NAC654.110. Additional requirements for licensure; fee.  


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  • In addition to the requirements of NRS 654.150 and 654.180 and NAC 654.100, an applicant for a license as a nursing facility administrator must:

         1. Provide a statement to the Board indicating that to the best of the applicant’s knowledge he or she is of good health and free from contagious disease;

         2. Indicate whether the applicant suffers from any mental impairment that would affect his or her ability to perform the duties of a nursing facility administrator;

         3. Be able to communicate adequately in the English language both verbally and in writing;

         4. Indicate whether the applicant has been investigated or is being investigated for misconduct or had a license or certificate revoked, modified, limited or suspended, or whether any other disciplinary action or proceeding has been instituted against him or her by any authority in any state; and

         5. Provide a statement to the Board indicating whether since the age of 18 years the applicant has ever been:

         (a) Charged with any misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or felony; or

         (b) Convicted of any misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or felony.

     [Bd. of Exam’rs for Nursing Fac. Admin., License Rule No. 8, eff. 12-28-69; A 8-16-75]—(NAC A 2-1-85; 3-27-92; A by Bd. of Exam’rs for Admin’rs of Facilities for Long-Term Care, 11-29-95; R187-97, 3-12-98; R200-99, 3-8-2000; R209-05, 5-4-2006; A by Bd. of Exam’rs for Long-Term Care Admin’rs by R174-12, 2-20-2013)