Nev. Admin. Code § 641.133

Current through October 11, 2024
Section 641.133 - Placement of license on inactive status; renewal or restoration to active status
1. Upon written request to the Board and payment of the fee prescribed by the Board, a psychologist may have his or her license placed on inactive status.
2. A person whose license is placed on inactive status shall not engage in the practice of psychology during the period in which the license is on inactive status.
3. A person who wishes to renew a license that is placed on inactive status must submit to the Board:
(a) An application for the renewal of the license; and
(b) The fee for the biennial renewal of a license on inactive status.
4. A person whose license is placed on inactive status may apply to the Board to have the license restored to active status. The Board will restore the license to active status upon:
(a) The submission of an application for the restoration of the license;
(b) The payment of the appropriate fee as set forth in NAC 641.019 for the restoration to active status of a license on inactive status;
(c) The submission of proof of completion of the requirements for continuing education for the 2 years immediately preceding the date of the application;
(d) If the applicant has engaged in the practice of psychology in another jurisdiction during the period his or her license was on inactive status, the submission of proof that he or she is in good standing and that there are no disciplinary proceedings pending against him or her in that jurisdiction;
(e) Submission of any other proof the Board may require to determine whether the applicant is qualified and competent to engage in the practice of psychology; and
(f) If the Board considers it necessary, the successful completion of the national examination or the state examination administered by the Board pursuant to NAC 641.112.

Nev. Admin. Code § 641.133

Added to NAC by Bd. of Psychological Exam'rs by R078-99, eff. 3-13-2000; A by R090-01, 2-7-2002; R131-09, 1-28-2010; R209-09, 10-15-2010; A by R051-23A, eff. 4/19/2024

NRS 641.100