Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 639 - Pharmacists and Pharmacy
TRADE PRACTICES
Section 639.711 - Transmission of prescription by facsimile machine
Current through December 31, 2024
1. A prescription for a controlled substance listed in schedule II must not be transmitted by a practitioner or the designated agent of the practitioner by a facsimile machine to a pharmacy unless the prescription is:
2. A dangerous drug or a controlled substance listed in schedule III, IV or V may be transmitted by a practitioner or the designated agent of the practitioner by a facsimile machine to a pharmacy.
3. A practitioner or the designated agent of the practitioner shall not transmit a prescription by a facsimile machine to a pharmacy unless the patient:
4. A pharmacist shall not dispense a facsimile prescription unless it is signed by a practitioner and transmitted to a pharmacy by the practitioner or the designated agent of the practitioner.
5. A facsimile prescription must be kept by the pharmacist for at least 2 years after it is received by the pharmacist. If the paper is not of sufficient quality to last for at least 2 years, the facsimile prescription must be reproduced on permanent paper or the pharmacist must reduce the prescription to writing and attach the original transmission of the prescription to the reproduced copy or the prescription reduced to writing.
6. A facsimile prescription which complies with the provisions of this section shall be deemed an original prescription.
7. A pharmacist may act as the designated agent of a practitioner for the purposes of this section if:
8. As used in this section:
Added to NAC by Bd. of Pharmacy, eff. 7-1-92; A 10-1-93; 11-14-97; R026-98, 4-17-98; R112-99, 11-3-99; R164-01, 12-17-2001; R121-02, 10-24-2002; R070-03, 10-21-2003
NRS 639.070, 639.0745