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NRS 641D.120

Exemptions from requirements for licensure and registration

(Added to NRS by 2017, 4222; A 2019, 2536; 2021, 1626)

1. A person is not required to be licensed or registered pursuant to this chapter if he or she:

(a) Provides behavior modification services or training exclusively to animals and not to natural persons;

(b) Provides applied behavior analysis services to an organization but does not otherwise separately provide such services directly to natural persons;

(c) Teaches applied behavior analysis or conducts research concerning applied behavior analysis but does not otherwise separately provide applied behavior analysis services directly to natural persons;

(d) Provides academic services, including, without limitation, tutoring, instructional design, curriculum production, assessment research and design, or test preparation but does not otherwise separately provide applied behavior analysis services directly to natural persons; or

(e) Conducts academic research relating to applied behavior analysis as a primary job responsibility but does not otherwise separately provide applied behavior analysis services directly to natural persons.

2. A person described in subsection 1:

(a) May refer to himself or herself as a behavior analyst; and

(b) Shall not represent or imply that he or she is licensed or registered pursuant to this chapter.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.