Nevada Code § 629.047

Physician or advanced practice registered nurse required to report certain persons diagnosed with epilepsy; use and confidentiality of statement; liability
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1. If a physician or an advanced practice
registered nurse determines that, in his or her professional judgment, a
patients epilepsy severely impairs the ability of the patient to safely
operate a motor vehicle, the physician or advanced practice registered nurse
shall:
(a) Adequately inform the patient of the dangers
of operating a motor vehicle with his or her condition until such time as the
physician or advanced practice registered nurse or another physician or
advanced practice registered nurse informs the patient that the patients
condition does not severely impair the ability of the patient to safely operate
a motor vehicle.
(b) Sign a written statement verifying that the
physician or advanced practice registered nurse informed the patient of all
material facts and information required by paragraph (a). The physician or
advanced practice registered nurse shall, to the extent practicable, provide a
copy of the statement signed by the physician or advanced practice registered
nurse to the patient. The statement signed by the physician or advanced
practice registered nurse pursuant to this paragraph shall be deemed a health
care record.
(c) Within 15 days after making such a
determination, provide to the Department a copy of the statement signed by the
physician or advanced practice registered nurse pursuant to paragraph (b). A
statement received by the Department pursuant to this paragraph:
(1) Is confidential, except that the
contents of the statement may be disclosed to the patient; and
(2) May be used by the Department solely
to determine the eligibility of the patient to operate a vehicle on the streets
and highways of this State.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 1, a physician or an advanced practice registered nurse is not
required to notify the Department about a patient who has been diagnosed with
epilepsy. No cause of action may be brought against a physician or an advanced
practice registered nurse based on the fact that he or she did not notify the
Department about a patient who has been diagnosed with epilepsy unless the
physician or advanced practice registered nurse does not comply with the
requirements set forth in subsection 1.
3. No cause of action may be brought
against a physician or an advanced practice registered nurse based on the fact
that he or she provided a copy of a statement pursuant to subsection 1 unless
the physician or advanced practice registered nurse acted with malice,
intentional misconduct, gross negligence or intentional or knowing violation of
the law.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Department means the Department of Motor
Vehicles.
(b) Patient means a person who consults or is
examined or interviewed by a physician or an advanced practice registered nurse
for the purposes of diagnosis or treatment.

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