Nevada Code § 630.2755

Simultaneous license to practice as physician assistant issued by State Board of Osteopathic Medicine: Application by holder of license as physician assistant issued by Board of Medical Examiners at time other than with application for renewal; fees
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1. If a person licensed to practice as a
physician assistant pursuant to the provisions of this chapter is not applying
to renew his or her license and wishes to hold a simultaneous license to
practice as a physician assistant pursuant to the provisions of chapter 633 of NRS, the person must:
(a) Apply for a license to practice as a
physician assistant to the State Board of Osteopathic Medicine pursuant to chapter 633 of NRS; and
(b) Pay all applicable fees, including, without
limitation:
(1) The fee for biennial simultaneous
registration of a physician assistant established pursuant to NRS 630.268 ; and
(2) The application and initial
simultaneous license fee for a physician assistant established pursuant to NRS 633.501 .
2. If a person licensed as a physician
assistant pursuant to the provisions of this chapter pays the fee for biennial
simultaneous registration of a physician assistant established pursuant to NRS 630.268 in accordance with subparagraph
(1) of paragraph (b) of subsection 1 but does not pay the application and
initial simultaneous license fee for a physician assistant established pursuant
to NRS 633.501 within 1 year after the
next time the person renews his or her license pursuant to this chapter:
(a) The Board of Medical Examiners shall notify
the person that he or she is required to pay to the Board the difference
between:
(1) The fee for biennial registration of a
physician assistant established pursuant to NRS
630.268 ; and
(2) The fee for biennial simultaneous
registration of a physician assistant established pursuant to NRS 630.268 ; and
(b) The person shall pay to the Board of Medical
Examiners the amount required by paragraph (a) not later than 30 days after the
date of the notice provided pursuant to paragraph (a).

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