Nev. Admin. Code § 641.Sec. 1.1 - NEW
1.
The form on which a patient provides informed written consent for the use of a
recording in a training activity pursuant to section 2 of Assembly Bill No.
366, chapter 367, Statutes of Nevada 2021, at page 2191 (NRS 641.2291) , must
inform the patient:
(a) Of the manner in
which the psychological service will be recorded;
(b) Of the people who will have access to the
recording, including, without limitation, the name of the supervisor of the
training activity for which the recording will be used;
(c) Of the manner in which the recording will
be confidentially stored; and
(d)
That the recording will be destroyed within the period set forth in paragraph
(b) of subsection 3 and the manner in which the recording will be
destroyed.
2. A person
having custody or control of the form on which a patient has provided informed
consent to the use of a recording in a training activity pursuant to subsection
1 shall maintain the form in accordance with subsection 2 of NAC
641.219.
3. A person having custody
or control of a recording that is used or maintained for the purpose of a
training activity pursuant to section 2 of Assembly Bill No. 366, chapter 367,
Statutes of Nevada 2021, at page 2191 (NRS 641.2291) , shall:
(a) Maintain the recording in accordance with
NAC 641.224; and
(b) Ensure that the recording is destroyed
not later than the earlier of:
(1)
The completion of the review of the recording by the supervisor of the training
activity; or
(2) Thirty days after
the date on which the recording was made.
4. As used in this section and section 2 of
Assembly Bill No. 366, chapter 367, Statutes of Nevada 2021, at page 2191 (NRS
641.2291) :
(a) The Board interprets the term
"recording" to mean an audio or video recording documenting the practice of
psychology.
(b) "Training activity"
means a supervised activity, including, without limitation, the provision of
psychotherapy to, consultation with, psychological assessment of or
psychological evaluation of a person, family, couple or group, conducted by a
psychologist participating in a formal professional training program for the
purpose of developing professional competency. The purposes of a training
activity may include, without limitation:
(1)
The training of a psychologist in a new specialty;
(2) Ongoing professional consultation between
psychologists; and
(3) The
supervised practice of a psychologist mandated by the Board as a result of a
disciplinary proceeding.
Notes
NRS 641.100 and section 2 of Assembly Bill No. 366, chapter 367, Statutes of Nevada 2021, at page 2191 (NRS 641.2291)
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