Nevada Code § 629.600

Conversion therapy prohibited
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1. A psychotherapist shall not provide any
conversion therapy to a person who is under 18 years of age regardless of the
willingness of the person or his or her parent or legal guardian to authorize
such therapy.
2. Any violation of subsection 1 is a
ground for disciplinary action by a state board that licenses a psychotherapist
as defined in subsection 3.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Conversion therapy means any practice or
treatment that seeks to change the sexual orientation or gender identity of a
person, including, without limitation, a practice or treatment that seeks to
change behaviors or gender expressions or to eliminate or reduce sexual or
romantic attractions or feelings toward persons of the same gender. The term
does not include counseling that:
(1) Provides assistance to a person
undergoing gender transition; or
(2) Provides acceptance, support and
understanding of a person or facilitates a persons ability to cope, social
support and identity exploration and development, including, without
limitation, an intervention to prevent or address unlawful conduct or unsafe
sexual practices that is neutral as to the sexual-orientation of the person
receiving the intervention and does not seek to change the sexual orientation
or gender identity of the person receiving the intervention.
(b) Psychotherapist means:
(1) A psychiatrist licensed to practice
medicine in this State pursuant to chapter 630 of NRS;
(2) A homeopathic physician, advanced
practitioner of homeopathy or homeopathic assistant licensed or certified
pursuant to chapter 630A of NRS;
(3) A psychiatrist licensed to practice
medicine in this State pursuant to chapter 633 of NRS;
(4) A psychologist or behavioral health
and wellness practitioner licensed to practice in this State pursuant to chapter 641 of NRS;
(5) A social worker licensed in this State
as an independent social worker or a clinical social worker pursuant to chapter 641B of NRS;
(6) A registered nurse holding a masters
degree in the field of psychiatric nursing and licensed to practice
professional nursing in this State pursuant to chapter
632 of NRS;
(7) A marriage and family therapist or
clinical professional counselor licensed in this State pursuant to chapter 641A of NRS; or
(8) A person who provides counseling
services as part of his or her training for any of the professions listed in
subparagraphs (1) to (7), inclusive.

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