Nev. Admin. Code § 641.239

Current through September 16, 2024
Section 641.239 - Misrepresentation of professional qualifications, affiliations, services, products or psychological findings
1. A psychologist shall not directly or by implication misrepresent:
(a) His or her professional qualifications, including the education he or she has received, the experience he or she has acquired or the areas of his or her professional competence.
(b) His or her affiliations or the purposes or characteristics of the institutions and associations with which he or she is associated.
2. A psychologist shall correct any other person who the psychologist knows has misrepresented the professional qualifications or affiliations of the psychologist.
3. A psychologist shall not include false or misleading information in his or her public statements concerning the professional services he or she offers.
4. A psychologist shall not guarantee that satisfaction or a cure will result from the performance of his or her professional services.
5. A psychologist shall not associate with or permit his or her name to be associated with any service or product in a manner which misrepresents:
(a) The service or product;
(b) The degree of his or her responsibility for the service or product; or
(c) The nature of his or her association with the service or product.
6. A psychologist shall not distort, misuse or suppress any psychological finding, and shall attempt to prevent, using all reasonable means, the distortion, misuse or suppression of any psychological finding by any institution of which he or she is an employee.

Nev. Admin. Code § 641.239

Added to NAC by Bd. of Psychological Exam'rs, eff. 12-28-95; A by R209-09, 10-15-2010; R127-14, 6-28-2016; A by R051-23A, eff. 4/19/2024

NRS 641.100