Check out this article from the Reno-Gazette Journal about music therapy and mental health.
Under Nevada law, the practice of music therapy is a learned allied profession affecting the safety, health and welfare of the public. For information about licensure by the Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance, visit http://dpbh.nv.gov/Reg/MusicTherapist/MusicTherapists_-_Home/.
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The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will hold a public hearing to receive comments regarding Banner Churchill Community Hospital’s application to expand the emergency department.
The hearing will be held at 1:45 p.m. on June 15, 2016, at the Churchill County Commission Chambers, Suite 145, 155 North Taylor Street, Fallon, NV 89406. Under Nevada law, new construction valued $2,000,000 or greater by or on a health facility in counties with a population smaller than 100,000 people must be approved by the DHHS director. To view the notice for public hearing, visit the Nevada Certificate of Need Website at http://dpbh.nv.gov/Programs/Certificate_of_Need/Certificate_of_Need_-_Home/. Members of the public may make oral comments at this meeting. Persons wishing to submit written comments or documentary evidence must submit the material to Laura Hale via email at [email protected] or via regular mail at 4126 Technology Way, 2nd Floor NE, Carson City, NV 89706 at least 10 days before the public hearing. See the attached announcement for more information. When hiring a new employee, you enter them into NABS (Nevada Automated Background System) by going to “Applications – Add New.” If the applicant comes up as “Eligible for Employment,” you may hire the person without sending them to be fingerprinted again, thereby avoiding fingerprint processing fees. TO DO THIS YOU MUST FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW:
FAILURE TO DO THIS WILL REQUIRE NEW FINGERPRINTS BECAUSE IF YOU PICK THE SECOND CHOICE YOU ARE TELLING THE SYSTEM YOU ARE SENDING THE INDIVIDUAL TO BE FINGERPRINTED AND PAYING FOR NEW FINGERPRINTS. We cannot undo this choice. This is your choice, choose correctly to avoid problems and additional costs. NOTE: To more easily identify these buttons, the titles have been changed. The first option used to say, “Recheck Registries (fingerprints not required).” It has changed to: “Fingerprints NOT required (choose this one if you don’t want to do fingerprints).” The second option used to say, “Add Application (fingerprints required).” It has changed to: “Fingerprints Required – Pay for new fingerprints/add application (choose this one to do fingerprints again)” Note: Information is for training purposes only. Data such as name, Social Security number and date of birth are fictitious for educational purposes.
As of June 1, 2016, CPR/First Aid training will be recognized by Child Care Licensing and The Nevada Registry for Career Ladder placement only when it is taken from an instructor issuing an official certification card from one of the following five agencies:
For more information, please see the attached flyer or contact: The Nevada Registry 240 S. Rock Boulevard, Suite 143 Reno, Nevada 89502 Phone: 1-800-259-1906 http://www.nevadaregistry.org/ Nevada residents interested in advising the dietitian industry in the state are encouraged to apply for the vacancy on the state Dietitian Advisory Group (DAG). The DAG’s responsibilities include:
Four members of the DAG are licensed dietitians, and one position is reserved for the general public. The term of service is four years with meetings at least once a year and also as called by the chair of the DAG or at the direction of the Board of Health or the Division of Public and Behavioral Health. There is no compensation for serving on the DAG and members may attend meetings by teleconference. Anyone who is interested in serving on the DAG as a member of the public can email, fax or mail Jennifer Dunaway the following information:
Division of Public and Behavioral Health Attention: Jennifer Dunaway 4220 Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, Nevada [email protected] phone 702-486-6515 or fax 702-486-6520 |
AuthorThe Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC) licenses medical and other health facilities, child care facilities and personnel, and medical laboratories and personnel in Nevada. HCQC also conducts compliance surveys and takes complaints. Archives
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