Nevada Code § 639.505

Submission of updated information concerning certain persons associated with wholesaler; submission of additional fingerprints; prohibitions
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1. On an annual basis, each licensed
wholesaler shall submit to the Board an updated list of each employee, agent,
independent contractor, consultant, guardian, personal representative, lender
or holder of indebtedness of the wholesaler who is employed by or otherwise
contracts with the wholesaler for the provision of services in connection with
the operation of the licensee as a wholesaler. Any changes to the list must be
submitted to the Board not later than 30 days after the change is made.
2. If a person identified on an updated
list of the wholesaler is employed by or otherwise contracts with the
wholesaler after the wholesaler is issued a license and that person did not
submit fingerprints pursuant to NRS 639.500 ,
the Board may require that person to submit a complete set of fingerprints to
the Board if the Board determines that the person has the power to exercise
significant influence over the operation of the licensee as a wholesaler. The
fingerprints must be submitted within 30 days after being requested to do so by
the Board and must include 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 provisions of this subsection do not apply to a:
(a) Lender or holder of indebtedness of a
wholesaler who is a commercial bank, bank holding company, subsidiary or
affiliate of a bank holding company, personal property broker, consumer finance
lender, commercial finance lender or insurer, or any other person engaged in
the business of extending credit, who is regulated by an officer or agency of
the State or the Federal Government.
(b) Common motor carrier or other delivery
service that delivers a drug at the direction of a manufacturer.
3. A wholesaler shall not allow a person
who is required to submit fingerprints pursuant to subsection 2 to act in any
capacity in which the person exercises significant influence over the operation
of the wholesaler if the:
(a) Person does not submit a complete set of
fingerprints in accordance with subsection 2; or
(b) Report of the criminal history of the person
indicates that the person has been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty,
guilty but mentally ill or nolo contendere to, a felony or offense involving
moral turpitude or related to qualifications, functions or duties of that
person in connection with the operation of the wholesaler.

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