(1) Emergency medical reasons means the alleviation of a temporary shortage by transfers of prescription drugs between any of the following: (a) Holders of pharmacy licenses, (b) health care practitioner facilities as defined in section 71-414, (c) hospitals as defined in section 71-419, and (d) emergency medical services as defined in section 38-1207.

Terms Used In Nebraska Statutes 71-7436

  • Emergency medical reasons: means the alleviation of a temporary shortage by transfers of prescription drugs between any of the following: (a) Holders of pharmacy licenses, (b) health care practitioner facilities as defined in section 71-414, (c) hospitals as defined in section 71-419, and (d) emergency medical services as defined in section 38-1207. See Nebraska Statutes 71-7436
  • Emergency medical reasons does not: include regular and systematic sales (a) of prescription drugs to emergency medical services as defined in section 38-1207 or (b) to practitioners as defined in section 38-2838 of prescription drugs that will be used for routine office procedures. See Nebraska Statutes 71-7436

(2) Emergency medical reasons does not include regular and systematic sales (a) of prescription drugs to emergency medical services as defined in section 38-1207 or (b) to practitioners as defined in section 38-2838 of prescription drugs that will be used for routine office procedures.