NAC640A.361. Unprofessional conduct: Imposition of conditions on use of license.  


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  • If the Board determines that an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant is guilty of unprofessional conduct pursuant to NRS 640A.200 and does not suspend or revoke his or her license, the Board will impose, as it deems appropriate, one or more of the following conditions on the use of that license:

         1. The acceptance of a public or private reprimand administered by the Board;

         2. Probation for a specified period or until further order of the Board;

         3. Restrictions or limitations on the scope of the licensee’s practice;

         4. The successful completion of a program of remedial education or treatment approved by the Board;

         5. Supervision of the professional work of the licensee by a person approved by the Board;

         6. The repayment to a patient of all money collected by the licensee in connection with the unprofessional conduct;

         7. The successful completion of a physical or mental examination or an examination testing the competence of the licensee; or

         8. Such other disciplinary action as the Board considers necessary and appropriate.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Occupational Therapy, eff. 5-23-96; A by R083-99, 9-27-99)