Nev. Admin. Code § 637B.420 - Acceptable activities, courses, seminars, workshops and conferences; limitations on credit
1. In addition to
any course deemed to be approved by the Board pursuant to subsection 5 of NAC
637B.400, the Board will accept the following kinds of activities for credit
toward fulfilling its requirement for continuing education:
(a) Attendance at a course or program
conducted by a university, school district, hospital or similar
entity.
(b) Attendance at a
workshop, seminar, demonstration, meeting or lecture.
(c) Making a presentation at a workshop,
seminar or similar function. Credit is allowed for time spent on both
preparation and presentation. The greatest number of hours allowed for
presentation is 8 hours during any one licensing period. Credit claimed for
preparation may not exceed 50 percent of the number of hours credited for
presentation.
(d) Publication of
material in a professional journal or equivalent periodical or work. The Board
will determine the number of hours allowed for credit under this paragraph, but
the greatest number of hours allowed is 8 hours during any one licensing
period.
(e) Participation in a
planned observation or visit which is part of a clinical program if prior
written approval for the activity is obtained from the Board.
(f) Completion of an Internet
course.
2. The Board
will consider a written request from a licensee that the Board approve credit
for any continuing education not specified in subsection 1 if the request is
submitted to the Board before the date of renewal of the license.
3. If a written request submitted pursuant to
subsection 2 is not granted, the Board may grant additional time for the
licensee to fulfill any required continuing education that he or she has not
completed.
Notes
Sections 17 and 18 of Assembly Bill No. 115, chapter 404, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 2296 (NRS 637B.132 and 637B.191 )
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