Nevada Code § 641.285

Requirements for proof
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Notwithstanding
the provisions of chapter 622A of NRS, in
any disciplinary proceeding before the Board, a panel of its members or a
hearing officer:
1. Proof of actual injury need not be
established where the complaint charges deceptive or unethical professional
conduct, practice of psychology or behavioral health promotion and prevention
or practice as a psychological assistant, psychological intern or psychological
trainee harmful to the public.
2. A certified copy of the record of a
court or a licensing agency showing a conviction or the suspension or
revocation of 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 or an order containing any other disciplinary action entered by a court
in the District of Columbia or any state or territory of the United States is
conclusive evidence of its occurrence.
3. The entering of a plea of nolo
contendere in a court of competent jurisdiction shall be deemed a conviction of
the offense charged.

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