Nevada Code § 634.020

Creation; number, appointment and qualifications of members
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1. The Chiropractic Physicians Board of
Nevada, consisting of seven members appointed by the Governor, is hereby
created.
2. The Governor shall appoint:
(a) Five members who are:
(1) Graduates of chiropractic schools or
colleges or of doctor of chiropractic degree programs giving a course of study
embracing the following subjects: Anatomy, bacteriology, chiropractic theory
and practice, diagnosis or analysis, elementary chemistry and toxicology,
histology, hygiene and sanitation, obstetrics and gynecology, pathology,
physiology and symptomatology;
(2) Licensed under this chapter; and
(3) Actually engaged in the practice of
chiropractic in this State and who have been so engaged in this State for at
least 3 years preceding their appointment.
(b) Two members who are representatives of the
general public. A member appointed pursuant to this paragraph must not be:
(1) A chiropractic physician or a
chiropractic assistant; or
(2) The spouse or the parent or child, by
blood, marriage or adoption, of a chiropractic physician or a chiropractic
assistant.
3. At least two of the appointees must
have had a course in physiotherapy in a school or college of chiropractic or in
a doctor of chiropractic degree program.

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