Nevada Code § 634.131

Application for reinstatement of expired license; regulations
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1. If a license expires pursuant to the
provisions of subsection 12 of NRS 634.130 and the license was not reinstated pursuant to the provisions of that
subsection, the person who held the license may apply to the Board to have the
license reinstated to active status.
2. An applicant to have an expired license
reinstated to active status pursuant to subsection 1 must:
(a) Submit satisfactory evidence to the Board:
(1) That the applicant has maintained an
active practice in another state, territory or country within the preceding 5
years;
(2) From all other licensing agencies
which have issued the applicant a license that he or she is in good standing
and has no legal actions pending against him or her; and
(3) That the applicant has participated in
a program of continuing education in accordance with NRS 634.130 for the year in which he or she
seeks to be reinstated to active status;
(b) Submit a statement from the applicant which
attests, on a form prescribed by the Board, that the applicant has read,
understood and will abide by the provisions of this chapter and chapter 629 of NRS and the regulations adopted
pursuant thereto;
(c) Pay:
(1) The fee for the biennial renewal of a
license to practice chiropractic;
(2) The fee for reinstating a license to
practice chiropractic which has expired; and
(3) The fee for the processing of
fingerprints established pursuant to subsection 4; and
(d) Submit a complete set of fingerprints and
written permission authorizing the Board to forward the fingerprints to the
Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation for its report.
3. If any of the requirements set forth in
subsection 2 are not met by an applicant for the reinstatement of an expired
license to active status, the Board, before reinstating the license of the
applicant to active status:
(a) Must hold a hearing to determine the
professional competency and fitness of the applicant; and
(b) May require the applicant to:
(1) Pass the Special Purposes Examination
for Chiropractic prepared by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners; and
(2) Satisfy any additional requirements
that the Board deems to be necessary.
4. The Board shall establish by regulation
the fee for processing fingerprints. The fee must not exceed the sum of the
amounts charged by the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal
History and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for processing the
fingerprints.

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