Nevada Code § 636.227

Licensing by Board; application for license; notice to Board of changes regarding facility; regulations
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1. The Board may grant a license to an
accredited school or college of optometry to establish an extended clinical
facility for the treatment of visual disorders and shall adopt reasonable
regulations and establish procedures for such purpose. If a license is granted,
it is effective only until February 28 of the next even-numbered year unless
renewed by the Board upon payment of the fee for the renewal of the license
established pursuant to NRS 636.143 .
2. An accredited school or college of
optometry which desires to establish an extended clinical facility for the
treatment of visual disorders in this State must apply to the Board for a
license, and the application must contain the following information:
(a) The name and address of the proposed
facility;
(b) The date when the school or college desires
to commence operation of the facility;
(c) A brief description of the facility and of
the equipment which will be available for use there;
(d) The kinds of optometric services to be
rendered; and
(e) The name and address of each instructor or
clinician to be employed at the facility, his or her academic qualifications
and any licenses which entitle the instructor or clinician to practice
optometry in this or any other state.
3. Every school or college of optometry
which operates a licensed facility in this State shall notify the Board if the
school or college changes its instructors or clinicians, the location of the
facility or the content of a clinical program.
4. Nothing in this section authorizes a
licensed optometrist to engage in any acts which are beyond the scope of his or
her license issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
5. For the purposes of this section,
extended clinical facility for the treatment of visual disorders means a
clinical facility which renders optometric services and is operated by an
accredited school or college of optometry, but which is located beyond the
boundaries of the principal campus of the school or college.

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