Nevada Code § 654.190

Authorized disciplinary and other action; grounds; notice of hearing; subpoenas; orders imposing discipline deemed public records; expiration or voluntary surrender of license does not deprive Board of jurisdiction
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1. The Board may, after notice and an
opportunity for a hearing as required by law, impose an administrative fine of
not more than $10,000 for each violation on, recover reasonable investigative
fees and costs incurred from, suspend, revoke, deny the issuance or renewal of
or place conditions on the license of, and place on probation or impose any
combination of the foregoing on any licensee who:
(a) Is convicted of a felony relating to the
practice of administering a facility for skilled nursing or facility for
intermediate care or residential facility for groups or of any offense
involving moral turpitude.
(b) Has obtained his or her license by the use of
fraud or deceit.
(c) Violates any of the provisions of this
chapter.
(d) Aids or abets any person in the violation of
any of the provisions of NRS 449.029 to 449.2428 , inclusive, or 449A.100 to 449A.124 , inclusive, and 449A.270 to 449A.286 , inclusive, as those provisions
pertain to a facility for skilled nursing, facility for intermediate care or
residential facility for groups.
(e) Violates any regulation of the Board
prescribing additional standards of conduct for licensees, including, without
limitation, a code of ethics.
(f) Engages in conduct that violates the trust of
a patient or resident or exploits the relationship between the licensee and the
patient or resident for the financial or other gain of the licensee.
2. If a licensee requests a hearing
pursuant to subsection 1, the Board shall give the licensee written notice of a
hearing pursuant to NRS 233B.121 and 241.0333 . A licensee may waive, in
writing, his or her right to attend the hearing.
3. The Board may compel the attendance of
witnesses or the production of documents or objects by subpoena. The Board may
adopt regulations that set forth a procedure pursuant to which the Chair of the
Board may issue subpoenas on behalf of the Board. Any person who is subpoenaed
pursuant to this subsection may request the Board to modify the terms of the
subpoena or grant additional time for compliance.
4. An order that imposes discipline and
the findings of fact and conclusions of law supporting that order are public
records.
5. The expiration of a license by
operation of law or by order or decision of the Board or a court, or the
voluntary surrender of a license, does not deprive the Board of jurisdiction to
proceed with any investigation of, or action or disciplinary proceeding
against, the licensee or to render a decision suspending or revoking the
license.

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