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Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-634 > Licenses-and-certificates > 634-123

634.123  Chiropractor’s assistant: Qualification; certification; supervision.

      1.  The Board may issue a certificate to a properly qualified applicant to perform ancillary services relating to chiropractic, other than chiropractic adjustment, under the supervision of a chiropractor. The Board shall specify the formal training, including at least 12 months of study or the equivalent, which such an applicant must have completed before the Board awards the applicant a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant.

      2.  An application for the issuance of a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant must include all information required to complete the application.

      (Added to NRS by 1981, 1150; A 1997, 2131; 2005, 2730, 2807)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-634 > Licenses-and-certificates > 634-123

634.123  Chiropractor’s assistant: Qualification; certification; supervision.

      1.  The Board may issue a certificate to a properly qualified applicant to perform ancillary services relating to chiropractic, other than chiropractic adjustment, under the supervision of a chiropractor. The Board shall specify the formal training, including at least 12 months of study or the equivalent, which such an applicant must have completed before the Board awards the applicant a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant.

      2.  An application for the issuance of a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant must include all information required to complete the application.

      (Added to NRS by 1981, 1150; A 1997, 2131; 2005, 2730, 2807)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-634 > Licenses-and-certificates > 634-123

634.123  Chiropractor’s assistant: Qualification; certification; supervision.

      1.  The Board may issue a certificate to a properly qualified applicant to perform ancillary services relating to chiropractic, other than chiropractic adjustment, under the supervision of a chiropractor. The Board shall specify the formal training, including at least 12 months of study or the equivalent, which such an applicant must have completed before the Board awards the applicant a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant.

      2.  An application for the issuance of a certificate as a chiropractor’s assistant must include all information required to complete the application.

      (Added to NRS by 1981, 1150; A 1997, 2131; 2005, 2730, 2807)