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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 636 - OPTOMETRY

NRS 636.206 Expedited license by endorsement: Requirements; procedure for issuance.

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NRS 636.206 Expedited license by endorsement: Requirements; procedure for issuance.
1. The Board may issue a license by endorsement to engage in the practice of optometry to an applicant who meets the requirements set forth in this section. An applicant may submit to the Board an application for such a license if the applicant holds a corresponding valid, active and unrestricted license to engage in the practice of optometry in the District of Columbia or any state or territory of the United States.
2. An applicant for a license by endorsement pursuant to this section must submit to the Board with his or her application:
(a)Proof satisfactory to the Board that the applicant:
(1)Satisfies the requirements of subsection 1;
(2)Has passed each part of the comprehensive national optometry examination administered by the National Board of Examiners in Optometry or its successor as a prerequisite to the issuance of the corresponding valid, active and unrestricted license described in subsection 1;
(3)Has had no adverse actions reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank within the past 5 years;
(4)Has been continuously and actively engaged in the practice of optometry for the past 5 years;
(5)Has not held a license to practice optometry in this State in the immediately preceding year;
(6)Has not been disciplined and is not currently under investigation by the corresponding regulatory authority of the District of Columbia or any state or territory in which the applicant currently holds or has held a license to engage in the practice of optometry; and
(7)Has not been held civilly or criminally liable for malpractice in the District of Columbia or any state or territory of the United States;
(b)An affidavit stating that the information contained in the application and any accompanying material is true and correct; and
(c)Any other information required by the Board.
3. Not later than 15 business days after receiving an application for a license by endorsement to engage in the practice of optometry pursuant to this section, the Board shall provide written notice to the applicant of any additional information required by the Board to consider the application. Unless the Board denies the application for good cause, the Board shall approve the application and issue a license by endorsement to engage in the practice of optometry to the applicant not later than 45 days after receiving the application.
4. A license by endorsement to engage in the practice of optometry may be issued at a meeting of the Board or between its meetings by the President of the Board. Such an action shall be deemed to be an action of the Board.
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