Nev. Admin. Code § 638.Sec. 7.1 - NEW
1. A person who holds a current and active
license in good standing to practice veterinary medicine issued by another
state, a territory of the United States or the District of Columbia and meets
the requirements for licensure set forth in
NRS
638.100 and
638.103
may apply for a temporary license to practice veterinary medicine in this
State.
2. To apply for a temporary
license, the applicant must submit an application to the Executive Director of
the Board. An applicant must submit an application for a temporary license not
later than 30 days before the applicant intends to practice veterinary medicine
in this State unless the President or Vice President of the Board authorizes,
upon a showing of good cause, an applicant to file an application for a
temporary license less than 30 days before the applicant intends to practice
veterinary medicine in this State.
3. An application for a temporary license
must be on a form prescribed by the Board and include, without limitation:
(a) Proof that the applicant satisfies the
requirements set forth in
NRS
638.100 and
638.103;
(b) Documentation every license to practice
veterinary medicine issued to the applicant by another state, territory or the
District of Columbia;
(c) A current
photograph of the applicant measuring 2 inches by 2 inches;
(d) The specific location at which the
applicant intends to practice veterinary medicine in this State;
(e) The dates on which the applicant intends
to practice veterinary medicine in this State, which must not exceed 10
consecutive calendar days; and
(f)
The fee for a temporary license to practice veterinary medicine prescribed by
NAC 638.035, unless the veterinary
services that the applicant will provide in this State will be performed
without payment or compensation, in which case the Board will waive the
fee.
4. A temporary
license to practice veterinary medicine in this State is valid only:
(a) For the licensee to practice veterinary
medicine at a specific location designated in the temporary license;
and
(b) For a period not to exceed
10 consecutive calendar days. A temporary license may not be extended or
renewed.
5. The Board
will not grant more than two temporary licenses to the same applicant during
any calendar year.
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