NevadaSB23183rd Regular Session (2025)SenateWALLET

AN ACT relating to pharmacy; establishing requirements governing the maintenance of secure drug take-back bins for the collection and destruction of unused drugs; providing that entities that maintain a secure drug take-back bin in accordance with such requirements are not subject to certain discipline for certain injuries and harms; requiring an allocation from the Fund for a Resilient Nevada to the State Board of Pharmacy to assist with the collection and destruction of unused drugs; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Sponsored By: Carrie Ann Buck (Republican), JeffAssistant Minority Leader Stone (Republican), John C. Steinbeck (Republican), LisaMinority Whip Krasner (Republican)

Signed by Governor

BDR 54-564

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Free, safer drug drop-off bins

Starting July 1, 2025, collectors cannot charge you to drop off unused medicine in secure take-back bins. Bins must be in staffed, regularly monitored spots with clear signs showing what you can deposit. Public access is only during staffed hours. Collectors must inspect bins, keep records for at least 2 years, and report theft, tampering, or major losses to local police within 1 business day.

Protections for compliant take-back sites

Starting July 1, 2025, if a collector follows the bin rules, the State Board of Pharmacy cannot discipline them for harms that directly result from keeping a bin. This protection does not apply to gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct. Local governments cannot enforce rules that block collection, transport, treatment, or destruction of bin contents for compliant collectors.

State funds drug disposal work

Beginning July 1, 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services allocates $500,000 from the Fund for a Resilient Nevada to the State Board of Pharmacy. The money helps pay to destroy medicines collected in secure take-back bins. The Board can adopt rules to carry out these requirements.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Carrie Ann Buck

    Republican • Senate

  • JeffAssistant Minority Leader Stone

    Republican • Senate

  • John C. Steinbeck

    Republican • Senate

  • LisaMinority Whip Krasner

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

  • John Ellison

    Republican • Senate

  • MelanieChief Majority Whip Scheible

    Democratic • Senate

  • Rochelle T. Nguyen

    Democratic • Senate

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 60 • No: 0

House vote 5/31/2025

Final Passage - Assembly (1st Reprint)

Yes: 39 • No: 0

Senate vote 5/22/2025

Final Passage - Senate (As Introduced)

Yes: 21 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Approved by the Governor. Chapter 444.

    6/9/2025legislature
  2. Enrolled and delivered to Governor.

    6/4/2025legislature
  3. To enrollment.

    6/2/2025Senate
  4. In Senate.

    6/1/2025Senate
  5. Read third time. Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 39, Nays: None, Excused: 3.) To Senate.

    5/31/2025House
  6. Read second time.

    5/30/2025House
  7. Placed on Second Reading File.

    5/30/2025House
  8. From committee: Do pass.

    5/30/2025House
  9. Read first time. Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. To committee.

    5/26/2025House
  10. In Assembly.

    5/26/2025House
  11. From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint. To Assembly.

    5/23/2025Senate
  12. Read third time. Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To printer.

    5/22/2025Senate
  13. Reprinting dispensed with.

    5/22/2025Senate
  14. Read third time. Amended. (Amend. No. 721.)

    5/22/2025Senate
  15. Placed on General File.

    5/22/2025Senate
  16. From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended.

    5/22/2025Senate
  17. Taken from General File. Re-referred to Committee on Finance. Exemption effective. To committee.

    4/14/2025Senate
  18. Read second time.

    4/14/2025Senate
  19. Notice of eligibility for exemption.

    4/14/2025Senate
  20. Placed on Second Reading File.

    4/14/2025Senate
  21. From committee: Do pass.

    4/14/2025Senate
  22. From printer. To committee.

    2/25/2025Senate
  23. Read first time. Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor. To printer.

    2/24/2025Senate

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