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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 641B - SOCIAL WORKERS

NRS 641B.160 Regulations.

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NRS 641B.160 Regulations.
1. The Board shall adopt:
(a)Such regulations as are necessary or desirable to enable it to carry out the provisions of this chapter;
(b)Regulations establishing reasonable standards for the psychiatric training and experience necessary for a clinical social worker to be authorized to make the certifications described in NRS 433A.162 , 433A.170 , 433A.195 and 433A.200 , make a sworn statement or declaration described in NRS 433A.335 and perform an evaluation described in NRS 433A.335 ;
(c)Regulations prescribing uniform standards concerning the locations at which interns provide services;
(d)Regulations authorizing the remote supervision, including, without limitation, electronic supervision, of interns working at remote sites and prescribing standards concerning such remote supervision; and
(e)Regulations prescribing the manner by which the qualifications for the issuance or renewal of a license under the provisions of this chapter will be made available to the public such that those qualifications are clearly defined and easily understood.
2. On the date that the Board gives notice pursuant to NRS 233B.060 of its intent to adopt, amend or repeal a regulation, the Board shall submit the regulation to the Commission on Behavioral Health for review. The Commission shall review the regulation and make recommendations to the Board concerning the advisability of adopting, amending or repealing the regulation and any changes that the Commission deems advisable.
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