Assembly Bill No. 119–Assemblyman Williams
February 13, 2003
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Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor
SUMMARY—Revises provisions governing specification of expiration date for certain drugs or medicines. (BDR 54‑238)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State: No.
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EXPLANATION
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AN ACT relating to prescriptions; prohibiting a practitioner from specifying on the label or other device for a drug or medicine an expiration date that is earlier than the expiration date specified by the manufacturer of the drug or medicine; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
1-1 Section 1. NRS 639.2801 is hereby amended to read as
1-2 follows:
1-3 639.2801 Unless specified to the contrary in writing on the
1-4 prescription by the prescribing practitioner, all prescriptions filled
1-5 by any practitioner must be dispensed in a container to which is
1-6 affixed a label or other device which clearly shows:
1-7 1. The date.
1-8 2. The name, address and prescription serial number of the
1-9 practitioner who filled the prescription.
1-10 3. The names of the prescribing practitioner and of the person
1-11 for whom prescribed.
1-12 4. The number of dosage units.
1-13 5. Specific directions for use given by the prescribing
1-14 practitioner.
2-1 6. The expiration date of the effectiveness of the drug or
2-2 medicine dispensed, if that information is required to be included on
2-3 the original label of the manufacturer of [that] the drug or medicine.
2-4 [If the] The practitioner shall not specify on the label or other
2-5 device for the drug or medicine an expiration date that is earlier
2-6 than the expiration date specified by the manufacturer [is not less
2-7 than 1 year from the date of dispensing, the practitioner may use 1
2-8 year from the date of dispensing as the expiration date.] on the
2-9 original label.
2-10 7. The proprietary or generic name of the drug or medicine as
2-11 written by the prescribing practitioner.
2-12 8. The strength of the drug or medicine.
2-13 The label must contain the warning:
2-14 Caution: Do not use with alcohol or nonprescribed drugs
2-15 without consulting the prescribing practitioner.
2-16 Sec. 2. This act becomes effective on July 1, 2003.
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