§ 639.230 — Licenses: Operation using certain words without license prohibited; exception regarding use of letters “Rx” or “RX”; conditions and limitations on issuance of license; duties upon change of partners or corporate officers; additional requirement for renewal; grounds for suspension or revocation; certain Canadian pharmacies not prohibited from dispensing prescriptions to patients located in Nevada; registered pharmacists and practitioners not prohibited from collaborating in collaborative practice agreement
This text of Nevada § 639.230 (Licenses: Operation using certain words without license prohibited; exception regarding use of letters “Rx” or “RX”; conditions and limitations on issuance of license; duties upon change of partners or corporate officers; additional requirement for renewal; grounds for suspension or revocation; certain Canadian pharmacies not prohibited from dispensing prescriptions to patients located in Nevada; registered pharmacists and practitioners not prohibited from collaborating in collaborative practice agreement) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nevada primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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1. A person operating a business in this State shall not use the word “drug” or “drugs,” “prescription” or “pharmacy,” or similar words or words of similar import, without first having secured a license from the Board. A person operating a business in this State which is not otherwise subject to the provisions of this chapter shall not use the letters “Rx” or “RX” without the approval of the Board. The Board may deny approval of the use of the letters “Rx” or “RX” by any person if the Board determines that:
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