Nevada Code § 633.581

Summary suspension of license: Issuance of order; hearing; reinstatement of license required if no formal complaint pending on date of hearing; limitation on time for completing examination
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1. If an investigation by the Board of an
osteopathic physician, physician assistant or anesthesiologist assistant
reasonably determines that the health, safety or welfare of the public or any
patient served by the osteopathic physician, physician assistant or
anesthesiologist assistant is at risk of imminent or continued harm, the Board
may summarily suspend the license of the licensee pending the conclusion of a
hearing to consider a formal complaint against the licensee. The order of
summary suspension may be issued only by the Board or an investigative
committee of the Board.
2. If the Board or an investigative
committee of the Board issues an order summarily suspending the license of a
licensee pursuant to subsection 1, the Board shall hold a hearing not later
than 60 days after the date on which the order is issued, unless the Board and
the licensee mutually agree to a longer period, to determine whether a
reasonable basis exists to continue the suspension of the license pending the
conclusion of a hearing to consider a formal complaint against the licensee. If
no formal complaint against the licensee is pending before the Board on the
date on which a hearing is held pursuant to this section, the Board shall
reinstate the license of the licensee.
3. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 622A of NRS, if the Board or an
investigative committee of the Board issues an order summarily suspending the
license of an osteopathic physician, physician assistant or anesthesiologist
assistant pursuant to subsection 1 and the Board requires the licensee to
submit to a mental or physical examination or a medical competency examination,
the examination must be conducted and the results must be obtained not later
than 30 days after the order is issued.

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