1. The Executive Director of the Board or his or her designee shall review and evaluate any complaint or information received from the Investigation Division of the Department of Public Safety or the State Board of Pharmacy, including, without limitation, information provided pursuant to NRS 453.164, or from a law enforcement agency, professional licensing board or any other source indicating that:
(a) A licensee has issued a fraudulent, illegal, unauthorized or otherwise inappropriate prescription for a controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV;
(b) A pattern of prescriptions issued by a licensee indicates that the licensee has issued prescriptions in the manner described in paragraph (a); or
(c) A patient of a licensee has acquired, used or possessed a controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV in a fraudulent, illegal, unauthorized or otherwise inappropriate manner.
2. If the Executive Director of the Board or his or her designee receives information described in subsection 1 concerning the licensee, the Executive Director or his or her designee must notify the licensee as soon as practicable after receiving the information.
3. A review and evaluation conducted pursuant to subsection 1 must include, without limitation:
(a) A review of relevant information contained in the database of the program established pursuant to NRS 453.162; and
(b) A request for additional relevant information from the licensee who is the subject of the review and evaluation.
4. If, after a review and evaluation conducted pursuant to subsection 1, the Executive Director or his or her designee determines that a licensee may have issued a fraudulent, illegal, unauthorized or otherwise inappropriate prescription for a controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV, the Board must proceed as if a written complaint had been filed against the licensee. If, after conducting an investigation and a hearing in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the Board determines that the licensee issued a fraudulent, illegal, unauthorized or otherwise inappropriate prescription, the Board must impose appropriate disciplinary action.
5. When deemed appropriate, the Executive Director of the Board may:
(a) Refer information acquired during a review and evaluation conducted pursuant to subsection 1 to another professional licensing board, law enforcement agency or other appropriate governmental entity for investigation and criminal or administrative proceedings.
(b) Postpone any notification, review or part of such a review required by this section if he or she determines that it is necessary to avoid interfering with any pending administrative or criminal investigation into the suspected fraudulent, illegal, unauthorized or otherwise inappropriate prescribing, dispensing or use of a controlled substance.
6. The Board shall:
(a) Adopt regulations providing for disciplinary action against a licensee for inappropriately prescribing a controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV or violating the provisions of NRS 639.2391 to 639.23916, inclusive, and any regulations adopted by the State Board of Pharmacy pursuant thereto. Such disciplinary action must include, without limitation, requiring the licensee to complete additional continuing education concerning prescribing controlled substances listed in schedules II, III and IV.
(b) Develop and disseminate to each physician and physician assistant licensed pursuant to this chapter or make available on the Internet website of the Board an explanation or a technical advisory bulletin to inform those physicians and physician assistants of the requirements of this section and NRS 630.324, 639.23507 and 639.2391 to 639.23916, inclusive, and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The Board shall update the explanation or bulletin as necessary to include any revisions to those provisions of law or regulations. The explanation or bulletin must include, without limitation, an explanation of the requirements that apply to specific controlled substances or categories of controlled substances.
(Added to NRS by 2017, 4410; A 2019, 2128)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 630.003 - Legislative declaration.
NRS 630.007 - "Administrative physician" defined.
NRS 630.010 - "Board" defined.
NRS 630.0122 - "Healing art" defined.
NRS 630.0129 - "Medical assistant" defined.
NRS 630.0135 - "Medical facility" defined.
NRS 630.0137 - "Perfusion" defined.
NRS 630.0138 - "Perfusionist" defined.
NRS 630.014 - "Physician" defined.
NRS 630.015 - "Physician assistant" defined.
NRS 630.020 - "Practice of medicine" defined.
NRS 630.021 - "Practice of respiratory care" defined.
NRS 630.023 - "Practitioner of respiratory care" defined.
NRS 630.024 - "Respiratory care" defined.
NRS 630.0245 - "Screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment approach" defined.
NRS 630.025 - "Supervising physician" defined.
NRS 630.0257 - "Telehealth" defined.
NRS 630.026 - "Temporarily licensed perfusionist" defined.
NRS 630.045 - Purpose of licensing; license is revocable privilege.
NRS 630.049 - Place at which act constituting practice of medicine deemed to occur.
NRS 630.050 - Appointment of members: Number; limitation on consecutive terms.
NRS 630.060 - Qualifications of members.
NRS 630.070 - Terms, removal and replacement of members.
NRS 630.075 - Appointment of physician or member of public to serve as advisory member of Board.
NRS 630.080 - Oath or affirmation of office.
NRS 630.085 - Acknowledgment of statutory ethical standards.
NRS 630.100 - Meetings: Frequency; requirements concerning telephone or video conference; quorum.
NRS 630.120 - Seal; licenses to bear seal and signatures.
NRS 630.127 - Performance audits of Board.
NRS 630.135 - Board required to define "intractable pain" by regulation.
NRS 630.138 - Regulations governing supervision of medical assistants.
NRS 630.140 - Hearings and investigations; oaths; subpoenas.
NRS 630.1605 - License by endorsement to practice medicine.
NRS 630.220 - Records of issuance or denial of licenses: Contents; inspection.
NRS 630.250 - Validity of license to practice medicine issued before July 1, 1985.
NRS 630.257 - Reexamination of licensee who does not practice medicine for certain period.
NRS 630.258 - Special volunteer medical license.
NRS 630.259 - License as administrative physician.
NRS 630.261 - Locum tenens, special, restricted, temporary and special purpose licenses.
NRS 630.264 - Restricted license to practice medicine in medically underserved area of county.
NRS 630.265 - Limited license to practice medicine as resident physician in graduate program.
NRS 630.266 - Special event license to demonstrate medical techniques and procedures; regulations.
NRS 630.269 - Regulations concerning licensure.
NRS 630.2691 - Requirements for licensing.
NRS 630.2693 - Waiver of examination for certain applicants.
NRS 630.2694 - Issuance and display of license; notification of Board upon change of address.
NRS 630.2695 - Expiration, renewal and reinstatement of licenses.
NRS 630.2696 - Temporary licenses.
NRS 630.271 - Authorized services.
NRS 630.273 - Initial license: Issuance and conditions.
NRS 630.276 - Licensed physician required to supervise respiratory care.
NRS 630.277 - Requirements; prohibitions; intern in respiratory care.
NRS 630.329 - Summary suspension of license: Stay by court of Board’s order prohibited.
NRS 630.344 - Service of process; publication of notice.
NRS 630.356 - Judicial review; effective date of order; stay of Board’s order by court prohibited.
NRS 630.358 - Removal of limitation on or restoration of license.
NRS 630.369 - Injecting patient with certain chemotherapeutic agents.
NRS 630.371 - Performance of laser surgery on eye.
NRS 630.373 - Administration of anesthesia or sedation.
NRS 630.375 - Form for prescription; requirements for initial fitting of contact lenses.
NRS 630.388 - Injunctive relief.
NRS 630.390 - Sufficiency of allegations in application for injunctive relief.
NRS 630.395 - Inspection of premises by Board.
NRS 630.397 - Practicing or offering to practice without license: Reporting requirements of Board.