Nevada Code § 654.110

General powers and duties; prohibition on participation in preparing, conducting or grading examination; confidentiality of certain records of Board; certain records deemed public records
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1. In a manner consistent with the
provisions of chapter 622A of NRS, the Board
shall:
(a) Develop, impose and enforce standards which
must be met by persons to receive licenses as nursing facility administrators,
administrators of residential facilities for groups and health services
executives. The standards must be designed to ensure that licensees will be
persons who are of good character and otherwise suitable, and who, by training
or experience in their respective fields of administering health care
facilities, are qualified to serve as nursing facility administrators or
administrators of residential facilities for groups.
(b) Develop and apply appropriate techniques,
including examinations and investigations, for determining whether a person
meets those standards. The member of the Board who is a representative of the
general public shall not participate in preparing, conducting or grading any
examination required by the Board.
(c) Issue licenses to persons determined, after
the application of appropriate techniques, to meet those standards.
(d) Revoke or suspend licenses previously issued
by the Board in any case if the person holding the license is determined
substantially to have failed to conform to the requirements of the standards.
(e) Establish and carry out procedures designed
to ensure that licensees will, during any period they serve as nursing facility
administrators or administrators of residential facilities for groups, comply
with the requirements of the standards.
(f) Receive, investigate and take appropriate
action with respect to any charge or complaint filed with the Board to the
effect that any person has failed to comply with the requirements of the
standards. Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the Board shall
initiate an investigation of any charge or complaint filed with the Board
within 30 days after receiving the charge or complaint. A complaint may be
filed anonymously. If a complaint is filed anonymously, the Board may accept
the complaint but may refuse to consider the complaint if anonymity of the
complainant makes processing the complaint impossible or unfair to the person
who is the subject of the complaint.
(g) Conduct a continuing study of:
(1) Facilities for skilled nursing,
facilities for intermediate care and their administrators; and
(2) Residential facilities for groups and
their administrators,
with a view
to the improvement of the standards imposed for the licensing of nursing
facility administrators, administrators of residential facilities for groups
and health services executives and of procedures and methods for the
enforcement of the standards.
(h) Conduct or approve, or both, a program of
training and instruction designed to enable all persons to obtain the
qualifications necessary to meet the standards set by the Board for
qualification as a nursing facility administrator, an administrator of a
residential facility for groups or a health services executive.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, all records kept by the Board, not otherwise privileged or
confidential, are public records.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 239.0115 , a complaint
filed with the Board, all documents and other information filed with the
complaint and all documents and other information compiled as a result of an
investigation conducted to determine whether to initiate disciplinary action
against a person are confidential, unless the person submits a written
statement to the Board requesting that such documents and information be made
public records.
4. The charging documents filed with the
Board to initiate disciplinary action pursuant to chapter
622A of NRS and all other documents and information considered by the Board
when determining whether to impose discipline are public records.
5. The Board shall, to the extent
feasible, communicate or cooperate with or provide any documents or other
information to any other licensing board or any other agency that is
investigating a person, including, without limitation, a law enforcement
agency.

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