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  4. Chapter 636 - Optometry
  5. PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

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  1. § 636.210 - Restrictions on use of name and place of practice; required display of license; representation as specialist without certification; employer responsible for unprofessional conduct of employee
  2. § 636.215 - Certificate of registration required to practice under assumed or fictitious name
  3. § 636.220 - Employment of unlicensed persons for certain services
  4. § 636.230 - Compliance with provisions of NAC and NRS relating to optometry
  5. § 636.235 - [Repealed]
  6. § 636.240 - Agreements to lease between licensees and unlicensed persons
  7. § 636.250 - Separation between office of optometry and other businesses required

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