Nevada Code § 639.127

Application for registration as pharmacist; payment of fee; submission of fingerprints; issuance of provisional registration; proof of qualifications; period of validity of application; issuance of certificate of registration
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1. An applicant for registration as a
pharmacist in this State must submit an application to the Executive Secretary
of the Board on a form furnished by the Board and must pay the fee fixed by the
Board. The fee must be paid at the time the application is submitted and is
compensation to the Board for the investigation and the examination of the
applicant. Under no circumstances may the fee be refunded.
2. In addition to the requirements of
subsection 1, each applicant for registration as a pharmacist shall submit with
the application 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. The Board may issue a provisional registration to
an applicant pending receipt of the report from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation if the Board determines that the applicant is otherwise qualified
for registration.
3. Proof of the qualifications of any
applicant must be made to the satisfaction of the Board and must be
substantiated by affidavits, records or such other evidence as the Board may
require.
4. An application is only valid for 1 year
after the date it is received by the Board unless the Board extends its period
of validity.
5. A certificate of registration as a
pharmacist must be issued to each person who the Board determines is qualified
pursuant to the provisions of NRS 639.120 , 639.134 , 639.136 or 639.1365 . The certificate entitles the
person to whom it is issued to practice pharmacy in this State.

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