2013 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title XXX - OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter 318-B - CONTROLLED DRUG ACT
Section 318-B:36 - Unlawful Act and Penalties.


NH Rev Stat § 318-B:36 (2013) What's This?

    318-B:36 Unlawful Act and Penalties. –
    I. Any person who fails to submit the information required in RSA 318-B:33 or knowingly submits incorrect information shall be subject to a warning letter and provided with an opportunity to correct the failure. Any person who subsequently fails to correct or fails to resubmit the information may be subject to discipline by the board.
    II. Any person whose failure to report the dispensing of a schedule II-IV controlled substance that conceals a pattern of diversion of controlled substances into illegal use shall be guilty of a violation and subject to the penalties established under RSA 318-B:26 and the board's rules as applicable. In addition, such person may be subject to appropriate criminal charges if the failure to report is determined to have been done knowingly to conceal criminal activity.
    III. Any person who engages in prescribing or dispensing of controlled substances in schedule II-IV without having registered with the program may be subject to discipline by the appropriate regulatory board.
    IV. Any person authorized to receive program information who knowingly discloses such information in violation of this subdivision shall be subject to discipline by the appropriate regulatory board and to all other relevant penalties under state and federal law.
    V. Any person authorized to receive program information who uses such information for a purpose in violation of this subdivision shall be subject to disciplinary action by the appropriate regulatory board and to all other relevant penalties under state and federal law.
    VI. Unauthorized use or disclosure of program information shall be grounds for disciplinary action by the relevant regulatory board.
    VII. Any person who knowingly accesses, alters, destroys, or discloses program information except as authorized in this subdivision or attempts to obtain such information by fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, or subterfuge shall be guilty of a class B felony.

Source. 2012, 196:2, eff. June 12, 2012.


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