Nevada Revised Statutes (Last Updated: December 24, 2014) |
TITLE54 PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS AND BUSINESSES |
CHAPTER634. Chiropractic |
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES |
NRS634.135. Fees.
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1. The Board may charge and collect fees not to exceed:
For an application for a license to practice chiropractic......................... $200.00
For an examination for a license to practice chiropractic......................... 200.00
For an application for, and the issuance of, a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant 100.00
For an examination for a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant.......... 100.00
For the issuance of a license to practice chiropractic................................. 300.00
For the biennial renewal of a license to practice chiropractic................ 1,000.00
For the biennial renewal of an inactive license to practice chiropractic. 300.00
For the biennial renewal of a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant.... 200.00
For the restoration to active status of an inactive license to practice chiropractic 300.00
For reinstating a license to practice chiropractic which has expired pursuant to NRS 634.130 or has been suspended....................................................................................................................... 500.00
For reinstating a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant which has expired pursuant to NRS 634.130 or has been suspended.................................................................................................... 100.00
For a review of any subject on the examination........................................... 25.00
For the issuance of a duplicate license or for changing the name on a license 35.00
For written verification of licensure or issuance of a certificate of good standing 25.00
For providing a list of persons who are licensed to practice chiropractic to a person who is not licensed to practice chiropractic.................................................................................................... 25.00
For providing a list of persons who were licensed to practice chiropractic following the most recent examination of the Board to a person who is not licensed to practice chiropractic............ 10.00
For a set of mailing labels containing the names and addresses of the persons who are licensed to practice chiropractic in this State......................................................................................................... 35.00
For providing a copy of the statutes, regulations and other rules governing the practice of chiropractic in this State to a person who is not licensed to practice chiropractic................................ 25.00
For each page of a list of continuing education courses that have been approved by the Board .50
For an application to a preceptor program offered by the Board to graduates of chiropractic schools or colleges......................................................................................................................... 35.00
For an application for a student or chiropractor to participate in the preceptor program established by the Board pursuant to NRS 634.137........................................................................... 35.00
For a review by the Board of a course offered by a chiropractic school or college or a course of continuing education in chiropractic.................................................................................................... 50.00
2. In addition to the fees set forth in subsection 1, the Board may charge and collect reasonable and necessary fees for the expedited processing of a request or for any other incidental service it provides.
3. For a check or other method of payment made payable to the Board or tendered to the Board that is returned to the Board or otherwise dishonored upon presentation for payment, the Board shall assess and collect a fee in the amount established by the State Controller pursuant to NRS 353C.115.
(Added to NRS by 1993, 327; A 1995, 2751; 2003, 20th Special Session, 219; 2005, 591, 2822; 2007, 2936, 2948; 2011, 914; 2013, 552)