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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 640E - DIETITIANS

NRS 640E.110 Regulations.

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NRS 640E.110 Regulations.
1. The Board may:
(a)Adopt regulations establishing reasonable standards:
(1)For the denial, renewal, suspension and revocation of, and the placement of conditions, limitations and restrictions upon, a license to engage in the practice of dietetics.
(2)Of professional conduct for the practice of dietetics.
(b)Investigate and determine the eligibility of an applicant for a license pursuant to this chapter.
(c)Carry out and enforce the provisions of this chapter and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
2. The Board shall adopt regulations establishing reasonable:
(a)Qualifications for the issuance of a license pursuant to this chapter.
(b)Standards for the continuing professional competence of licensees. The Division may evaluate licensees periodically for compliance with those standards.
3. The Board shall adopt regulations establishing a schedule of reasonable fees and charges for:
(a)Investigating licensees and applicants for a license pursuant to this chapter;
(b)Evaluating the professional competence of licensees;
(c)Conducting hearings pursuant to this chapter;
(d)Duplicating and verifying records of the Division; and
(e)Surveying, evaluating and approving schools and courses of dietetics,
Ê and may collect the fees established pursuant to this subsection.
4. The Board may adopt such other regulations as it determines necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter relating to the practice of dietetics.
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