Nev. Admin. Code § 391.463

Current through October 11, 2024
Section 391.463 - Revocation of approval of qualified provider: Notification of intent; requirements of exit plan
1. The Commission may revoke its approval of a qualified provider if the Commission determines that the program for an alternative route to licensure offered by the qualified provider does not meet the applicable requirements of this chapter or chapter 391 of NRS.
2. Before the Commission revokes its approval of a qualified provider, the Commission will notify the qualified provider of its intent to revoke approval. The notice must include the specific reasons upon which the Commission is basing its decision. Not later than 30 days after the date on which the qualified provider receives the notice, the qualified provider may submit a written response to the Commission which sets forth the reasons why approval should not be revoked. The Commission will review the notice and any response submitted by the qualified provider and will determine whether to:
(a) Revoke the approval of the qualified provider;
(b) Allow the qualified provider to continue providing the program for an alternative route to licensure if certain enumerated conditions are met; or
(c) Allow the continued approval of the qualified provider without conditions.
3. If the Commission revokes its approval of a qualified provider, the qualified provider must provide an exit plan which includes, without limitation, a description of how the qualified provider will assist students enrolled in the program for an alternative route to licensure in completing another program with a different qualified provider at no cost to the student.

Nev. Admin. Code § 391.463

Added to NAC by Comm'n on Prof. Standards in Education by R115-11, eff. 10-4-2013

NRS 391.019