Nevada Code § 639.575

Information regarding other wholesalers
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A person who is licensed to engage in
wholesale distribution pursuant to this chapter shall maintain the following
information, updated annually, concerning each wholesaler from whom the
licensee purchases a prescription drug or to whom the licensee sells a
prescription drug:
1. A list that identifies each state in
which the wholesaler is domiciled and each state into which the wholesaler
ships prescription drugs.
2. Copies of each state and federal
regulatory license and registration held by the wholesaler, including, without
limitation, the numbers accompanying each license and registration.
3. Copies of formation documents, business
licenses and registrations and other documents related to the company of the
wholesaler and its operations.
4. Copies of the wholesalers most recent
site inspection report by state or federal agencies.
5. If the licensee receives a prescription
drug from the wholesaler, a copy of the wholesalers product liability
insurance policy that includes the licensee as an additional insured for at
least $1,000,000.
6. A list that includes the name and
address of:
(a) If the wholesaler is a partnership,
limited-liability partnership or limited-liability corporation, the partners or
shareholders, as applicable.
(b) If the wholesaler is a private corporation,
the officers, directors and shareholders.
(c) If the wholesaler is a public corporation,
the officers and directors.
7. Evidence of due diligence in accordance
with NRS 639.580 .
8. A copy of the wholesalers policy or
procedure for internal operations, including, without limitation, the
procedures related to handling counterfeit, misbranded or adulterated
prescription drugs.
9. A listing of all manufacturers with
whom the wholesaler claims status as an authorized distributor of record and
the applicable account numbers.

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