Nevada Code § 41.5075

Behavioral health specialists who perform mobile crisis intervention services by telephone or audio-video communication
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1. A behavioral health specialist
performing mobile crisis intervention services by telephone or audio-video
communication, whether for compensation or gratuitously, is immune from any
civil liability in the performance of mobile crisis intervention services if:
(a) The acts or omissions of the person are in
good faith; and
(b) The acts or omissions of the person do not
constitute gross negligence or willful, wanton or intentional misconduct.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Audio-video communication means communication
by which a person is able to see, hear and communicate with another person in
real time using electronic means.
(b) Behavioral health specialist means a
psychiatrist who is licensed pursuant to chapter
630 or 633 of NRS, a psychologist, a
physician assistant or an advanced practice registered nurse who is certified
to practice as a behavioral health specialist, or a person who is licensed as a
clinical social worker, clinical professional counselor or marriage and family
therapist.
(c) Mobile crisis intervention services means
services provided under the direction of a peace officer while engaging in an
emergency response to assist a person who is experiencing a behavioral health
crisis by:
(1) Stabilizing, de-escalating or
resolving the crisis;
(2) Screening or assessing the person for
safety; or
(3) Creating a safety plan.
(d) Peace officer means any person upon whom
some or all of the powers of a peace officer are conferred pursuant to NRS 289.150 to 289.360 , inclusive.

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