Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 453B - Cancer Drug Donation Program
Administration of Program; Fees
Section 453B.105 - Donating, dispensing and storage of cancer drugs

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 453B.105

Current through December 12, 2024

1. A pharmacy, medical facility, health clinic or provider of health care that participates in the Program is not required to accept a prescription drug for donation.

2. In addition to the requirements of NRS 453B.100 and 453B.130 and NAC 453B.110, a pharmacist may dispense a donated prescription drug to a person if:

(a) The pharmacist has inspected the packaging of the donated prescription drug to determine if the donated prescription drug meets the requirements of subsection 6 of NRS 453B.080; and

(b) The person requesting the donated prescription drug presents to the pharmacist:
(1) Proof that the person meets the requirements of NAC 453B.070; and

(2) A prescription written by a person who is authorized to write prescriptions.

3. A pharmacy, medical facility, health clinic or provider of health care shall store a donated prescription drug:

(a) Pursuant to the recommendations of the manufacturer of the donated prescription drug concerning the storage conditions;

(b) Separately from all other drugs; and

(c) In a locked storage area.

4. If a donated prescription drug expires before it is dispensed, the pharmacy, medical facility, health clinic or provider of health care shall destroy the donated prescription drug.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Pharmacy by R211-09, eff. 7-22-2010-Substituted in revision for NAC 457.585; A by R007-22A, eff. 12/16/2022

NRS 453B.080, 453B.100 and 453B.120

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