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639.2813  False representation as practitioner or agent; unauthorized transmission of order for prescription by agent.

      1.  Except as provided in NRS 453.331 and 454.311, it is unlawful for any person falsely to represent himself or herself as a practitioner entitled to write prescriptions in this state, or the agent of such a person, for the purpose of transmitting to a pharmacist an order for a prescription.

      2.  It is unlawful for the agent of a practitioner entitled to write prescriptions in this state willfully to transmit to a pharmacist an order for a prescription if the agent is not authorized by the practitioner to transmit such order.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 342; A 1979, 1697; 1981, 1968)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-639 > Unlawful-acts-and-penalties > 639-2813

639.2813  False representation as practitioner or agent; unauthorized transmission of order for prescription by agent.

      1.  Except as provided in NRS 453.331 and 454.311, it is unlawful for any person falsely to represent himself or herself as a practitioner entitled to write prescriptions in this state, or the agent of such a person, for the purpose of transmitting to a pharmacist an order for a prescription.

      2.  It is unlawful for the agent of a practitioner entitled to write prescriptions in this state willfully to transmit to a pharmacist an order for a prescription if the agent is not authorized by the practitioner to transmit such order.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 342; A 1979, 1697; 1981, 1968)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-639 > Unlawful-acts-and-penalties > 639-2813

639.2813  False representation as practitioner or agent; unauthorized transmission of order for prescription by agent.

      1.  Except as provided in NRS 453.331 and 454.311, it is unlawful for any person falsely to represent himself or herself as a practitioner entitled to write prescriptions in this state, or the agent of such a person, for the purpose of transmitting to a pharmacist an order for a prescription.

      2.  It is unlawful for the agent of a practitioner entitled to write prescriptions in this state willfully to transmit to a pharmacist an order for a prescription if the agent is not authorized by the practitioner to transmit such order.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 342; A 1979, 1697; 1981, 1968)