Nevada Code § 630.254

Active licensees: Maintenance of permanent and electronic mailing addresses with the Board; notice of change of mailing address or electronic mail address; notice of change of location or close of office located in State; location of records
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1. Each licensee shall maintain a
permanent mailing address and electronic mail address with the Board to which
all communications from the Board to the licensee must be sent. A licensee who
changes his or her permanent mailing address or electronic mail address shall
notify the Board in writing of the new permanent mailing address within 30 days
after the change. If a licensee fails to notify the Board in writing of a
change in his or her permanent mailing address within 30 days after the change,
the Board:
(a) May impose upon the licensee a fine not to
exceed $250; and
(b) May initiate disciplinary action against the
licensee as provided pursuant to paragraph (j) of subsection 1 of NRS 630.306 .
2. Any licensee who changes the location
of his or her office in this State shall notify the Board in writing of the
change before practicing at the new location.
3. Any licensee who closes his or her
office in this State shall:
(a) Notify the Board in writing of this
occurrence within 14 days after the closure; and
(b) For a period of 5 years thereafter, unless a
longer period of retention is provided by federal law, keep the Board apprised
in writing of the location of the medical records of the licensees patients.

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