Nevada Code § 630.346

Board, panel or hearing officer not bound by formal rules of evidence; requirements for proof; burden of proof
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In
any disciplinary hearing:
1. The Board, a panel of the members of
the Board and a hearing officer are not bound by formal rules of evidence,
except that evidence must be taken and considered in the hearing pursuant to NRS 233B.123 , and a witness must not be
barred from testifying solely because the witness was or is incompetent.
2. A finding of the Board must be
supported by a preponderance of the evidence.
3. Proof of actual injury need not be
established.
4. A certified copy of the record of a
court or a licensing agency showing a conviction or plea of nolo contendere or
the suspension, revocation, limitation, modification, denial or surrender of a
license to practice medicine, genetic counseling, perfusion or respiratory care
is conclusive evidence of its occurrence.

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