Issuance of license to practice veterinary medicine without examination or as diplomate.

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1. The Board may in its discretion license an applicant solely on the basis of oral interviews and practical demonstrations upon sufficient proof that the applicant has, within the previous 5 years, successfully passed any examination approved by:

(a) The Board; and

(b) A national testing service for veterinary medicine that has been approved by the Board.

2. The Board may, upon payment of the fee prescribed under NRS 638.100, license without examination any person who is a diplomate from an approved specialty board of the American Veterinary Medical Association. The veterinary practice of any person who is licensed pursuant to this subsection is limited to the specialty in which the person is certified. If an applicant for a license under this section is denied a license, any fee tendered by the applicant may be returned to the applicant at the discretion of the Board.

[Part 5:17:1919; A 1951, 63] — (NRS A 1960, 413; 1975, 1151; 1995, 1680; 1999, 184)


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