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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 633 - OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE

NRS 633.4252 Regulations concerning licensure of anesthesiologist assistants.

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NRS 633.4252 Regulations concerning licensure of anesthesiologist assistants. The Board shall adopt regulations establishing the requirements for the issuance of a license to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant pursuant to NRS 633.4254 and a temporary license to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant pursuant to NRS 633.4262 , including, without limitation:
1. The required qualifications of an applicant for such a license or temporary license;
2. The academic or educational certificates, credentials or programs of study required of an applicant for such a license or temporary licenses;
3. The procedures for submitting an application for a license or temporary license;
4. The standards of review for applicants submitted pursuant to NRS 633.4254 and 633.4262 and procedures for the issuance of such licenses;
5. The testing or examination of applicants by the Board;
6. The renewal, revocation, suspension and termination of licenses;
7. The regulation and discipline of anesthesiologist assistants, including, without limitation, the reporting of complaints, conducting investigations of alleged misconduct and disciplinary proceedings;
8. The requirements for the supervision of an anesthesiologist assistant by a supervising osteopathic anesthesiologist; and
9. Consistent with the provisions of NRS 633.425 , the duties which an anesthesiologist assistant may perform under the supervision of a supervising osteopathic anesthesiologist.
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