1. In addition to the other powers and duties provided in this chapter, the Board shall, in the interest of the public, judiciously: (a) Enforce the provisions of this chapter; (b) Establish by regulation standards for licensure under this chapter; (c) Investigate the character of each applicant for a license and issue licenses to those applicants who meet the qualifications set by this chapter and the Board; and (d) Institute a proceeding in any court to enforce its orders or the provisions of this chapter. 2. On or before February 15 of each odd-numbered year, the Board shall submit to the Governor and to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the next regular session of the Legislature a written report compiling: (a) Disciplinary action taken by the Board during the previous biennium against any licensee for malpractice or negligence; (b) Information reported to the Board during the previous biennium pursuant to NRS 630.3067 , 630.3068 , subsections 3 and 6 of NRS 630.307 and NRS 690B.250 ; and (c) Information reported to the Board during the previous biennium pursuant to NRS 630.30665 , including, without limitation, the number and types of surgeries performed by each holder of a license to practice medicine and the occurrence of sentinel events arising from such surgeries, if any. The report must include only aggregate information for statistical purposes and exclude any identifying information related to a particular person. 3. The Board may adopt such regulations as are necessary or desirable to enable it to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Such regulations may include, without limitation, regulations requiring, as a condition for licensure, that an applicant pass one or more examinations in addition to those required by this chapter and regulations concerning the scoring of any such examination. NRS 630.130 Enforcement of chapter; establishment of standards for licensure; investigation of applicants and issuance of licenses; institution of court proceedings; submission of biennial report; regulations. [Effective July 1, 2026.] 1. In addition to the other powers and duties provided in this chapter, the Board shall, in the interest of the public, judiciously: (a) Enforce the provisions of this chapter; (b) Establish by regulation standards for licensure under this chapter; (c) Investigate the character of each applicant for a license and issue licenses to those applicants who meet the qualifications set by this chapter and the Board; and (d) Institute a proceeding in any court to enforce its orders or the provisions of this chapter. 2. On or before February 15 of each odd-numbered year, the Board shall submit to the Governor and to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the next regular session of the Legislature a written report compiling: (a) Disciplinary action taken by the Board during the previous biennium against any licensee for malpractice or negligence; (b) Information reported to the Board during the previous biennium pursuant to NRS 630.3067 , 630.3068 , subsections 3 and 6 of NRS 630.307 and NRS 690B.250 ; (c) Information reported to the Board during the previous biennium pursuant to NRS 630.30665 , including, without limitation, the number and types of surgeries performed by each holder of a license to practice medicine and the occurrence of sentinel events arising from such surgeries, if any; and (d) Information relating to the efficiency of the process for licensing physicians, including, without limitation: (1) The average time during the immediately preceding biennium between when a person applied for a license to practice medicine and when the license was issued or the application was denied; (2) The total number of applications for licensure to practice medicine processed by the Board during the immediately preceding biennium; and (3) Recommendations for improvements to the process for licensing physicians. The report must include only aggregate information for statistical purposes and exclude any identifying information related to a particular person. 3. The Board may adopt such regulations as are necessary or desirable to enable it to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Such regulations may include, without limitation, regulations requiring, as a condition for licensure, that an applicant pass one or more examinations in addition to those required by this chapter and regulations concerning the scoring of any such examination.
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