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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 641D - APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

NRS 641D.880 Procedure for removing limitation, terminating probation or reinstating license or registration.

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NRS 641D.880 Procedure for removing limitation, terminating probation or reinstating license or registration.
1. Any person:
(a)Whose practice of applied behavior analysis has been limited;
(b)Whose license or registration has been revoked; or
(c)Who has been placed on probation,
Ê by an order of the Board may apply to the Board after 1 year for removal of the limitation or termination of the probation or may apply to the Board pursuant to the provisions of chapter 622A of NRS for reinstatement of the revoked license or registration.
2. In hearing the application, the Board:
(a)May require the person to submit such evidence of changed conditions and of fitness as it considers proper.
(b)Shall determine whether under all the circumstances the time of the application is reasonable.
3. The Board may deny the application or modify or rescind its order as it considers the evidence and the public safety warrants.
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