Nevada Code § 633.701

Limitation or termination of licensees privileges or criminal prosecution not precluded by filing, review and disposition of complaint; immunity from civil liability
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The
filing and review of a complaint and any subsequent disposition by the Board,
the member designated by the Board to review a complaint pursuant to NRS 633.541 or any reviewing court do not
preclude:
1. Any measure by a hospital or other
institution to limit or terminate the privileges of an osteopathic physician,
physician assistant or anesthesiologist assistant according to its rules or the
custom of the profession. No civil liability attaches to any such action taken
without malice even if the ultimate disposition of the complaint is in favor of
the osteopathic physician, physician assistant or anesthesiologist assistant.
2. Any appropriate criminal prosecution by
the Attorney General or a district attorney based upon the same or other facts.

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