Nev. Admin. Code § 632.805 - Withdrawal of approval
Current through March 28, 2022
1. The Executive
Director will send a written notice by certified mail to the administrative
body and coordinator of an approved program if the Board intends to withdraw
its approval of that program. The notice must specify the reasons for the
withdrawal. The coordinator of a program or the administrative body may rebut
the reasons for the withdrawal contained in the notice within 15 days after the
date the notice is received. The Executive Director will send a written notice
of the final determination of the Board to the administrative body and the
coordinator of the program.
2. The
Board may withdraw its approval of an approved program if:
(a) The program fails to comply with the
requirements of any statute or regulation;
(b) Twenty percent or more of the trainees in
the program fail the competency evaluation test;
(c) The program has not admitted any trainees
within the previous 12 months; or
(d) The Board finds three or more instances
in which one or more trainees of the program have engaged in unsafe or abusive
conduct during the competency evaluation test. For the purposes of conducting
an investigation pursuant to
NRS
632.310, three documented and substantiated
incidents of unsafe or abusive conduct by trainees of a program during the
competency evaluation test make out a prima facie case.
3. If the Board withdraws its approval, the
administrator of the program shall take such action as is necessary to retain
safely the records of each trainee in the program and to ensure that the
trainees complete training.
Notes
NRS 632.120, 632.2856
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