Nevada Code § 634.130

Renewal of license or certificate; continuing education; waiver of educational requirement; waiver or proration of renewal fee; expiration and reinstatement; regulations
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1. Licenses and certificates must be
renewed biennially. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 10 or 11, each
person who is licensed or holds a certificate as a chiropractic assistant
pursuant to the provisions of this chapter must, upon the payment of the
required renewal fee and the submission of all information required to complete
the renewal, be granted a renewal license or certificate which authorizes the
person to continue to practice for 2 years.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 10 or 11, the renewal fee must be paid and all information required
to complete the renewal must be submitted to the Board by January 1 of:
(a) Each odd-numbered year for a licensee; and
(b) Each even-numbered year for a holder of a
certificate as a chiropractic assistant.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5, 6 or 7, a licensee in active practice within this State must
submit satisfactory proof to the Board that, during the 24 months immediately preceding
the renewal date of the license, the licensee has attended at least 36 hours of
continuing education which is approved or endorsed by the Board.
4. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5, 6 or 8, a holder of a certificate as a chiropractic assistant in
active practice within this State must submit satisfactory proof to the Board
that, during the 24 months immediately preceding the renewal date of the
certificate, the certificate holder has attended at least 12 hours of
continuing education which is approved or endorsed by the Board or the
equivalent board of another state or jurisdiction that regulates chiropractic
assistants. The continuing education required by this subsection may include
education related to lifesaving skills, including, without limitation, a course
in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The Board shall by regulation determine how
many of the required 12 hours of continuing education must be course work
related to such lifesaving skills. Any course of continuing education approved
or endorsed by the Board or the equivalent board of another state or
jurisdiction pursuant to this subsection may be conducted via the Internet or
in a live setting, including, without limitation, a conference, workshop or
academic course of instruction. The Board shall not approve or endorse a course
of continuing education which is self-directed or conducted via home study.
5. The educational requirement of
subsection 3 or 4 may be waived by the Board if the licensee or holder of a
certificate as a chiropractic assistant files with the Board a statement of a
chiropractic physician, osteopathic physician or doctor of medicine certifying
that the licensee or holder of a certificate as a chiropractic assistant is
suffering from a serious or disabling illness or physical disability which
prevented the licensee or holder of a certificate as a chiropractic assistant
from completing the requirements for continuing education during the 24 months
immediately preceding the renewal date of the license or certificate.
6. The Board may waive the educational
requirement of subsection 3 or 4 for a licensee or a holder of a certificate as
a chiropractic assistant if the licensee or holder of a certificate submits to
the Board proof that the licensee or holder of a certificate was in active
military service which prevented the licensee or holder of a certificate from
completing the requirements for continuing education during the 24 months
immediately preceding the renewal date of the license or certificate.
7. A licensee is not required to comply
with the requirements of subsection 3 until the first odd-numbered year after
the year the Board issues to the licensee an initial license to practice as a
chiropractic physician in this State.
8. A holder of a certificate as a
chiropractic assistant is not required to comply with the requirements of
subsection 4 until the first even-numbered year after the Board issues to the
holder of a certificate an initial certificate to practice as a chiropractic
assistant in this State.
9. The Board may adopt regulations that
provide for random audits of licensees and holders of a certificate as a
chiropractic assistant to ensure compliance with subsection 3 or 4, as
appropriate.
10. The Board may waive the renewal fee
for a licensee or holder of a certificate as a chiropractic assistant if the
licensee or holder of a certificate submits proof to the Board that the
licensee or holder of a certificate was in active military service at the time
the renewal fee was due.
11. The Board may adopt regulations that
provide for the prorating or waiving of the renewal fee for a licensee or
holder of a certificate as a chiropractic assistant if such prorating or
waiving is based upon the date on which:
(a) The Board issues a license to practice chiropractic
or a certificate as a chiropractic assistant; and
(b) Such license or certification must be
renewed.
12. If a licensee fails to:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 10
or 11, pay the renewal fee by January 1 of an odd-numbered year;
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5
or 6, submit proof of continuing education pursuant to subsection 3;
(c) Notify the Board of a change in the location
of his or her office pursuant to NRS 634.129 ;
or
(d) Submit all information required to complete
the renewal,
the license
automatically expires and, except as otherwise provided in NRS 634.131 , may be reinstated only upon
the payment, by January 1 of the even-numbered year following the year in which
the license expired, of the required fee for reinstatement in addition to the
renewal fee.
13. If a holder of a certificate as a
chiropractic assistant fails to:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 10
or 11, pay the renewal fee by January 1 of an even-numbered year;
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5
or 6, submit proof of continuing education pursuant to subsection 4;
(c) Notify the Board of a change in the location
of his or her office pursuant to NRS 634.129 ;
or
(d) Submit all information required to complete
the renewal,
the
certificate automatically expires and may be reinstated only upon the payment
of the required fee for reinstatement in addition to the renewal fee.

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