Nevada Code § 633.419

Special event license to demonstrate medical techniques and procedures; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 633.315 , the Board may issue a special
event license to a person licensed to practice osteopathic medicine in another
state to conduct demonstrations of medical techniques and procedures at a
special event in this State.
2. A person licensed to practice
osteopathic medicine in another state who applies for a special event license
pursuant to this section:
(a) Must be in good standing in that state; and
(b) Is not required to take or pass a written
examination concerning his or her qualifications to practice osteopathic
medicine but must satisfy the requirements for a special event license set
forth in regulations adopted by the Board pursuant to subsection 5.
3. A person who holds a special event
license issued pursuant to this section may perform medical techniques and
procedures pursuant to the license for demonstration purposes only.
4. A special event license issued pursuant
to the provisions of this section is valid for a short period, as determined by
the Board, and is not renewable.
5. The Board shall adopt regulations to
carry out the provisions of this section.
6. For the purposes of this section,
special event means a scheduled activity or event at which an osteopathic
physician appears as a clinician for teaching or demonstrating certain methods
of technical procedures if:
(a) The persons attending the scheduled activity
or event are:
(1) Members of an osteopathic medical
society or other osteopathic medical organization;
(2) Persons who are attending an
osteopathic medical convention;
(3) Students or faculty members of a
school of osteopathic medicine; or
(4) Osteopathic physicians; and
(b) The scheduled activity or event is being held
before any combination of the persons described in paragraph (a) and is being
held at:
(1) A meeting or other gathering of an
osteopathic medical society or other osteopathic medical organization;
(2) An osteopathic medical convention;
(3) A school of osteopathic medicine; or
(4) A licensed hospital.

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