Applications received after Nov. 15 will result in a 50% late fee on top of regular fee Health facility license renewals in Nevada are due by 11:59 p.m. on Nov. 15, which is this coming Monday night. Renewal applications are “on time” once the renewal fee is paid.
Nevada health facilities must submit their license renewal applications by Nov. 15 to avoid an extra 50% late fee being tacked onto their renewal fee. Current licenses expire Dec. 31, 2021, renewal applications are due Nov. 15, and completed and approved license renewals will take effect on Jan. 1, 2022. Facility staff will need to access your facility’s account in the Nevada Online System to submit the renewal with the Bureau of Health Care Quality and Compliance (HCQC). All of Nevada’s health facility licensing is done online, and the system can be accessed easily by typing myhealthfacilitylicense.nv.gov into your web browser address bar. When accessing the system, here are a few tips:
To print the license, licensees need to log in to their online account and follow the steps below. A reminder will also pop up in your facility’s online licensing account upon approval of renewal.
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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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