Nevada Code § 635.050

License to practice podiatry: Requirements; fee for application; regulations; exceptions
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1. Any person wishing to practice podiatry
in this State must, before beginning to practice, procure from the Board a
license to practice podiatry.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 635.066 and 635.0665 , a license to practice podiatry
may be issued by the Board to any person who:
(a) Is of good moral character.
(b) Has received the degree of D.P.M., Doctor of
Podiatric Medicine, from an accredited school of podiatry.
(c) Has completed a residency approved by the
Board.
(d) Has passed the examination given by the
National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners.
(e) Has not committed any act described in
subsection 2 of NRS 635.130 . For the
purposes of this paragraph, an affidavit signed by the applicant stating that
the applicant has not committed any act described in subsection 2 of NRS 635.130 constitutes satisfactory proof.
3. An applicant for a license to practice
podiatry must submit to the Board or a committee thereof pursuant to such
regulations as the Board may adopt:
(a) The fee for an application for a license,
including a license by endorsement, of not more than $600;
(b) Proof satisfactory to the Board that the
requirements of subsection 2 have been met; and
(c) All other information required by the Board
to complete an application for a license.
The Board
shall, by regulation, establish the fee required to be paid pursuant to this
subsection.
4. The Board may reject an application if
it appears that the applicants credentials are fraudulent or the applicant has
practiced podiatry without a license or committed any act described in
subsection 2 of NRS 635.130 .
5. The Board may require such further
documentation or proof of qualification as it may deem proper.
6. The provisions of this section do not
apply to a person who applies for:
(a) A limited license to practice podiatry
pursuant to NRS 635.075 ; or
(b) A provisional license to practice podiatry
pursuant to NRS 635.082 .

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