Nevada Code § 623.270

Grounds; conditions for probation; orders imposing discipline deemed public records; private reprimands prohibited
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6 of NRS 701.220 , the Board
may place the holder of any certificate of registration issued pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter on probation, publicly reprimand the holder of the
certificate, impose a fine of not more than $10,000 against him or her, suspend
or revoke his or her certificate, impose the costs of investigation and
prosecution upon him or her or take any combination of these disciplinary
actions for any of the following acts:
(a) The certificate was obtained by fraud or
concealment of a material fact.
(b) The holder of the certificate has been found
guilty by the Board or found guilty or guilty but mentally ill by a court of
justice of any fraud, deceit or concealment of a material fact in his or her
professional practice, or has been convicted by a court of justice of a crime
involving moral turpitude.
(c) The holder of the certificate has been found
guilty by the Board of incompetency, negligence or gross negligence in:
(1) The practice of architecture or
residential design; or
(2) His or her practice as a registered
interior designer.
(d) The holder of a certificate has affixed his
or her signature or seal to plans, drawings, specifications or other
instruments of service which have not been prepared by the holder of the
certificate or in his or her office, or under his or her responsible control,
or has permitted the use of his or her name to assist any person who is not a
registered architect, registered interior designer or residential designer to
evade any provision of this chapter.
(e) The holder of a certificate has aided or
abetted any unauthorized person to practice:
(1) Architecture or residential design; or
(2) As a registered interior designer.
(f) The holder of the certificate has violated
any law, regulation or code of ethics pertaining to:
(1) The practice of architecture or
residential design; or
(2) Practice as a registered interior
designer.
(g) The holder of a certificate has failed to
comply with an order issued by the Board or has failed to cooperate with an
investigation conducted by the Board.
2. The conditions for probation imposed
pursuant to the provisions of subsection 1 may include, but are not limited to:
(a) Restriction on the scope of professional
practice.
(b) Peer review.
(c) Required education or counseling.
(d) Payment of restitution to each person who
suffered harm or loss.
3. An order that imposes discipline and
the findings of fact and conclusions of law supporting that order are public
records.
4. The Board shall not privately reprimand
the holder of any certificate of registration issued pursuant to this chapter.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Gross negligence means conduct which
demonstrates a reckless disregard of the consequences affecting the life or
property of another person.
(b) Incompetency means conduct which, in:
(1) The practice of architecture or
residential design; or
(2) Practice as a registered interior
designer,
demonstrates
a significant lack of ability, knowledge or fitness to discharge a professional
obligation.
(c) Negligence means a deviation from the
normal standard of professional care exercised generally by other members in:
(1) The profession of architecture or
residential design; or
(2) Practice as a registered interior
designer.

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