Nevada Statutes
§ 635.065 — Requirements for applicants licensed to practice podiatry in another jurisdiction
Nevada § 635.065
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 635.065 (2026).
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1. In addition to the other requirements for licensure set forth in this chapter, an applicant for a license to practice podiatry in this State who has been licensed to practice podiatry in another state or the District of Columbia must submit:
(a)An affidavit signed by the applicant that:
(1)Identifies each jurisdiction in which the applicant has been licensed to practice; and
(2)States whether a disciplinary proceeding has ever been instituted against the applicant by the licensing board of that jurisdiction and, if so, the status of the proceeding; and
(b)If the applicant is currently licensed to practice podiatry in another state or the District of Columbia, a certificate from the licensing board of that jurisdiction stating that the applicant is in good standing and no disciplinar
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2007, 1041 ; A 2015, 3014 , 3891 )
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§ 635.010
Definitions§ 635.015
Applicability of chapter§ 635.037
Subpoenas: Issuance; enforcement§ 635.045
Fiscal year; biennial audit§ 635.066
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