Nevada Code § 634.1295

Duty of chiropractic physician who does not maintain professional liability insurance to provide certain written disclosures; regulations
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1. If a person practices chiropractic in
this State without maintaining professional liability insurance, the person
shall:
(a) Post in a conspicuous place in each location
at which the person practices chiropractic under his or her license a written
disclosure which discloses to patients that the person does not maintain
professional liability insurance; or
(b) Before providing any chiropractic treatment
or care to a patient, give the patient a written disclosure which discloses to
the patient that the person does not maintain professional liability insurance.
The written disclosure may be included with other written information given to
the patient.
2. The Board:
(a) Shall adopt regulations prescribing the form,
size, contents and placement of the written disclosures required by this
section; and
(b) May adopt any other regulations that are
necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

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