Nevada Code § 633.651

Required disciplinary action for violations; private reprimands prohibited; orders imposing discipline deemed public records
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1. If the Board finds a person guilty in a
disciplinary proceeding, it shall by order take one or more of the following
actions:
(a) Place the person on probation for a specified
period or until further order of the Board.
(b) Administer to the person a public reprimand.
(c) Limit the practice of the person to, or by
the exclusion of, one or more specified branches of osteopathic medicine.
(d) Suspend the license of the person to practice
osteopathic medicine or to practice as a physician assistant or anesthesiologist
assistant for a specified period or until further order of the Board.
(e) Revoke the license of the person to practice
osteopathic medicine or to practice as a physician assistant or
anesthesiologist assistant.
(f) Impose a fine not to exceed $5,000 for each
violation.
(g) Require supervision of the practice of the
person.
(h) Require the person to perform community
service without compensation.
(i) Require the person to complete any training
or educational requirements specified by the Board.
(j) Require the person to participate in a
program for an alcohol or other substance use disorder or any other impairment.
The order of
the Board may contain any other terms, provisions or conditions as the Board
deems proper and which are not inconsistent with law.
2. The Board shall not administer a
private reprimand.
3. An order that imposes discipline and
the findings of fact and conclusions of law supporting that order are public
records.

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