Nevada Code § 630.139

Board authorized to take possession of health care records from licensee who becomes incapacitated; disclosures by licensee; regulations
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1. If a licensee becomes incapable of
keeping his or her office open or unable to practice because of death,
disability, incarceration or any other incapacitation, the Board may take
possession of the health care records of patients of the licensee kept by the
custodian of health care records pursuant to NRS
629.051 to:
(a) Make the health care records of a patient
available to the patient either directly or through a third-party vendor; or
(b) Forward the health care records of a patient
to the patients subsequent provider of health care.
2. A licensee shall post, in a conspicuous
place in each location at which the licensee provides health care services, a
sign which discloses to patients that their health care records may be accessed
by the Board pursuant to subsection 1.
3. When a licensee provides health care
services for a patient for the first time, the licensee shall deliver to the
patient a written statement which discloses to the patient that the health care
records of the patient may be accessed by the Board pursuant to subsection 1.
4. The Board shall adopt:
(a) Regulations prescribing the form, size,
contents and placement of the sign and written statement required by this
section; and
(b) Any other regulations necessary to carry out
the provisions of this section.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Custodian of health care records has the
meaning ascribed to it in NRS 629.016 .
(b) Health care records has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 629.021 .

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