Nevada Code § 636.260

Payment of renewal fee; requirements for continuing education; waiver; presentment of evidence of completion of educational or postgraduate program by licensee certified to administer and prescribe pharmaceutical agents
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1. Before March 1 of each even-numbered
year, each licensee shall pay a renewal fee to the Executive Director in the
amount established pursuant to NRS 636.143 .
For the purposes of this subsection, the date of the postmark on any payment
received by mail shall be deemed to be the date of receipt by the Executive
Director.
2. The renewal fee must be accompanied by
satisfactory evidence that the licensee has, within the immediately preceding
24-month period, completed the required number of hours in a course or courses
of continuing education that have been approved by the Board. This evidence
must be indicated on the form for proof of completion of continuing education
that is furnished by the Board. The Board shall not require a licensee to
complete more than 40 hours of continuing education during each period of
renewal. The Board may waive the requirement that a licensee complete all or
part of the required number of hours of continuing education upon good cause
shown by the licensee.
3. The Board shall require each licensee
to complete at least 2 hours of training in the screening, brief intervention
and referral to treatment approach to substance use disorder within 2 years
after initial licensure as part of the continuing education required by
subsection 2.
4. A licensee who is certified to
administer and prescribe pharmaceutical agents pursuant to NRS 636.288 must, at the time of paying the
renewal fee, present evidence satisfactory to the Executive Director that,
during the 24 months immediately preceding the payment of the renewal fee, the
licensee completed an educational or postgraduate program approved by the
Board. The Board shall establish the number of hours for completion of the
program which must be not less than 50 hours nor more than 100 hours.

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