Nevada Code § 639.1371

Pharmaceutical technicians: Number permitted per pharmacist; qualifications, registration, supervision and authorized services; submission of fingerprints; issuance of provisional registration; regulations
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1. The ratio of pharmaceutical technicians
to pharmacists must not allow more than one pharmaceutical technician to each
pharmacist unless the Board by regulation expands the ratio.
2. The Board shall adopt regulations
concerning pharmaceutical technicians, including requirements for:
(a) The qualifications, registration and
supervision of pharmaceutical technicians; and
(b) The services which may be performed by
pharmaceutical technicians,
to ensure
the protection and safety of the public in the provision of pharmaceutical
care.
3. The regulations adopted by the Board
pursuant to this section which prescribe:
(a) The qualifications for pharmaceutical
technicians must include:
(1) The successful completion of a program
for pharmaceutical technicians which is approved by the Board;
(2) The completion of at least 1,500 hours
of experience in carrying out the duties of a pharmaceutical technician; or
(3) Any other experience or education
deemed equivalent by the Board.
(b) An expanded ratio of pharmaceutical
technicians to pharmacists must be appropriate and necessary for a particular
category of pharmacy at any time.
(c) The services which may be performed by
pharmaceutical technicians must include, without limitation, the:
(1) Removal of drugs from stock;
(2) Counting, pouring or mixing of drugs;
(3) Placing of drugs in containers;
(4) Affixing of labels to containers; and
(5) Packaging and repackaging of drugs.
4. In addition to the requirements for
registration as a pharmaceutical technician adopted by the Board pursuant to
subsection 2, each applicant for such registration shall submit with his or her
application a complete set of fingerprints and written permission authorizing
the Board to forward the fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada
Records of Criminal History for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation
for its report. The Board may issue a provisional registration to an applicant
pending receipt of the report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation if the
Board determines that the applicant is otherwise qualified for registration.
5. For the purposes of this chapter, and chapters 453 and 454 of NRS, pharmaceutical technicians may perform acts required to be performed by
pharmacists, but only to the extent provided in regulations.

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