Nevada Code § 639.210

Grounds for suspension or revocation of certificate, license, registration or permit or denial of application
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The
Board may suspend or revoke any certificate, license, registration or permit
issued pursuant to this chapter, and deny the application of any person for a
certificate, license, registration or permit, if the holder or applicant:
1. Is not of good moral character;
2. Is guilty of habitual intemperance;
3. Becomes or is intoxicated or under the
influence of liquor, any depressant drug or a controlled substance, unless
taken pursuant to a lawfully issued prescription, while on duty in any
establishment licensed by the Board;
4. Is guilty of unprofessional conduct or
conduct contrary to the public interest;
5. Has a substance use disorder;
6. Has been convicted of a violation of
any law or regulation of the Federal Government or of this or any other state
related to controlled substances, dangerous drugs, drug samples, or the
wholesale or retail distribution of drugs;
7. Has been convicted of:
(a) A felony relating to holding a certificate,
license, registration or permit pursuant to this chapter;
(b) A felony pursuant to NRS 639.550 or 639.555 ; or
(c) Other crime involving moral turpitude,
dishonesty or corruption;
8. Has been convicted of violating any of
the provisions of NRS 616D.200 , 616D.220 , 616D.240 or 616D.300 to 616D.440 , inclusive;
9. Has willfully made to the Board or its
authorized representative any false statement which is material to the
administration or enforcement of any of the provisions of this chapter;
10. Has obtained any certificate,
certification, license or permit by the filing of an application, or any
record, affidavit or other information in support thereof, which is false or
fraudulent;
11. Has violated any provision of the
Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act or any other federal law or regulation
relating to prescription drugs;
12. Has violated, attempted to violate,
assisted or abetted in the violation of or conspired to violate any of the
provisions of this chapter or any law or regulation relating to drugs, the
manufacture or distribution of drugs or the practice of pharmacy, or has
knowingly permitted, allowed, condoned or failed to report a violation of any
of the provisions of this chapter or any law or regulation relating to drugs,
the manufacture or distribution of drugs or the practice of pharmacy committed
by the holder of a certificate, license, registration or permit;
13. Has failed to renew a certificate,
license or permit by failing to submit the application for renewal or pay the
renewal fee therefor;
14. Has had a certificate, license or
permit suspended or revoked in another state on grounds which would cause suspension
or revocation of a certificate, license or permit in this State;
15. Has, as a managing pharmacist,
violated any provision of law or regulation concerning recordkeeping or
inventory in a store over which he or she presides, or has knowingly allowed a
violation of any provision of this chapter or other state or federal laws or
regulations relating to the practice of pharmacy by personnel of the pharmacy
under his or her supervision;
16. Has repeatedly been negligent, which
may be evidenced by claims of malpractice settled against him or her;
17. Has failed to maintain and make
available to a state or federal officer any records in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter or chapter 453 or 454 of NRS;
18. Has failed to file or maintain a bond
or other security if required by NRS 639.515 ;
19. Has dispensed a self-administered
hormonal contraceptive under the protocol established pursuant to NRS 639.28077 without complying with NRS 639.28078 ; or
20. Has operated a medical facility, as
defined in NRS 449.0151 , at any time
during which:
(a) The license of the facility was suspended or
revoked; or
(b) An act or omission occurred which resulted in
the suspension or revocation of the license pursuant to NRS 449.160 .
This
subsection applies to an owner or other principal responsible for the operation
of the facility.

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