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Loss or Theft of Controlled Substance

Latest Update: June 14, 2023
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Reporting Information

All loss or theft of controlled substances must be reported to the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy, the Nevada State Police Investigative Division, and the Drug Enforcement Administration.

Deadlines

When Do I Report?

Within 10 days after the date of discovery of the theft or loss.

Method

How Do I Report?

Board of Pharmacy:

You may fax this completed form to 775-850-1444, mail to the address listed (985 Damonte Ranch Parkway, Suite 206 - Reno, NV 89521), or email to pharmacy@pharmacy.nv.gov.

Drug Enforcement Administration:

You must report on Form 106 (see "Visit Portal Site" button above)

Nevada State Police Investigative Division:

Email: KeepNevadaSafe@dps.state.nv.us or Call: 844-733-7248 (844-SEE-SAIT)

Contact Information

NEVADA STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
985 Damonte Ranch Parkway, Suite 206 - Reno, NV 89521
(775) 850-1440
https://bop.nv.gov/

Authority

The legal mandate requiring reporting

NRS 453.568 Report of loss or theft of controlled substance.

All loss or theft of controlled substances must be reported on forms (see below) provided by the Division to the Board and Division within 10 days after the date of discovery of the theft or loss.

(Added to NRS by 1981, 1957)

Notes

Any other pertinent information
The DEA Diversion Drug Theft Loss (DTL) system has been replaced by the Theft Loss Reporting (TLR) system. The Theft Loss Reporting system provides the capability for a registrant to submit a Form 106 and/or a Form 107. The Theft Loss Reporting system automatically determines which form(s) need to be generated and submitted based on the type of registrant and the data entered.

Purpose of Form 106

The DEA-106 is for reporting any theft or loss of controlled substances, mail-back packages, and/or inner liners.
Use this form if:

  1. You are registered with the DEA, or
  2. You are reporting the theft or loss of a controlled substance.

DO NOT use this form to correct minor inventory shortages.

Current Documents

Documents related to this reporting
DISCLAIMER
Although many of these requirements apply to individual medical professionals and other types of hospitals and health care facilities, the information is presented solely to support Critical Access Hospitals. The reporting requirements and legal mandates on this site are not an exhaustive list and Nevada Rural Hospital Partners, Inc. bears no responsibility or liability for any hospitals' or providers' failure to comply with Federal or State laws or regulations.