Issuance of license to practice as doctor of Oriental medicine. [Effective through December 31, 2019.]

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The Board shall issue a license to practice as a doctor of Oriental medicine to an applicant who:

1. Has:

(a) Successfully completed an accredited 4-year program of study, or its equivalent, in Oriental medicine at a school or college of Oriental medicine that is approved by the Board;

(b) Earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the United States;

(c) Passed an investigation of his or her background and personal history conducted by the Board; and

(d) Passed the examinations required by NRS 634A.120; or

2. Has:

(a) Successfully completed a 4-year program of study, or its equivalent, in Oriental medicine at a school or college of Oriental medicine that is approved by the Board;

(b) Lawfully practiced Oriental medicine in another state or foreign country for at least 4 years;

(c) Passed an investigation of his or her background and personal history conducted by the Board; and

(d) Passed the examinations required by NRS 634A.120.

(Added to NRS by 1973, 637; A 1975, 234, 1814; 1981, 1290; 1991, 1128; 2001, 1105, 2416)


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