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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 632 - NURSING

NRS 632.495 Citations.

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NRS 632.495 Citations.
1. In addition to any other penalty:
(a)The Board may issue a citation to a person who violates the provisions of NRS 632.285 , 632.291 , 632.296 or 632.315 . A citation issued pursuant to this paragraph must be in writing and describe with particularity the nature of the violation. The citation also must inform the person of the provisions of subsection 2. A separate citation must be issued for each violation. If appropriate, the citation must contain an order of abatement of the violation.
(b)The Board shall assess an administrative fine of:
(1)For the first violation, $500.
(2)For the second violation, $1,000.
(3)For the third or subsequent violation, $1,500.
2. To appeal the finding of a violation of NRS 632.285 , 632.291 , 632.296 or 632.315 , the person must request a hearing by written notice of appeal to the Board within 30 days after the date of issuance of the citation.
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