Nevada Code § 654.150

Qualifications of applicant and other requirements for licensure as nursing facility administrator
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Each
applicant for licensure as a nursing facility administrator pursuant to this
chapter must:
1. Be of good moral character and
physically and emotionally capable of administering a facility for skilled
nursing or facility for intermediate care.
2. Have satisfactorily completed a course
of instruction and training prescribed or approved by the Board, including the
study of:
(a) The needs which are to be properly served by
a facility for skilled nursing or facility for intermediate care;
(b) The laws governing the operation of a
facility and the protection of the patients interests; and
(c) The elements of good administration of a
facility.
In lieu of
the specific requirements of this subsection, the applicant may present other
evidence satisfactory to the Board of sufficient education, training or
experience by which the applicant would be qualified to administer, supervise
and manage a facility.
3. Pass an examination conducted and
prescribed by the Board pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
4. Submit with the application:
(a) 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; and
(b) A fee to cover the actual cost of obtaining
the report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
5. Meet such other standards and
qualifications as the Board may from time to time establish.
6. Submit all information required to
complete the application.

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