Current through November 8, 2024
Section 653.110 - Renewal of license or limited license: Requirements; request for hearing if application denied; appeal; submission of new application1. The Division shall not renew a license or limited license unless the applicant for renewal of the license or limited license provides to the Division evidence that he or she has: (a) Satisfied: (1) The qualifications for the renewal of a license or limited license set forth in this chapter and in NRS 653.310 to 653.910, inclusive; and(2) The continuing education requirements set forth in NAC 653.300; and (b) Paid the fee for the renewal of a license or limited license, as applicable, set forth in NAC 653.200. 2. If the Division receives an application to renew a license or limited license 90 days before the expiration of the license or limited license, the Division shall determine if the applicant for the renewal of the license or limited license has satisfied the requirements set forth in subsection 1. If the Division determines that an applicant for the renewal of the license or limited license has not satisfied the requirements set forth in subsection 1, the Division shall send a notice to the applicant explaining any deficiency which prevents the renewal of the license or limited license. Such notice must set forth a date by which the applicant must correct such a deficiency. Such notice must be sent to the applicant: (a) Within 90 days of the receipt of the application for the renewal of the license or limited license by the Division; or(b) Thirty days before the expiration date of the license or limited license, whichever occurs earlier. 3. An applicant for renewal of a license or limited license may, at any time while his or her application is pending, including, without limitation, before receiving the notice pursuant to subsection 2 or after receiving the notice pursuant to subsection 2, submit additional information to the Division to satisfy the requirements set forth in subsection 1 or to correct a deficiency that would result in receiving a notice pursuant to subsection 2. If the applicant fails to provide additional information to the Division by the date set forth in the notice received pursuant to subsection 2, the Division shall issue a notice to the applicant that explains that the Division has denied his or her application to renew the license or limited license. 4. An applicant who has received a notice of denial to renew the license or limited license issued pursuant to subsection 3 may request a hearing before the Administrator of the Division within 10 business days after the receipt of the notice. The applicant has the burden of proof in such a hearing. The applicant may appeal the determination of the Administrator for judicial review in the manner set forth in NRS 233B.121 to 233B.150, inclusive. 5. If the license or limited license of an applicant is not renewed and the applicant does not succeed in his or her appeal pursuant to subsection 4, the applicant may submit a new application for the issuance of a license or limited license. The applicant shall not engage in radiologic imaging or radiation therapy unless he or she has been issued a license or limited license from the Division.Nev. Admin. Code § 653.110
Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R074-19, eff. 6/8/2020