Nevada Code § 631.3475

Malpractice; professional incompetence; disciplinary action in another state; substandard care; procurement or administration of controlled substance or dangerous drug; alcohol or other substance use disorder; gross immorality; conviction of certain crimes; failure to comply with certain provisions relating to controlled substances; inappropriate administration of botulinum toxin or dermal or soft tissue fillers; failure to obtain certain training; violations related to pelvic examinations; certain operation of medical facility
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The following acts,
among others, constitute unprofessional conduct:
1. Malpractice;
2. Professional incompetence;
3. Suspension or revocation of a license
to practice dentistry, the imposition of a fine or other disciplinary action by
any agency of another state authorized to regulate the practice of dentistry in
that state;
4. More than one act by the dentist,
dental hygienist, dental therapist or expanded function dental assistant constituting
substandard care in the practice of dentistry, dental hygiene, dental therapy
or expanded function dental assistance, as applicable;
5. Administering, dispensing or
prescribing any controlled substance or any dangerous drug as defined in chapter 454 of NRS, if it is not required to
treat the dentists patient;
6. Knowingly procuring or administering a
controlled substance or a dangerous drug as defined in chapter 454 of NRS that is not approved by the
United States Food and Drug Administration, unless the unapproved controlled
substance or dangerous drug:
(a) Was procured through a retail pharmacy
licensed pursuant to chapter 639 of NRS;
(b) Was procured through a Canadian pharmacy
which is licensed pursuant to chapter 639 of
NRS and which has been recommended by the State Board of Pharmacy pursuant to
subsection 4 of NRS 639.2328 ; or
(c) Is cannabis being used for medical purposes
in accordance with chapter 678C of NRS;
7. Having an alcohol or other substance
use disorder to such an extent as to render the person unsafe or unreliable as
a practitioner, or such gross immorality as tends to bring reproach upon the
dental profession;
8. Conviction of a felony or misdemeanor
involving moral turpitude or which relates to the practice of dentistry in this
State, or conviction of any criminal violation of this chapter;
9. Conviction of violating any of the
provisions of NRS 616D.200 , 616D.220 , 616D.240 or 616D.300 to 616D.440 , inclusive;
10. Failure to comply with the provisions
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;
11. Fraudulent, illegal, unauthorized or
otherwise inappropriate prescribing, administering or dispensing of a
controlled substance listed in schedule II, III or IV;
12. Failure to comply with the provisions
of NRS 454.217 or 629.086 ;
13. Failure to obtain any training
required by the Board pursuant to NRS
631.344 ;
14. Failure to actively involve a patient
in decisions concerning his or her treatment;
15. Requiring a patient to enter into an
agreement that restricts the ability of the patient to submit a complaint to
the Board;
16. The performance or supervision of the
performance of a pelvic examination in violation of NRS 629.085 ;
17. Administering an immunization if the
dentist, dental hygienist or dental therapist does not hold a special
endorsement issued pursuant to NRS 631.285 ;
18. Failure to comply with:
(a) The requirements of NRS 439.265 ; or
(b) Any requirement of NRS 631.2851 , 631.2852 or 631.2853 ;
19. Failure to review diagnostic digital
or conventional radiographs for orthodontia before:
(a) Making an initial diagnosis of or taking any
action to correct malpositions of teeth; or
(b) The initial use of an orthodontic appliance;
20. Failure to comply with the
requirements of subsection 3 of NRS
631.34583 ; or
21. Operation of a medical facility, as
defined in NRS 449.0151 , at any time
during which:
(a) The license of the facility is suspended or
revoked; or
(b) An act or omission occurs which results in
the suspension or revocation of the license pursuant to NRS 449.160 .
This
subsection applies to an owner or other principal responsible for the operation
of the facility.

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