Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter640D Music Therapists |
DISCIPLINARY ACTION |
NAC640D.240. Terms of suspension of license; authority of Executive Officer to terminate or extend suspension, modify terms of suspension or revoke license; licensee to pay costs of complying with terms of suspension.
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1. A person whose license is suspended shall comply with the terms of the suspension that are specified by the Executive Officer, including, without limitation:
(a) Informing the Executive Officer of the name and address of his or her employer or, if self-employed, the name and address of his or her business.
(b) Submitting to the Executive Officer copies of evaluations of his or her performance by his or her employer.
(c) Undergoing counseling with a qualified professional counselor.
(d) Undergoing treatment for addiction, if the suspension was related to the abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance or some other condition that may be assisted with treatment, by a qualified health care provider.
(e) Entering into a contract to obtain alcohol or drug rehabilitation services if the suspension was related to the abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance.
(f) Submitting to the Executive Officer copies of reports prepared by a qualified professional counselor or qualified health care provider.
(g) Submitting to the Executive Officer self-evaluation reports.
(h) Submitting to the Executive Officer copies of the results of random screenings for alcohol or controlled substances.
(i) Meeting with the Executive Officer or a designated representative of the Executive Officer at specified intervals.
(j) Working under supervision as approved by the Executive Officer or a designated representative of the Executive Officer.
(k) Completing successfully any educational courses required by the Executive Officer.
(l) Submitting to the Executive Officer a report from a qualified professional counselor or qualified health care provider which sets forth that, in the opinion of the professional counselor or health care provider, the music therapist presents no risk of harm to his or her clients or the general public.
(m) Completing successfully a rehabilitation program specified by the Executive Officer.
2. The Executive Officer may terminate the suspension of the license at any time.
3. If at any time the Executive Officer determines that the licensee has violated the terms of the suspension or that the progress and performance of the licensee under the suspension are unsatisfactory, the Executive Officer may extend the period of the suspension, modify the terms of the suspension or revoke the license of the licensee.
4. The licensee shall pay all costs incurred by the licensee to comply with the terms of the suspension of his or her license which are specified by the Executive Officer pursuant to this section.
(Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R077-12, eff. 12-20-2012)