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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 636 - OPTOMETRY

NRS 636.275 Restoration or expiration of license suspended for failure to comply with requirements for renewal.

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NRS 636.275 Restoration or expiration of license suspended for failure to comply with requirements for renewal.
1. A license which has been suspended for failure of the licensee to pay the renewal fee, to submit all information required to complete the renewal or to submit evidence of completion of the required number of hours of continuing education may be restored at any time within 90 days after the suspension of the license upon the licensee:
(a)Paying the renewal fee;
(b)Paying a late fee in the amount prescribed by the Board;
(c)Submitting all required information; and
(d)Completing the required number of hours of continuing education.
2. Any license suspended pursuant to the provisions of NRS 636.270 expires 91 days after the suspension of the license unless the license is restored pursuant to subsection 1.
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