Nevada Code § 630.267

Biennial registration: Submission of list of malpractice and negligence actions and claims and fee; expiration and reinstatement of license; notice to licensee; submission of list of expired licenses to federal Drug Enforcement Administration and State Board of Pharmacy
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1. Each holder of a license to practice
medicine must, on or before June 30, or if June 30 is a Saturday, Sunday or
legal holiday, on the next business day after June 30, of each odd-numbered
year:
(a) Submit a list of all actions filed or claims
submitted to arbitration or mediation for malpractice or negligence against him
or her during the previous 2 years.
(b) Pay to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Board
the applicable fee for biennial registration. This fee must be collected for
the period for which a physician is licensed.
(c) Submit all information required to complete
the biennial registration.
2. When a holder of a license fails to pay
the fee for biennial registration and submit all information required to
complete the biennial registration after they become due, his or her license to
practice medicine in this State expires. The holder may, within 2 years after
the date the license expires, upon payment of twice the amount of the current
fee for biennial registration to the Secretary-Treasurer and submission of all
information required to complete the biennial registration and after he or she
is found to be in good standing and qualified under the provisions of this
chapter, be reinstated to practice.
3. Not later than 60 days before a license
is scheduled to expire, the Board shall make such reasonable attempts as are
practicable to notify the licensee:
(a) At least once that the fee for biennial
registration and all information required to complete the biennial registration
are due; and
(b) The date on which his or her license is
scheduled to expire.
4. After a license expires, the Board
shall make such reasonable attempts as are practicable to notify the holder of
the license that his or her license has expired.
5. Not later than September 30 of each
odd-numbered year, the Board shall provide a list of licenses to practice
medicine that have expired during that year to the Drug Enforcement
Administration of the United States Department of Justice or its successor
agency and the State Board of Pharmacy.

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