Nevada Code § 641.230

Grounds for disciplinary action
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1. The Board may suspend or revoke a
persons license as a psychologist or behavioral health and wellness
practitioner, registration as a psychological trainee or provisional license as
a psychological assistant or psychological intern, place the person on
probation, require remediation for the person or take any other action
specified by regulation if the Board finds by a preponderance of the evidence
that the person has:
(a) Been convicted of a felony relating to the
practice of psychology or behavioral health promotion and prevention or to
practicing as a psychological assistant, psychological intern or psychological
trainee.
(b) Been convicted of any crime or offense that
reflects the inability of the person to practice psychology or behavioral
health promotion and prevention or to practice as a psychological assistant,
psychological intern or psychological trainee with due regard for the health
and safety of others.
(c) Been convicted of violating any of the
provisions of NRS 616D.200 , 616D.220 , 616D.240 or 616D.300 to 616D.440 , inclusive.
(d) Engaged in gross malpractice or repeated
malpractice or gross negligence in the practice of psychology or behavioral
health promotion and prevention or the practice as a psychological assistant,
psychological intern or psychological trainee.
(e) Aided or abetted the practice of psychology
or behavioral health promotion and prevention or the practice as a
psychological assistant, psychological intern or psychological trainee by a
person not licensed, registered or provisionally licensed by the Board.
(f) Made any fraudulent or untrue statement to
the Board.
(g) Violated a regulation adopted by the Board.
(h) Had a license to practice psychology or
behavioral health promotion and prevention, a registration to practice as a
psychological trainee or a provisional license to practice as a psychological
assistant or psychological intern suspended or revoked or has had any other
disciplinary action taken against the person by another state or territory of
the United States, the District of Columbia or a foreign country, if at least
one of the grounds for discipline is the same or substantially equivalent to
any ground contained in this chapter.
(i) Failed to report to the Board within 30 days
the revocation, suspension or surrender of, or any other disciplinary action
taken against, a license or certificate to practice psychology or behavioral
health promotion and prevention, a registration as a psychological trainee or a
provisional license to practice as a psychological assistant or psychological
intern issued to the person by another state or territory of the United States,
the District of Columbia or a foreign country.
(j) Violated or attempted to violate, directly or
indirectly, or assisted in or abetted the violation of or conspired to violate
a provision of this chapter.
(k) Performed or attempted to perform any
professional service while impaired by alcohol, drugs or by a mental or
physical illness, disorder or disease.
(l) Engaged in sexual activity with a patient or
client.
(m) Been convicted of abuse or fraud in
connection with any state or federal program which provides medical assistance.
(n) Been convicted of submitting a false claim
for payment to the insurer of a patient or client.
(o) Operated 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 .
This
paragraph applies to an owner or other principal responsible for the operation
of the facility.
2. As used in this section, preponderance
of the evidence has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 233B.0375 .

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