Nevada Code § 639.231

Application for and issuance of license
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1. An application to conduct a pharmacy
must be made on a form furnished by the Board and must state the name, address,
usual occupation and professional qualifications, if any, of the applicant. If
the applicant is other than a natural person, the application must state such
information as to each person beneficially interested therein.
2. As used in subsection 1, and subject to
the provisions of subsection 3, the term person beneficially interested means:
(a) If the applicant is a partnership or other
unincorporated association, each partner or member.
(b) If the applicant is a corporation, each of
its officers, directors and stockholders, provided that no natural person shall
be deemed to be beneficially interested in a nonprofit corporation.
3. If the applicant is a partnership,
unincorporated association or corporation and the number of partners, members
or stockholders, as the case may be, exceeds four, the application must so
state, and must list each of the four partners, members or stockholders who own
the four largest interests in the applicant entity and state their percentages
of interest. Upon request of the Executive Secretary of the Board, the
applicant shall furnish the Board with information as to partners, members or
stockholders not named in the application or shall refer the Board to an
appropriate source of such information.
4. The completed application form must be
returned to the Board with the fee prescribed by the Board, which may not be
refunded. Except as otherwise provided in NRS
639.2315 or 639.2316 , any
application which is not complete as required by the provisions of this section
may not be presented to the Board for consideration.
5. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 639.2315 or 639.2316 , upon compliance with all the
provisions of this section and upon approval of the application by the Board,
the Executive Secretary shall issue a license to the applicant to conduct a
pharmacy. Any other provision of law notwithstanding, such a license authorizes
the holder to conduct a pharmacy and to sell and dispense drugs and poisons and
devices and appliances that are restricted by federal law to sale by or on the
order of a physician.

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