637A.150 - Actions by Board on applications.
637A.150 Actions by Board on applications.
1. Upon receipt by the Board of an application for examination or licensure, the Secretary shall review it for conformity with the applicable requirements and submit the application to the Board at its next scheduled meeting together with a recommendation for approval or disapproval. If the Board is satisfied that the information contained in the application is true, that the applicant meets all applicable requirements and that the applicant has paid the applicable fee, it shall approve the application.
2. An application may be disapproved if the applicant has:
(a) Been convicted of fraud or misrepresentation.
(b) Been denied similar licensure in another state.
(c) Been the subject of disciplinary action by a professional licensing board in this or any other state.
(d) Practiced as a hearing aid specialist without proper licensure.
(e) Engaged in any other conduct deemed to be unprofessional by the Board.
3. If the Board approves the application, the Secretary shall promptly notify the applicant in writing of the approval and, if applicable, of the time and place of examination.
4. If the Board disapproves the application, the Secretary shall promptly notify the applicant in writing of the disapproval, stating the reasons therefor.
5. Any applicant for examination whose application is approved by the Board may take the examination required in NRS 637A.100.
(Added to NRS by 1973, 992; A 1993, 1341)