2022 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 641 - Psychologists
NRS 641.029 - Applicability of chapter: Generally. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Applicability of chapter: Generally. [Effective January 1, 2022.]
The provisions of this chapter do not apply to:
1. A physician who is licensed to practice in this State;
2. A person who is licensed to practice dentistry in this State;
3. A person who is licensed as a marriage and family therapist or marriage and family therapist intern pursuant to chapter 641A of NRS;
4. A person who is licensed as a clinical professional counselor or clinical professional counselor intern pursuant to chapter 641A of NRS;
5. A person who is licensed to engage in social work pursuant to chapter 641B of NRS;
6. A person who is licensed as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant pursuant to NRS 640A.010 to 640A.230, inclusive;
7. A person who is licensed as a clinical alcohol and drug counselor, licensed or certified as an alcohol and drug counselor or certified as an alcohol and drug counselor intern, a clinical alcohol and drug counselor intern, a problem gambling counselor or a problem gambling counselor intern, pursuant to chapter 641C of NRS;
8. A person who is licensed as a behavior analyst or an assistant behavior analyst or registered as a registered behavior technician pursuant to chapter 641D of NRS, while engaged in the practice of applied behavior analysis as defined in NRS 641D.080; or
9. Any member of the clergy,
if such a person does not commit an act described in NRS 641.440 or represent himself or herself as a psychologist.
(Added to NRS by 1985, 1906; A 1987, 1122, 2123, 2134; 1989, 1540; 1991, 991; 1993, 1890; 1995, 2493; 1999, 1887, 3060; 2003, 1416; 2007, 3051; 2017, 4245; 2019, 2556; 2021, 807)
The provisions of this chapter do not apply to:
1. A physician who is licensed to practice in this State;
2. A person who is licensed to practice dentistry in this State;
3. A person who is licensed as a marriage and family therapist or marriage and family therapist intern pursuant to chapter 641A of NRS;
4. A person who is licensed as a clinical professional counselor or clinical professional counselor intern pursuant to chapter 641A of NRS;
5. A person who is licensed to engage in social work pursuant to chapter 641B of NRS;
6. A person who is licensed as an occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant pursuant to NRS 640A.010 to 640A.230, inclusive;
7. A person who is licensed as a clinical alcohol and drug counselor, licensed or certified as an alcohol and drug counselor or certified as an alcohol and drug counselor intern, a clinical alcohol and drug counselor intern, a problem gambling counselor or a problem gambling counselor intern, pursuant to chapter 641C of NRS;
8. A person who provides or supervises the provision of peer recovery support services in accordance with the provisions of NRS 433.622 to 433.641, inclusive;
9. A person who is licensed as a behavior analyst or an assistant behavior analyst or registered as a registered behavior technician pursuant to chapter 641D of NRS, while engaged in the practice of applied behavior analysis as defined in NRS 641D.080; or
10. Any member of the clergy,
if such a person does not commit an act described in NRS 641.440 or represent himself or herself as a psychologist.
(Added to NRS by 1985, 1906; A 1987, 1122, 2123, 2134; 1989, 1540; 1991, 991; 1993, 1890; 1995, 2493; 1999, 1887, 3060; 2003, 1416; 2007, 3051; 2017, 4245; 2019, 2556; 2021, 807, 2833, effective January 1, 2022)