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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 287 - PROGRAMS FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES

NRS 287.012 Local governmental agency may use list of preferred prescription drugs developed by Nevada Health Authority and obtain prescription drugs through certain purchasing agreements.

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NRS 287.012 Local governmental agency may use list of preferred prescription drugs developed by Nevada Health Authority and obtain prescription drugs through certain purchasing agreements. A governing body of a county, school district, municipal corporation, political subdivision, public corporation or other local governmental agency of the State of Nevada that provides coverage of prescription drugs pursuant to NRS 287.010 or any issuer of a policy of health insurance purchased pursuant to NRS 287.010 may use the list of preferred prescription drugs developed by the Nevada Health Authority pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 422.4025 as its formulary and obtain prescription drugs through the purchasing agreements negotiated by the Authority pursuant to that section by notifying the Authority in the form prescribed by the Authority.
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