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any time for any of the grounds provided in NRS 630.161 or 630.301 to 630.3065, inclusive. (Added to NRS by 1979, 676; A 1981, 1131; 1985, 2232; 1987, 195; 1991, 1069, 1886, 1888; 2001, 764) Biennial Registration; Fees NRS 630.267 Biennial registration: Submission of list and fee; suspension and reinstatement of license; notice to licensee. 1. Each holder of a license to practice medicine must, on or before July 1 of each alternate year: (a) Submit a list of all actions filed or claims submitted to arbitration or mediation for malpractice or negligence against him during the previous 2 years. (b) Pay to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Board the applicable fee for biennial registration. This fee must be collected for the period for which a physician is licensed. (c) Submit all information required to complete the biennial registration. 2. When a holder of a license fails to pay the fee for biennial registration and submit all information required to complete the biennial registration after they become due, his license to practice medicine in this State is automatically suspended. The holder may, within 2 years after the date his license is suspended, upon payment of twice the amount of the current fee for biennial registration to the Secretary-Treasurer and submission of all information required to complete the biennial registration and after he is found to be in good standing and qualified under the provisions of this chapter, be reinstated to practice. 3. The Board shall make such reasonable attempts as are practicable to notify a licensee: (a) At least once that his fee for biennial registration and all information required to complete the biennial registration are due; and (b) That his license is suspended. A copy of this notice must be sent to the Drug Enforcement Administration of the United States Department of Justice or its successor agency. (Added to NRS by 1985, 2223; A 1987, 196; 1997, 2120; 2001, 765; 2002 Special Session, 19; 2003, 16; 2005, 2715, 2807) NRS 630.268 Fees; cost of special meeting to be paid by person requesting meeting. 1. The Board shall charge and collect not more than the following fees: For application for and issuance of a license to practice as a physician, including a license by endorsement $600 For application for and issuance of a temporary, locum tenens, limited, restricted, special or special purpose license 400 For renewal of a limited, restricted or special license................................................ 400 For application for and issuance of a license as a physician assistant.................. 400 For biennial registration of a physician assistant...................................................... 800 For biennial registration of a physician....................................................................... 800 For application for and issuance of a license as a practitioner of respiratory care 400 For biennial registration of a practitioner of respiratory care.................................. 600 For biennial registration for a physician who is on inactive status........................ 400 For written verification of licensure............................................................................... 50 For a duplicate identification card.................................................................................. 25 For a duplicate license..................................................................................................... 50 For computer printouts or labels.................................................................................. 500 For verification of a listing of physicians, per hour.................................................... 20 For furnishing a list of new physicians....................................................................... 100 2. In addition to the fees prescribed in subsection 1, the Board shall charge and collect necessary and reasonable fees for its other services. 3. The cost of any special meeting called at the request of a licensee, an institution, an organization, a state agency or an applicant for licensure must be paid for by the person or entity requesting the special meeting. Such a special meeting must not be called until the person or entity requesting it has paid a cash deposit with the Board sufficient to defray all expenses of the meeting. [20:169:1949; 1943 NCL § 4107.20]—(NRS A 1973, 514; 1975, 959; 1981, 1132; 1983, 304; 1985, 2234; 1987, 196; 1991, 1886; 1993, 2301; 1997, 683; 2001, 766; 2003, 1890) PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS NRS 630.271 Authorized services. 1. A physician assistant may perform such medical services as he is authorized to perform by his supervising physician. 2. The Board and supervising physician shall limit the authority of a physician assistant to prescribe controlled substances to those schedules of controlled substances that the supervising physician is authorized to prescribe pursuant to state and federal law. (Added to NRS by 1973, 512; A 1995, 1711; 1997, 682; 2001, 765) NRS 630.273 Issuance and conditions of license. The Board may issue a license to an applicant who is qualified under the regulations of the Board to perform medical services under the supervision of a supervising physician. The application for a license as a physician assistant must include all information required to complete the application. (Added to NRS by 1973, 512; A 1975, 991; 1979, 555; 1985, 2233; 1997, 682, 2120; 1999, 520; 2001, 765; 2003, 16; 2005, 2715, 2807) NRS 630.275 Board to adopt regulations concerning licensure. The Board shall adopt regulations regarding the licensure of a physician assistant, including, but not limited to: 1. The educational and other qualifications of applicants. 2. The required academic program for applicants. 3. The procedures for applications for and the issuance of licenses. 4. The tests or examinations of applicants by the Board. 5. The medical services which a physician assistant may perform, except that he may not perform those specific functions and duties delegated or restricted by law to persons licensed as dentists, chiropractors, podiatric physicians and optometrists under chapters 631, 634, 635 and 636, respectively, of NRS, or as hearing aid specialists. 6. The duration, renewal and termination of licenses. 7. The grounds and procedures respecting disciplinary actions against physician assistants. 8. The supervision of medical services of a physician assistant by a supervising physician. (Added to NRS by 1973, 512; A 1985, 2233; 1993, 2217; 1997, 683; 2001, 765) PRACTITIONERS OF RESPIRATORY CARE NRS 630.276 Licensed physician required to supervise respiratory care. The practice of respiratory care must be performed under the direction of or pursuant to a prescription from a physician licensed to practice in this State, any other state, any territory of the United States or the District of Columbia. (Added to NRS by 2001, 759) NRS 630.277 Requirements; prohibitions; intern in respiratory care. 1. Every person who wishes to practice respiratory care in this State must: (a) Have a high school diploma or general equivalency diploma; (b) Complete an educational program for respiratory care which has been approved by the National Board for Respiratory Care or its successor organization; (c) Pass the examination as an entry-level or advanced practitioner of respiratory care administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care or its successor organization; (d) Be certified by the National Board for Respiratory Care or its successor organization; and (e) Be licensed to practice respiratory care by the Board and have paid the required fee for licensure. 2. Except as otherwis

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