NRS 630.304
Misrepresentation in obtaining or renewing license

  • false advertising
  • practicing under another name
  • signing blank prescription forms
  • influencing patient to engage in sexual activity
  • discouraging second opinion
  • terminating care without adequate notice.

The following acts, among others, constitute grounds for initiating disciplinary action or denying licensure:

1.

Obtaining, maintaining or renewing or attempting to obtain, maintain or renew a license to practice medicine by bribery, fraud or misrepresentation or by any false, misleading, inaccurate or incomplete statement.

2.

Advertising the practice of medicine in a false, deceptive or misleading manner.

3.

Practicing or attempting to practice medicine under another name.

4.

Signing a blank prescription form.

5.

Influencing a patient in order to engage in sexual activity with the patient or with others.

6.

Attempting directly or indirectly, by way of intimidation, coercion or deception, to obtain or retain a patient or to discourage the use of a second opinion.

7.

Terminating the medical care of a patient without adequate notice or without making other arrangements for the continued care of the patient.

Source: Section 630.304 — Misrepresentation in obtaining or renewing license; false advertising; practicing under another name; signing blank prescription forms; influencing patient to engage in sexual activity; discouraging second opinion; terminating care without adequate notice., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-630.­html#NRS630Sec304.

Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 630.304’s source at nv​.us