Nevada Code § 630.263

Restricted license to practice medicine in certain medical specialties for which there are critically unmet needs
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1. If the Governor determines that there
are critically unmet needs with regard to the number of physicians who are
practicing a medical specialty within this State, the Governor may declare that
a state of critical medical need exists for that medical specialty. The
Governor may, but is not required to, limit such a declaration to one or more
geographic areas within this State.
2. In determining whether there are
critically unmet needs with regard to the number of physicians who are
practicing a medical specialty, the Governor may consider, without limitation:
(a) Any statistical data analyzing the number of
physicians who are practicing the medical specialty in relation to the total
population of this State or any geographic area within this State;
(b) The demand within this State or any
geographic area within this State for the types of services provided by the
medical specialty; and
(c) Any other factors relating to the medical
specialty that may adversely affect the delivery of health care within this
State or any geographic area within this State.
3. If the Governor makes a declaration
pursuant to this section, the Board may waive the requirements of paragraph (c)
of subsection 2 of NRS 630.160 for an
applicant if the applicant:
(a) Intends to practice medicine in one or more
of the medical specialties designated by the Governor in the declaration and,
if the Governor has limited the declaration to one or more geographic areas
within this State, in one or more of those geographic areas;
(b) Has completed at least 1 year of training as
a resident in the United States or an equivalent foreign country in a program
approved by the Board, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Education, or its successor organization, or an organization that accredits
graduate medical education in an equivalent foreign country and is nationally
recognized in that country;
(c) Has a minimum of 5 years of practical medical
experience as a licensed allopathic physician or such other equivalent training
as the Board deems appropriate; and
(d) Meets all other conditions and requirements
for a license to practice medicine.
4. Any license issued pursuant to this
section is a restricted license, and the person who holds the restricted
license may practice medicine in this State only in the medical specialties and
geographic areas for which the restricted license is issued.
5. Any person who holds a restricted
license issued pursuant to this section and who completes 3 years of full-time
practice under the restricted license may apply to the Board for an
unrestricted license. In considering an application for an unrestricted license
pursuant to this subsection, the Board shall require the applicant to meet all
statutory requirements for licensure in effect at the time of application
except the requirements of paragraph (c) of subsection 2 of NRS 630.160 .

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