Nevada Code § 637.150

Grounds; authority of Board to refuse to grant license or take disciplinary action; private reprimands prohibited; reinstatement of license; commencement of disciplinary proceedings required for certain violations of Industrial Insurance Act
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1. If the Board finds after notice and a
hearing as required by law, that an applicant or holder of a license has been
adjudicated insane, habitually uses any controlled substance or intoxicant or
has been diagnosed with a medical or mental health condition that is likely to
impede the safe practice of ophthalmic dispensing, the Board may:
(a) For an applicant, refuse to grant the
applicant a license; or
(b) For a holder of a license:
(1) Place the holder on probation;
(2) Suspend or revoke the license;
(3) Refuse to renew or reinstate the
license; or
(4) Take any combination of the
disciplinary actions described in subparagraphs (1), (2) and (3).
2. If the Board finds, after notice and a
hearing as required by law, that an applicant or holder of a license has
committed unprofessional conduct which has endangered or is likely to endanger
public health, safety or welfare, the Board may:
(a) For an applicant, refuse to grant the
applicant a license; or
(b) For a holder of a license:
(1) Place the holder on probation;
(2) Suspend or revoke the license;
(3) Refuse to renew or reinstate the
license;
(4) Reprimand the holder publicly;
(5) Require the holder to reimburse the
Board for the cost of any investigation or hearing related to the disciplinary
action;
(6) Require the holder to pay an
administrative fine of not more than $10,000 for each act constituting
unprofessional conduct; or
(7) Take any combination of the
disciplinary actions described in subparagraphs (1) to (6), inclusive.
3. The Board shall not privately reprimand
a holder of a license.
4. Pursuant to NRS 622A.410 , the Board may reinstate a
license that has been revoked if the person who was issued the license applies
to the Board for its reinstatement.
5. Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 622A of NRS, if the Board receives a
report pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS
228.420 , the Board must commence disciplinary proceedings regarding the
report not later than 30 days after receiving the report.
6. As used in this section,
unprofessional conduct includes:
(a) Being convicted of:
(1) Any crime involving moral turpitude;
(2) A violation of any federal or state
law relating to a controlled substance; or
(3) Violating any of the provisions of NRS 616D.200 , 616D.220 , 616D.240 or 616D.300 to 616D.440 , inclusive;
(b) Advertising in any manner which would tend to
deceive, defraud or mislead the public;
(c) Obtaining a license to practice in this State
through fraud or the misrepresentation or concealment of a material fact;
(d) Dispensing, without proper verification, a
lens, frame, specially fabricated optical device or other ophthalmic device
that does not satisfy the minimum standards established by the Board pursuant
to NRS 637.070 ;
(e) Committing fraud or deceit in the practice of
ophthalmic dispensing;
(f) Violating any provision of this chapter or
any regulations of the Board adopted pursuant to this chapter;
(g) Operating a medical facility, as defined in NRS 449.0151 , at any time during which:
(1) The license of the facility was
suspended or revoked; or
(2) An act or omission occurred which resulted
in the suspension or revocation of the license pursuant to NRS 449.160 ; and
(h) Engaging in any other conduct which the Board
has determined is unethical or unprofessional.

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