Nevada Code § 639.2675

Return, reissuance or transfer of unused drugs: Drugs dispensed by pharmacy to offender in correctional institution; written procedures for returning; regulations
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1. A prescription drug that is dispensed
by a pharmacy to an offender incarcerated in a correctional institution, but
will not be used by that offender, may be returned to that dispensing pharmacy
for the purpose of reissuing the drug to fill other prescriptions for offenders
incarcerated in that correctional institution or for the purposes of
transferring the drug to a nonprofit pharmacy designated by the Board pursuant
to NRS 639.2676 if:
(a) The drug is not a controlled substance;
(b) The drug is dispensed in a unit dose, in
individually sealed doses or in a bottle that is sealed by the manufacturer of
the drug;
(c) The drug is returned unopened and sealed in
the original manufacturers packaging or bottle;
(d) The usefulness of the drug has not expired;
(e) The packaging or bottle contains the expiration
date of the usefulness of the drug; and
(f) The name of the patient for whom the drug was
originally prescribed, the prescription number and any other identifying marks
are obliterated from the packaging or bottle before the return of the drug.
2. A pharmacy to which a drug is returned
pursuant to this section may:
(a) Reissue the drug to fill other prescriptions
for offenders incarcerated in the same correctional institution if the
registered pharmacist of the pharmacy determines that the drug is suitable for
that purpose in accordance with standards adopted by the Board pursuant to
subsection 5; or
(b) Transfer the drug to a nonprofit pharmacy
designated by the Board pursuant to NRS
639.2676 .
3. No drug that is returned to a
dispensing pharmacy pursuant to this section may be used to fill other
prescriptions more than one time.
4. The director of a correctional
institution shall adopt written procedures for returning drugs to a dispensing
pharmacy pursuant to this section. The procedures must:
(a) Provide appropriate safeguards for ensuring
that the drugs are not compromised or illegally diverted during their return.
(b) Require the maintenance and retention of such
records relating to the return of such drugs as are required by the Board.
(c) Be approved by the Board.
5. The Board shall adopt such regulations
as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this section including, without
limitation, requirements for:
(a) Returning and reissuing such drugs pursuant
to the provisions of this section.
(b) Transferring drugs to a nonprofit pharmacy
pursuant to the provisions of this section and NRS 639.2676 .
(c) Maintaining records relating to the return
and the use of such drugs to fill other prescriptions.
6. As used in this section, correctional
institution means an institution or facility operated by the Department of
Corrections.

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