Nev. Admin. Code § 641.245 - Violation of law or regulation; use of fraud, misrepresentation or deception; improper filing of reports; violation of probation; failure to pay child support or to comply with certain warrants or subpoenas relating to determination of paternity or child support
1. A psychologist,
licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst shall not
violate any law or regulation which governs the practice of psychology or
applied behavior analysis, as applicable.
2. A psychologist, licensed behavior analyst
or licensed assistant behavior analyst shall not use fraud, misrepresentation
or deception:
(a) To obtain a license or pass
an examination required for licensure;
(b) To assist another person in obtaining a
license or passing an examination required for licensure;
(c) In billing a patient or client or other
person who is responsible for payment;
(d) In providing his or her professional
services;
(e) In reporting the
results of any evaluation or service related to the practice of psychology or
applied behavior analysis, as applicable; or
(f) To conduct any other activity related to
the practice of psychology or applied behavior analysis, as
applicable.
3. A
psychologist, licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst
shall not willfully make or file any false report, fail to file any report
required by law or by the Board, willfully impede or obstruct any such filing,
or induce another person to engage in any act prohibited by this
subsection.
4. A psychologist,
licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst shall not
violate any condition, limitation or term of probation imposed upon him or her
by the Board.
5. A psychologist,
licensed behavior analyst or licensed assistant behavior analyst shall not:
(a) Fail to make timely payments for the
support of one or more children pursuant to a court order; or
(b) Fail to comply with any warrant or
subpoena relating to a proceeding to determine the paternity of a child or to
establish or enforce an obligation for the support of one or more
children.
Notes
Added to NAC by Bd. of Psychological Exam'rs, eff. 12-28-95; A by R153-97, 12-19-97; R209-09, 10-15-2010; R127-14, 6-28-2016
NRS 641.100, 641.232
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