Nevada Code § 639.137

Registration of intern pharmacists: Qualifications; application; issuance of certificate of registration; period of validity of certificate; authorized activities; display; grounds for suspension, termination or revocation
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1. Any person who is not a registered
pharmacist, but who is employed in this State for the purpose of fulfilling the
requirements of paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 639.120 to become eligible for registration
as a pharmacist, shall register with the Board as an intern pharmacist. An
applicant, to be eligible for registration as an intern pharmacist, must be
enrolled in a college of pharmacy or a department of pharmacy of a university
approved by the Board or be a graduate of a foreign school and pass an
examination for foreign graduates approved by the Board. The application must
be made on a form furnished by the Board.
2. The Executive Secretary of the Board,
upon approval of the application, shall issue a certificate of registration
authorizing the applicant to undergo practical pharmaceutical training under
the direct and immediate supervision of a registered pharmacist. The period of
validity of the certificate of registration, including any renewal, must not
exceed 4 years after the date of issue. The certificate of registration
authorizes the holder, if acting under the direct and immediate supervision of
a registered pharmacist, to perform:
(a) The duties of a registered pharmacist as
authorized by regulation of the Board; and
(b) Other activities as authorized by regulation
of the Board.
3. The certificate of registration must be
posted as required by NRS 639.150 .
4. Any certificate of registration issued
pursuant to the provisions of this section may be suspended, terminated or
revoked by the Board for:
(a) Any reason set forth in this chapter as
grounds for the suspension or revocation of any certificate, license or permit;
or
(b) The failure of the registered pharmacist
whose name appears on the certificate of registration to provide adequate
training and supervision for the intern pharmacist in compliance with
regulations adopted by the Board.

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