1. Senate Bill No. 357–Senators Wiener, Shaffer, Rawson,

  1. Mathews and Amodei (by request)

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AN ACT relating to athletic trainers; requiring the State Board of Physical Therapy

Examiners to appoint an advisory committee to recommend legislation concerning

the regulation of athletic trainers in this state; and providing other matters properly

relating thereto.

 

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN

SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. 1. The State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners shall

appoint an advisory committee, consisting of five members, to recommend

to the Nevada Legislature such legislation as the advisory committee deems

necessary concerning the regulation of athletic trainers in this state.

2. The Board shall appoint to the advisory committee:

(a) One member who is:

(1) A member of the State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners;

(2) Licensed as a physical therapist in this state; and

(3) Certified as an athletic trainer by the National Athletic Trainers

Association Board of Certification.

(b) Two members who represent the Nevada Athletic Trainers

Association and have at least a master’s degree in a discipline related to

athletic training.

(c) Two members who represent the Nevada Athletic Trainers

Association and have a bachelor’s degree in a discipline related to athletic

training.

3. The advisory committee shall elect a chairman and vice-chairman

from among its members. A majority of the members of the committee

constitutes a quorum for conducting the business of the committee.

4. The members of the advisory committee are not entitled to receive

compensation, per diem allowances or travel expenses while engaged in the

business of the committee.

5. The Nevada Athletic Trainers Association shall, upon the request of

the State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners, submit to the Board within

30 days after the request, a list of the names of at least four persons who are

qualified for appointment to the advisory committee pursuant to subsection

2. If the Nevada Athletic Trainers Association fails to submit the list to the

Board within that period, the Board shall appoint to the advisory committee

persons who are otherwise qualified pursuant to subsection 2.

6. The advisory committee shall recommend to the Nevada Legislature

such legislation concerning the regulation of athletic trainers in this state as

the advisory committee deems necessary. The recommended legislation

may include, without limitation:

(a) Educational qualifications and experience requirements for

licensure;

(b) The membership of the board that will license athletic trainers;

(c) The fees for the issuance and renewal of licenses;

(d) The requirements for continuing education; and

(e) The grounds for disciplinary action.

7. The advisory committee shall, not later than January 15, 2003,

submit the recommended legislation to the 72nd session of the Nevada

Legislature.

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