Nevada Code § 633.473

Training relating to persons with substance use and other addictive disorders and prescribing of opioids; exemption for one licensure period for certain registration; regulations
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1. The Board shall, by regulation, require
each osteopathic physician or physician assistant who is registered to dispense
controlled substances pursuant to NRS
453.231 to complete at least 2 hours of training relating specifically to
persons with substance use and other addictive disorders and the prescribing of
opioids during each period of licensure. Except as otherwise provided by
subsection 2, such training may include, without limitation, training in the
screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment approach to substance
use disorder. Any licensee may use training required by the regulations adopted
pursuant to this section to satisfy 2 hours of any continuing education
requirement established by the Board.
2. An osteopathic physician may not use
continuing education in the screening, brief intervention and referral to
treatment approach to substance use disorder to satisfy the requirements of
subsection 1 for a licensure period during which the licensee also uses such
continuing education for the purposes of satisfying the requirements of
subsection 7 of NRS 633.471 .
3. An osteopathic physician or physician
assistant who obtains a registration to treat opioid dependency with narcotic
medications in accordance with the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000, 21
U.S.C. 823 et seq., is exempt from the training required by subsection 1 for
one period of licensure. An osteopathic physician or physician assistant may
use such registration to satisfy 4 hours of the total number of hours of
continuing education required by the Board pursuant to NRS 633.471 during one period of licensure.

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