Nevada Code § 633.491

Retired licensees; inactive status; procedure to restore active status
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1. A licensee who retires from practice is
not required biennially to renew his or her license after filing with the Board
an affidavit stating the date on which he or she retired from practice and any
other evidence that the Board may require to verify the retirement.
2. An osteopathic physician or physician
assistant who retires from practice and who desires to return to practice may
apply to renew his or her license by paying all back biennial license renewal
fees from the date of retirement and submitting verified evidence satisfactory
to the Board that the licensee has attended continuing education courses or
programs approved by the Board which total:
(a) Twenty-five hours if the licensee has been
retired 1 year or less.
(b) Fifty hours within 12 months of the date of
the application if the licensee has been retired for more than 1 year.
3. A licensee who wishes to have a license
placed on inactive status must provide the Board with an affidavit stating the
date on which the licensee will cease the practice of osteopathic medicine or
cease to practice as a physician assistant in Nevada and any other evidence
that the Board may require. The Board shall place the license of the licensee on
inactive status upon receipt of:
(a) The affidavit required pursuant to this
subsection; and
(b) Payment of the inactive license fee
prescribed by NRS 633.501 .
4. An osteopathic physician or physician
assistant whose license has been placed on inactive status:
(a) Is not required to biennially renew the
license.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6,
shall biennially pay the inactive license fee prescribed by NRS 633.501 .
(c) Shall not practice osteopathic medicine or
practice as a physician assistant in this State.
5. A physician assistant whose license has
been placed on inactive status shall not practice as a physician assistant. The
Board shall consider a physician assistant whose license has been placed on
inactive status and who practices as a physician assistant to be practicing
without a license. Such practice constitutes grounds for disciplinary action
against the physician assistant in accordance with the regulations adopted by
the Board pursuant to NRS 633.434 .
6. The Board shall exempt a physician
assistant whose license has been placed on inactive status from paying the
inactive license fee prescribed by NRS
633.501 .
7. An osteopathic physician or physician
assistant whose license is on inactive status and who wishes to renew his or
her license to practice osteopathic medicine or license to practice as a
physician assistant must:
(a) Provide to the Board verified evidence
satisfactory to the Board of completion of the total number of hours of
continuing medical education required for:
(1) The biennium preceding the date of the
application for renewal of the license; and
(2) Each biennium after the date the
license was placed on inactive status.
(b) Provide to the Board an affidavit stating
that the applicant has not withheld from the Board any information which would
constitute grounds for disciplinary action pursuant to this chapter.
(c) Comply with all other requirements for
renewal.

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