NAC654.230. Reinstatement of license.  


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  •      1. A nursing facility administrator or an administrator of a residential facility for groups whose license has been revoked may apply to the Board for reinstatement of his or her license. The Board may reinstate the license if he or she has:

         (a) Submitted evidence, satisfactory to the Board, that he or she has removed the deficiency which led to the revocation of the license;

         (b) Applied for a license;

         (c) Successfully passed the examination for licensure;

         (d) Completed 8 hours of training that is approved by the Board concerning the statutes and regulations relating to long-term care or residential group care, as applicable, and any other standards of care which apply to nursing facility administrators or operators of residential facilities, as applicable; and

         (e) Meets all the other requirements for licensure as a nursing facility administrator or an administrator of a residential facility for groups set forth in this chapter and chapter 654 of NRS.

         2. After receipt of an application for reinstatement, the Board will schedule a formal hearing after providing notice in accordance with the provisions of chapter 233B of NRS.

         3. If the conviction for which a licensee’s license was revoked is reversed on appeal and the licensee is acquitted or discharged, his or her license becomes effective from the date of the acquittal or discharge.

     [Bd. of Exam’rs for Nursing Fac. Admin., License Rule No. 19, eff. 12-28-69; renumbered as No. 18, 8-16-75]—(NAC A 2-1-85; A by Bd. of Exam’rs for Admin’rs of Facilities for Long-Term Care, 11-29-95; R171-01, 6-28-2002; A by Bd. of Exam’rs for Long-Term Care Admin’rs by R174-12, 2-20-2013)