Nevada Code § 630.2673

Duty of Board to require applicant to report receipt of training in treatment of mental and emotional trauma and willingness to respond during emergency or disaster; maintenance and provision of related lists of names by Board; failure of applicant to comply not ground for denial; confidentiality of information
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1. The Board shall:
(a) Require each applicant for biennial
registration as a physician or the renewal of a license as a physician
assistant to:
(1) Report whether he or she has received
training in the treatment of mental and emotional trauma immediately following
an emergency or disaster, training in the short-term treatment of mental and
emotional trauma or training in the long-term treatment of mental and emotional
trauma; and
(2) If the applicant has received training
in the treatment of mental and emotional trauma immediately following an
emergency or disaster, describe the training and indicate if he or she is
willing to respond immediately should an emergency or disaster arise at any
location in this State;
(b) Maintain a list of each licensed physician
and physician assistant and any training described in subparagraph (1) of
paragraph (a) that the licensee has received and update the list at least
annually to include information reported pursuant to paragraph (a) by licensees
who registered or renewed their license during the immediately preceding year;
(c) Maintain a list of the names and contact
information for physicians or physician assistants who indicate that they are
willing to respond immediately should an emergency or disaster arise at any
location in this State and whom the Board has determined have appropriate
training to respond following an emergency or disaster; and
(d) Provide the lists maintained pursuant to
paragraphs (b) and (c) upon request to a governmental entity responding to a
state of emergency or declaration of a disaster by the Governor or the
Legislature pursuant to NRS 414.070 .
2. The Board shall not deny biennial
registration as a physician or the renewal of a license as a physician
assistant solely because the applicant has failed to comply with the
requirements of paragraph (a) of subsection 1.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (d) of subsection 1, any information obtained or maintained by the
Board pursuant to this section is confidential.

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