Nevada Code § 639.585

On-site inspections; agreements with other wholesalers
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1. A person who is licensed to engage in
wholesale distribution pursuant to this chapter shall, within 30 days after
beginning a business relationship with another wholesaler, conduct an on-site
inspection of each facility of the wholesaler to verify that the wholesaler
complies with federal requirements for the storage of prescription drugs and
the operation of the facilities where prescription drugs are stored.
2. After the date of the inspection
pursuant to subsection 1, the licensee shall conduct an on-site inspection
biannually.
3. Each on-site inspection conducted
pursuant to this section must include:
(a) An assessment of the authority, training and
experience of persons who are responsible for receiving, inspecting, storing,
handling and shipping prescription drugs at the facility;
(b) An assessment of the operational conditions
of each facility of the wholesaler, including, without limitation, security,
climate control and cleanliness;
(c) An assessment of compliance with:
(1) The Federal Prescription Drug
Marketing Act;
(2) Appropriate recordkeeping measures;
(3) The Drug Enforcement Administration
recordkeeping requirements if the wholesaler maintains a federal controlled
substance registration; and
(4) Temperature monitoring and
documentation requirements; and
(d) An assessment of the procedures of the wholesaler
for detecting adulterated, misbranded or counterfeit prescription drugs.
4. For each inspection pursuant to this
section, the licensee shall obtain and maintain the signature of the
appropriate representative of the wholesaler verifying the accuracy of the
inspection.
5. Each licensee shall enter into an
agreement with each wholesaler with whom the licensee enters into a business
relationship providing that the wholesaler will comply with all applicable
federal and state laws and regulations relating to the purchase and sale of
prescription drugs and requiring the wholesaler to notify the licensee of any
material change regarding the integrity or legal status of prescription drugs
received by the licensee or any other material change regarding the legal
status of the wholesaler.

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