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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 632 - NURSING

NRS 632.342 Renewal of certificate.

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NRS 632.342 Renewal of certificate.
1. The certificate of a nursing assistant or medication aide - certified must be renewed biennially on the date of the certificate holder’s birthday.
2. The Board shall renew a certificate if the applicant:
(a)Submits a completed written application and the fee required by this chapter;
(b)Submits documentation of completion of continuing training, as required by the Board, in the previous 24 months;
(c)Has not committed any acts which are grounds for disciplinary action, unless the Board determines that sufficient restitution has been made or the act was not substantially related to nursing;
(d)Submits documentation of employment as a nursing assistant or medication aide - certified during the 2 years immediately preceding the date of the renewal; and
(e)Submits all information required to complete the renewal.
Ê The training program completed pursuant to paragraph
(b)must be approved by the Board.
3. Failure to renew the certificate results in forfeiture of the right to practice unless the nursing assistant or medication aide - certified qualifies for the issuance of a new certificate.
4. Renewal of a certificate becomes effective on the date on which:
(a)The application is filed;
(b)The renewal fee is paid; or
(c)All information required to complete the renewal is submitted,
Ê whichever occurs latest.
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