Nevada Code § 449.087

Amendment of license required for addition of certain services; requirements for approval of amendment; revocation of approval; standards
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1. A licensee must obtain the approval of
the Division to amend his or her license to operate a facility before the
addition of any of the following services:
(a) The intensive care of newborn babies.
(b) The treatment of burns.
(c) The transplant of organs.
(d) The performance of open-heart surgery.
(e) A center for the treatment of trauma.
2. The Division shall approve an
application to amend a license to allow a facility to provide any of the
services described in subsection 1 if:
(a) The applicant satisfies the requirements
contained in NRS 449.080 ;
(b) The Division determines on the basis of the
standards adopted by the Board pursuant to subsection 4 that there are an
adequate number of cases in the community to be served to support amending the
license to add the service; and
(c) The Division determines that the applicant
satisfies any other standards adopted by the Board pursuant to subsection 4.
3. The Division may revoke its approval if
the licensee fails to maintain substantial compliance with the standards
adopted by the Board pursuant to subsection 4 for the provision of such
services, or with any conditions included in the written approval of the
Director issued pursuant to the provisions of NRS 439A.100 or 439A.102 .
4. The Board shall:
(a) Adopt standards which have been adopted by
appropriate national organizations to be used by the Division in determining
whether there are an adequate number of cases in the community to be served to
support amending the license of a licensee to add a service pursuant to this
section; and
(b) Adopt such other standards as it deems
necessary for determining whether to approve the provision of services pursuant
to this section.

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