Nevada Code § 632.315

Practicing or offering to practice nursing without license unlawful; enforcement
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1. For the purposes of safeguarding life
and health and maintaining high professional standards among nurses in this
State, any person who practices or offers to practice nursing in this State
shall submit evidence that he or she is qualified to practice and must be
licensed as provided in this chapter.
2. It is unlawful for any person:
(a) To practice or offer to practice nursing in
this State or use any title, abbreviation, sign, card or device to indicate
that he or she is practicing nursing in this State unless that person has been
licensed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter; or
(b) Who does not hold a valid and subsisting
license to practice nursing issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
to practice or offer to practice in this State as a registered nurse, licensed
practical nurse, graduate nurse, trained nurse, certified nurse or under any
other title or designation suggesting that the person possesses qualifications
and skill in the field of nursing.
3. Unless a greater penalty is provided
pursuant to NRS 200.830 or 200.840 , a person who violates any
provision of subsection 2:
(a) If no substantial bodily harm results, is
guilty of a category D felony; or
(b) If substantial bodily harm results, is guilty
of a category C felony,
and shall be
punished as provided in NRS 193.130 .
4. The Executive Director of the Board
may, on behalf of the Board, issue an order to cease and desist to any person
who practices or offers to practice nursing without a license issued pursuant
to the provisions of this chapter.
5. Unless the Executive Director of the
Board determines that extenuating circumstances exist, the Executive Director
shall forward to the appropriate law enforcement agency any information
submitted to the Board concerning a person who practices or offers to practice
nursing without a license issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

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