Nevada Code § 89.050

Scope of business; property and investments; professional services by officers and employees
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a professional entity may be organized only for the purpose of
rendering one specific type of professional service and may not engage in any
business other than rendering the professional service for which it was
organized and services reasonably related thereto, except that a professional
entity may own real and personal property appropriate to its business and may
invest its money in any form of real property, securities or any other type of
investment.
2. A professional entity may be organized
to render a professional service relating to:
(a) Architecture, interior design, residential
design, engineering and landscape architecture, or any combination thereof, and
may be composed of persons:
(1) Engaged in the practice of
architecture as provided in chapter 623 of
NRS;
(2) Practicing as a registered interior
designer as provided in chapter 623 of NRS;
(3) Engaged in the practice of residential
design as provided in chapter 623 of NRS;
(4) Engaged in the practice of landscape
architecture as provided in chapter 623A of
NRS; and
(5) Engaged in the practice of
professional engineering as provided in chapter
625 of NRS.
(b) Medicine, genetic counseling, homeopathy,
osteopathy, naprapathy, chiropractic and psychology, or any combination
thereof, and may be composed of persons engaged in the practice of:
(1) Medicine or genetic counseling as
provided in chapter 630 of NRS;
(2) Homeopathic medicine as provided in chapter 630A of NRS;
(3) Osteopathic medicine as provided in chapter 633 of NRS;
(4) Chiropractic as provided in chapter 634 of NRS;
(5) Naprapathy as provided in chapter 634B of NRS; and
(6) Psychology and licensed to provide
services pursuant to chapter 641 of NRS.
Such a
professional entity may market and manage additional professional entities
which are organized to render a professional service relating to medicine,
genetic counseling, homeopathy, osteopathy, naprapathy, chiropractic and
psychology.
(c) Mental health services, and may be composed
of the following persons, in any number and in any combination:
(1) Any psychologist who is licensed to
practice in this State;
(2) Any social worker who holds a masters
degree in social work and who is licensed by this State as a clinical social
worker;
(3) Any registered nurse who is licensed
to practice professional nursing in this State and who holds a masters degree
in the field of psychiatric nursing;
(4) Any marriage and family therapist who
is licensed by this State pursuant to chapter
641A of NRS; and
(5) Any clinical professional counselor
who is licensed by this State pursuant to chapter
641A of NRS.
Such a
professional entity may market and manage additional professional entities
which are organized to render a professional service relating to mental health
services pursuant to this paragraph.
3. A professional entity may render a
professional service only through its officers, managers and employees who are
licensed or otherwise authorized by law to render the professional service.

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