Nevada Code § 433.631

Certificate required to provide or supervise provision of peer recovery support services; exception for interns; civil penalty. [Effective through the earlier of June 30, 2026, or until the date on which the Nevada Certification Board, or its successor organization, ceases certifying peer recovery support specialists or peer recovery support specialist supervisors.]
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1. Except as authorized by subsection 2,
an adult shall not:
(a) Provide peer recovery support services for
compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties or hold himself or
herself out as authorized to provide peer recovery support services unless he
or she holds a valid certificate as a peer recovery support specialist issued
by the Nevada Certification Board or its successor organization.
(b) Supervise the provision of peer recovery
support services for compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties or
hold himself or herself out as authorized to supervise the provision of peer
recovery support services unless he or she holds a valid certificate as a peer
recovery support specialist supervisor issued by the Nevada Certification Board
or its successor organization.
2. If the Nevada Certification Board or
its successor organization establishes conditions governing the provision of
peer recovery support services by a person who is not certified as a peer
recovery support specialist while the person is acquiring the experience
necessary for certification as a peer recovery support specialist, an adult who
is not certified as a peer recovery support specialist may:
(a) Provide peer recovery support services for
compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties under those conditions;
and
(b) Use the title of peer recovery support
specialist intern while providing peer recovery support services under those
conditions.
3. The Division may impose upon an adult
who violates this section a civil penalty in an amount prescribed by regulation
of the Board.
NRS 433.631 Certificate required to
provide or supervise provision of peer recovery support services; exception for
interns; civil penalty. [Effective on the date on which the Nevada
Certification Board, or its successor organization, ceases certifying peer
recovery support specialists or peer recovery support specialist supervisors,
and through June 30, 2026.]
1. Except as authorized by subsection 2,
an adult shall not:
(a) Provide peer recovery support services for
compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties or hold himself or
herself out as authorized to provide peer recovery support services unless he
or she holds a valid certificate as a peer recovery support specialist issued
by the Division.
(b) Supervise the provision of peer recovery
support services for compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties or
hold himself or herself out as authorized to supervise the provision of peer
recovery support services unless he or she holds a valid certificate as a peer
recovery support specialist supervisor issued by the Division.
2. The Division may adopt regulations
establishing conditions under which an adult who is not certified as a peer
recovery support specialist may:
(a) Provide peer recovery support services for
compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties while acquiring the
experience necessary for certification; and
(b) Use the title of peer recovery support
specialist intern.
3. The Division may impose upon an adult
who violates this section a civil penalty in an amount prescribed by regulation
of the Board.
NRS 433.631 Certificate required to provide
or supervise provision of peer recovery support services or hold self out as
certified prevention specialist; exception for peer recovery support specialist
interns; civil penalty. [Effective July 1, 2026, and until the date on which
the Nevada Certification Board, or its successor organization, ceases
certifying certified prevention specialists, peer recovery support specialists
or peer recovery support specialist supervisors.]
1. Except as authorized by subsection 2, a
natural person shall not:
(a) Provide peer recovery support services for
compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties or hold himself or
herself out as authorized to provide peer recovery support services unless he
or she:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age; and
(2) Holds a valid certificate as a peer
recovery support specialist issued by the Nevada Certification Board or its
successor organization.
(b) Supervise the provision of peer recovery
support services for compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties or
hold himself or herself out as authorized to supervise the provision of peer
recovery support services unless he or she:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age; and
(2) Holds a valid certificate as a peer
recovery support specialist supervisor issued by the Nevada Certification Board
or its successor organization.
(c) Hold himself or herself out as a certified
prevention specialist unless he or she:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age; and
(2) Holds a valid certificate as a
certified prevention specialist issued by the Nevada Certification Board or its
successor organization.
2. If the Nevada Certification Board or
its successor organization establishes conditions governing the provision of
peer recovery support services by a natural person who is not certified as a
peer recovery support specialist while the natural person is acquiring the
experience necessary for certification as a peer recovery support specialist, a
natural person who is at least 18 years of age and is not certified as a peer
recovery support specialist may:
(a) Provide peer recovery support services for
compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties under those conditions;
and
(b) Use the title of peer recovery support
specialist intern while providing peer recovery support services under those
conditions.
3. The Division may impose upon a natural
person who violates this section a civil penalty in an amount prescribed by
regulation of the Board.
NRS 433.631 Certificate required to
provide or supervise provision of peer recovery support services or hold self
out as certified prevention specialist; exception for peer recovery support
specialist interns; civil penalty. [Effective on the later of July 1, 2026, or
the date on which the Nevada Certification Board, or its successor
organization, ceases certifying certified prevention specialists, peer recovery
support specialists or peer recovery support specialist supervisors.]
1. Except as authorized by subsection 2, a
natural person shall not:
(a) Provide peer recovery support services for
compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties or hold himself or
herself out as authorized to provide peer recovery support services unless he
or she:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age; and
(2) Holds a valid certificate as a peer
recovery support specialist issued by the Division.
(b) Supervise the provision of peer recovery
support services for compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties or
hold himself or herself out as authorized to supervise the provision of peer
recovery support services unless he or she:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age; and
(2) Holds a valid certificate as a peer
recovery support specialist supervisor issued by the Division.
(c) Hold himself or herself out as a certified
prevention specialist unless he or she:
(1) Is at least 18 years of age; and
(2) Holds a valid certificate as a
certified prevention specialist issued by the Division.
2. The Division may adopt regulations
establishing conditions under which a natural person who is at least 18 years
of age and is not certified as a peer recovery support specialist may:
(a) Provide peer recovery support services for
compensation as a regular part of his or her job duties while acquiring the
experience necessary for certification; and
(b) Use the title of peer recovery support
specialist intern.
3. The Division may impose upon a natural
person who violates this section a civil penalty in an amount prescribed by
regulation of the Board.

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