Nevada Code § 630.3062

Failure to maintain proper medical records; altering medical records; making false report; failure to file or obstructing required report; failure to allow inspection and copying of medical records; failure to report other person in violation of chapter or regulations; failure to comply with certain requirements relating to controlled substances
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1. The following acts, among others,
constitute grounds for initiating disciplinary action or denying licensure:
(a) Failure to maintain timely, legible, accurate
and complete medical records relating to the diagnosis, treatment and care of a
patient.
(b) Altering medical records of a patient.
(c) Making or filing a report which the licensee
knows to be false, failing to file a record or report as required by law or
knowingly or willfully obstructing or inducing another to obstruct such filing.
(d) Failure to make the medical records of a
patient available for inspection and copying as provided in NRS 629.061 , if the licensee is the
custodian of health care records with respect to those records.
(e) Failure to comply with the requirements of NRS 630.3068 .
(f) Failure to report any person the licensee
knows, or has reason to know, is in violation of the provisions of this
chapter, except for a violation of NRS
630.2672 , or the regulations of the Board within 30 days after the date the
licensee knows or has reason to know of the violation.
(g) Failure to comply with the requirements of NRS 453.163 , 453.164 , 453.226 , 639.23507 , 639.23535 and 639.2391 to 639.23916 , inclusive, and any regulations
adopted by the State Board of Pharmacy pursuant thereto.
(h) Fraudulent, illegal, unauthorized or
otherwise inappropriate prescribing, administering or dispensing of a
controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV.
2. As used in this section, custodian of
health care records has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 629.016 .

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