2001 REGULAR SESSION (71st) A SB397 R1 885
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Receded Not | Receded Not
Amend sec. 29, page 12, line 13, by deleting “physician’s” and inserting “physician”.
Amend sec. 29, page 12, line 27, by deleting “physician’s” and inserting “physician”.
Amend sec. 29, page 12, line 29, by deleting “physician’s” and inserting “physician”.
Amend sec. 29, page 12, line 32, by deleting “physician’s” and inserting “physician”.
Amend the bill as a whole by renumbering sections 49 and 50 as sections 51 and 52 and adding new sections designated sections 49 and 50, following sec. 48, to read as follows:
“Sec. 49. Section 12 of Senate Bill No. 52 of this session is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 12. NRS 453.381 is hereby amended to read as follows:
453.381 1. In addition to the limitations imposed by NRS 453.256 and sections 2 to 12, inclusive, of Senate Bill No. 397 of this [act,] session, a physician, physician assistant, dentist , advanced practitioner of nursing or podiatric physician may prescribe or administer controlled substances only for a legitimate medical purpose and in the usual course of his professional practice, and he shall not prescribe, administer or dispense a controlled substance listed in schedule II for himself, his spouse or his children except in cases of emergency.
2. A veterinarian, in the course of his professional practice only, and not for use by a human being, may prescribe, possess and administer controlled substances, and he may cause them to be administered by a veterinary technician under his direction and supervision.
3. A euthanasia technician, within the scope of his license, and not for use by a human being, may possess and administer sodium pentobarbital.
4. A pharmacist shall not fill an order which purports to be a prescription if he has reason to believe that it was not issued in the usual course of the professional practice of a physician, physician assistant, dentist, advanced practitioner of nursing, podiatric physician or veterinarian.
5. Any person who has obtained from a physician, physician assistant, dentist, advanced practitioner of nursing, podiatric physician or veterinarian any controlled substance for administration to a patient during the absence of the physician, physician assistant, dentist, advanced practitioner of nursing, podiatric physician or veterinarian shall return to him any unused portion of the substance when it is no longer required by the patient.
6. A manufacturer, wholesale supplier or other person legally able to furnish or sell any controlled substance listed in schedule II shall not provide samples of such a controlled substance to registrants.
7. A salesman of any manufacturer or wholesaler of pharmaceuticals shall not possess, transport or furnish any controlled substance listed in schedule II.
8. A person shall not dispense a controlled substance in violation of a regulation adopted by the board.
Sec. 50. Section 89 of Senate Bill No. 91 of this session is hereby repealed.”.
Amend sec. 50, page 20, by deleting line 19 and inserting:
“Sec. 52. 1. This section and sections 1 to 28, inclusive, and 30 to 51, inclusive, of this act become effective on July 1, 2001.
2. Section 29 of this act becomes effective at 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 2001.”.
Amend the bill as a whole by adding the text of the repealed section, following sec. 50, to read as follows:
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TEXT OF REPEALED SECTION
Section 89 of Senate Bill No. 91 of this session:
Sec. 89. Section 12 of Senate Bill No. 52 of this session is hereby amended to read as follows:
Sec. 12. NRS 453.381 is hereby amended to read as follows:
453.381 1. In addition to the limitations imposed by NRS 453.256, a physician, physician assistant, dentist , advanced practitioner of nursing or podiatric physician may prescribe or administer controlled substances only for a legitimate medical purpose and in the usual course of his professional practice, and he shall not prescribe, administer or dispense a controlled substance listed in schedule II for himself, his spouse or his children except in cases of emergency.
2. A veterinarian, in the course of his professional practice only, and not for use by a human being, may prescribe, possess and administer controlled substances, and he may cause them to be administered by a veterinary technician under his direction and supervision.
3. A euthanasia technician, within the scope of his license, and not for use by a human being, may possess and administer sodium pentobarbital.
4. A pharmacist shall not fill an order which purports to be a prescription if he has reason to believe that it was not issued in the usual course of the professional practice of a physician, physician assistant, dentist, advanced practitioner of nursing, podiatric physician or veterinarian.
5. Any person who has obtained from a physician, physician assistant, dentist, advanced practitioner of nursing, podiatric physician or veterinarian any controlled substance for administration to a patient during the absence of the physician, physician assistant, dentist, advanced practitioner of nursing, podiatric physician or veterinarian shall return to him any unused portion of the substance when it is no longer required by the patient.
6. A manufacturer, wholesale supplier or other person legally able to furnish or sell any controlled substance listed in schedule II shall not provide samples of such a controlled substance to registrants.
7. A salesman of any manufacturer or wholesaler of pharmaceuticals shall not possess, transport or furnish any controlled substance listed in schedule II.
8. A person shall not dispense a controlled substance in violation of a regulation adopted by the board.”.