Pharmacies in correctional institutions: Supervision by prescribing practitioner or licensed pharmacy; security; records.

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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 639.2327, a pharmacy in a correctional institution which is used mainly for storage and from which controlled substances and dangerous drugs and devices are administered must be supervised by a prescribing practitioner or a licensed pharmacy.

2. The practitioner or a registered pharmacist need not be present at the times the pharmacy is open, but is responsible for the security of the pharmacy and shall maintain the records required by the Board. In any case, the name of the prescribing practitioner must be recorded when any controlled substance, dangerous drug or device is administered or ordered for stock.

(Added to NRS by 1983, 1504; A 1987, 1652)


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