Nevada Code § 641.273

Examination regarding competency to practice
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Notwithstanding the provisions of chapter 622A of NRS, if the Board has reason to
believe that the conduct of any psychologist, behavioral health and wellness
practitioner, psychological assistant, psychological intern or psychological
trainee has raised a reasonable question as to competence to practice
psychology or behavioral health promotion and prevention or to practice as a
psychological assistant, psychological intern or psychological trainee with
reasonable skill and safety to patients, the Board may require the
psychologist, behavioral health and wellness practitioner, psychological
assistant, psychological intern or psychological trainee to take a written or
oral examination to determine whether the psychologist, behavioral health and
wellness practitioner, psychological assistant, psychological intern or
psychological trainee is competent to practice psychology or behavioral health
promotion and prevention or to practice as a psychological assistant, psychological
intern or psychological trainee. If an examination is required, the reasons
therefor must be documented and made available to the psychologist, behavioral
health and wellness practitioner, psychological assistant, psychological intern
or psychological trainee being examined.

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