Nevada Code § 630.060

Qualifications of members
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1. Six members of the Board must be
persons who are licensed to practice medicine in this State, are actually
engaged in the practice of medicine in this State and have resided and
practiced medicine in this State for at least 5 years preceding their
respective appointments.
2. One member of the Board must be a
person who is licensed to practice as a physician assistant in this State, is
actually engaged in practice as a physician assistant in this State and has
resided and practiced as a physician assistant in this State for at least 5
years preceding his or her appointment.
3. One member of the Board must be a
person who is licensed to engage in the practice of respiratory care in this
State, is actually engaged in the practice of respiratory care in this State
and has resided and practiced respiratory care in this State for at least 5
years preceding his or her appointment.
4. One member of the Board must be a person
who has resided in this State for at least 5 years and who represents the
interests of persons or agencies that regularly provide health care to patients
who are indigent, uninsured or unable to afford health care. This member must
not be licensed under the provisions of this chapter.
5. The remaining two members of the Board
must be persons who have resided in this State for at least 5 years and who:
(a) Are not licensed in any state to practice any
healing art;
(b) Are not the spouse or the parent or child, by
blood, marriage or adoption, of a person licensed in any state to practice any
healing art;
(c) Are not actively engaged in the
administration of any facility for the dependent as defined in chapter 449 of NRS, agency to provide personal
care services in the home as defined in NRS
449B.015 , medical facility or medical school; and
(d) Do not have a pecuniary interest in any
matter pertaining to the healing arts, except as a patient or potential
patient.
6. The members of the Board must be
selected without regard to their individual political beliefs.

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