Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter639 Pharmacists and Pharmacy |
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION |
NAC639.360. Accreditation of material, course or program.
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1. A provider who seeks accreditation for any material, course or program must submit it to the Board or its designee for review. The Board will notify the provider of the accreditation or denial thereof within 60 days after the submission of a completed application. In a notice of accreditation, the Board will designate the number of units of continuing education for which the course or program is accredited. Accreditation expires 2 years after issuance, unless sooner renewed.
2. In determining whether or not any submitted material, course or program should be accredited, the Board must be satisfied that:
(a) The material, course or program is presented by a provider;
(b) A certificate of completion will be issued to each participant who completes the course or program;
(c) The program includes some mechanism whereby each participant is allowed to evaluate the course with respect to the comprehensibility of the material;
(d) A complete syllabus is included;
(e) The material, course or program is accurate, applicable to pharmacy and of adequate technical quality; and
(f) If the material, course or program is not accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, the material, course or program is submitted to the Board at least 60 days before the material, course or program is provided.
[Bd. of Pharmacy, § 639.130, eff. 6-26-80]—(NAC A 10-26-83; 10-17-86; 4-28-88; R130-05, 11-17-2005)