NAC634A.090. Investigation of applicant: Prerequisite to practical examination.  


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  •      1. An investigation of an applicant’s background and training by the Board or any person acting on its behalf must include:

         (a) Verification of a report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation showing no prior convictions;

         (b) Verification of graduation from a school or college approved by the Board;

         (c) Verification of licensure in another state or country, if applicable;

         (d) Verification that questions on the application relating to the applicant’s background have been answered correctly; and

         (e) Further investigation of an applicant who attended a foreign school or college or practiced Oriental medicine in another state or country as the circumstances warrant.

         2. An applicant may not take the practical examination for which he or she has applied before the investigation of his or her background and training has been completed.

     [Bd. of Oriental Med., Art. VII §§ 1 & 2, eff. 4-26-74; § 3, eff. 4-26-74; A 7-19-76]—(NAC A by R071-02, 11-25-2002; R193-07, 6-17-2008)