Nevada Code § 629.450

Provider of health care authorized to provide voluntary health care service; limitations
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1. Notwithstanding any provision of law to
the contrary and except as otherwise provided in this section, a provider of
health care may provide voluntary health care service in this State in
association with a sponsoring organization.
2. A provider of health care shall not
provide voluntary health care service in this State if:
(a) The professional license or certificate of
the provider of health care is suspended or revoked, or has been suspended or
revoked within the immediately preceding 5 years, pursuant to disciplinary
proceedings in this State or in any other state or territory of the United
States;
(b) The voluntary health care service provided is
outside the scope of practice authorized by the professional license or
certificate of the provider of health care; or
(c) For a provider of health care who was not
initially issued his or her professional license or certificate within the
immediately preceding 3 years, the provider of health care has not practiced
his or her profession within the immediately preceding 3 years.
3. A provider of health care who provides
voluntary health care service pursuant to this section shall not accept
compensation of any type, directly or indirectly, or any other benefit or
consideration from any person or other source for the provision of the service.

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