permitted under the persons license or authorization.

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