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NRS 630A.290 - Denial of license or certificate; notification of deficiency; appeal; records of issuance and denial of licenses or certificates.

NV Rev Stat § 630A.290 (2019) (N/A)
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1. The Board may deny an application for a license to practice homeopathic medicine or a certificate to practice as an advanced practitioner of homeopathy or as a homeopathic assistant for any violation of the provisions of this chapter or the regulations adopted by the Board.

2. The Board shall notify an applicant of any deficiency which prevents any further action on the application or results in the denial of the application. The applicant may respond in writing to the Board concerning any deficiency and, if the applicant does so, the Board shall respond in writing to the contentions of the applicant.

3. An unsuccessful applicant may appeal to the district court to review the action of the Board within 30 days after the date of the rejection of the application by the Board. Upon appeal the applicant has the burden to show that the action of the Board is erroneous or unlawful.

4. The Board shall maintain records pertaining to applicants to whom licenses and certificates have been issued or denied. The records must be open to the public and must contain:

(a) The name of each applicant.

(b) For an applicant for a license to practice homeopathic medicine, the name of the school granting the diploma and the date of the diploma.

(c) The date of issuance or denial of the license or certificate.

(d) The business address of the applicant.

(Added to NRS by 1983, 1484; A 1985, 310; 1987, 2062; 2013, 587)

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NRS 630A.290 - Denial of license or certificate; notification of deficiency; appeal; records of issuance and denial of licenses or certificates.