Current through October 11, 2024
Section 639.428 - Access to premises and records; suspension for noncompliance1. By applying for and being granted certification as a certified Internet pharmacy pursuant to NAC 639.426, a certified Internet pharmacy shall be deemed to have given its consent to: (a) Allow free access, at all times during business hours, to all places where drugs, medicines, poisons, devices or appliances are kept and to all records regarding the purchase, sale, dispensing and shipping of, and all other dealings with, such drugs, medicines, poisons, devices or appliances, to members of the Board and its inspectors and investigators, investigators of the Investigation Division of the Department of Public Safety, inspectors for the Food and Drug Administration, and other persons authorized by the Board to inspect or investigate at the Board's direction and control.(b) Provide records or copies of records by mail, electronic mail or other means, within a reasonable time as established by the person making the request for the records or copies of records, to members of the Board and its inspectors and investigators, investigators of the Investigation Division of the Department of Public Safety, inspectors for the Food and Drug Administration, and other persons authorized by the Board to inspect or investigate at the Board's direction and control.2. If a certified Internet pharmacy fails to comply with any provision of this section, the Executive Secretary may summarily suspend the certification and license of the Internet pharmacy until proceedings can be initiated pursuant to NRS 639.241 to 639.2576, inclusive. The Executive Secretary may lift a summary suspension imposed under this subsection if the Executive Secretary determines that the Internet pharmacy has provided the requested access or records.Nev. Admin. Code § 639.428
Added to NAC by Bd. of Pharmacy by R165-01, eff. 12-17-2001NRS 639.070, 639.0725, 639.23288