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Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-639 > Certificates-licenses-and-permits > 639-190

639.190  Issuance of certificate of registration after forfeiture.  If a certificate of registration as a pharmacist is forfeited by a person as provided in NRS 639.180, the Board may, within 5 years thereafter, issue a certificate of registration to the person if the Board determines that the person:

      1.  Has not committed any act listed in NRS 639.210 other than the failure to renew the certificate by not submitting the application for renewal or the fee for renewal; and

      2.  Is capable and qualified by education or experience, or both, to practice the profession of pharmacy in this State.

      [Part 8:286:1913; A 1951, 290; 1953, 588; 1955, 307]—(NRS A 1967, 1647; 1979, 1689; 1983, 1507; 1991, 1950; 1999, 243)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-639 > Certificates-licenses-and-permits > 639-190

639.190  Issuance of certificate of registration after forfeiture.  If a certificate of registration as a pharmacist is forfeited by a person as provided in NRS 639.180, the Board may, within 5 years thereafter, issue a certificate of registration to the person if the Board determines that the person:

      1.  Has not committed any act listed in NRS 639.210 other than the failure to renew the certificate by not submitting the application for renewal or the fee for renewal; and

      2.  Is capable and qualified by education or experience, or both, to practice the profession of pharmacy in this State.

      [Part 8:286:1913; A 1951, 290; 1953, 588; 1955, 307]—(NRS A 1967, 1647; 1979, 1689; 1983, 1507; 1991, 1950; 1999, 243)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-54 > Chapter-639 > Certificates-licenses-and-permits > 639-190

639.190  Issuance of certificate of registration after forfeiture.  If a certificate of registration as a pharmacist is forfeited by a person as provided in NRS 639.180, the Board may, within 5 years thereafter, issue a certificate of registration to the person if the Board determines that the person:

      1.  Has not committed any act listed in NRS 639.210 other than the failure to renew the certificate by not submitting the application for renewal or the fee for renewal; and

      2.  Is capable and qualified by education or experience, or both, to practice the profession of pharmacy in this State.

      [Part 8:286:1913; A 1951, 290; 1953, 588; 1955, 307]—(NRS A 1967, 1647; 1979, 1689; 1983, 1507; 1991, 1950; 1999, 243)