Nevada Code § 636.3395

Summary suspension of license: Issuance of order; hearing; reinstatement of license required if no formal complaint pending on date of hearing
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1. If, after an investigation by the Board
or an investigative committee convened by the Board, the Board reasonably
determines that the health, safety or welfare of the public or any patient
served by a licensee is at risk of imminent or continued harm because of the
manner in which the licensee practices optometry, including, without
limitation, optometric telemedicine, the Board may summarily suspend the
license of the licensee pending a determination upon the conclusion of a
hearing to consider a formal complaint against the licensee. An order of
summary suspension may be issued only by the Board, the President of the Board,
the presiding officer of an investigative committee convened by the Board to
conduct the investigation or the member of the Board who conducted the
investigation.
2. If an order to summarily suspend the
license of a licensee is issued pursuant to subsection 1 by the President of
the Board, the presiding officer of an investigative committee of the Board or
a member of the Board, that person shall not participate in any further
proceedings of the Board relating to the order.
3. If the Board, the President of the
Board, the presiding officer of an investigative committee of the Board or a
member of the Board issues an order summarily suspending the license of a
licensee, the Board shall hold a hearing not later than 60 days after the date
on which the order is issued, unless the Board and the licensee mutually agree
to a longer period, to determine whether a reasonable basis exists to continue
the suspension of the license pending the conclusion of a hearing to consider a
formal complaint against the licensee. If no formal complaint against the
licensee is pending before the Board on the date on which a hearing is held
pursuant to this section, the Board must reinstate the license of the licensee.

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