Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 38 - Health Occupations and Professions
38-3901 - Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.

38-3901. Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.
The State of Nebraska adopts the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact substantially as follows:
ARTICLE I
PURPOSE
States license psychologists in order to protect the public through verification of education, training, and experience and ensure accountability for professional practice.
The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact is intended to regulate the day-to-day practice of telepsychology, the provision of psychological services using telecommunication technologies, by psychologists across state boundaries in the performance of their psychological practice as assigned by an appropriate authority.
The Compact is intended to regulate the temporary in-person, face-to-face practice of psychology by psychologists across state boundaries for thirty days within a calendar year in the performance of their psychological practice as assigned by an appropriate authority.
The Compact is intended to authorize state psychology regulatory authorities to afford legal recognition, in a manner consistent with the terms of the Compact, to psychologists licensed in another state.
The Compact recognizes that states have a vested interest in protecting the public’s health and safety through licensing and regulation of psychologists and that such state regulation will best protect public health and safety.
The Compact does not apply when a psychologist is licensed in both the home and receiving states.
The Compact does not apply to permanent in-person, face-to-face practice; it does allow for authorization of temporary psychological practice.
Consistent with these principles, the Compact is designed to achieve the following purposes and objectives:
1. Increase public access to professional psychological services by allowing for telepsychological practice across state lines as well as temporary in-person, face-to-face services into a state which the psychologist is not licensed to practice psychology;
2. Enhance the states’ ability to protect the public’s health and safety, especially client or patient safety;
3. Encourage the cooperation of compact states in the areas of psychology licensure and regulation;
4. Facilitate the exchange of information between compact states regarding psychologist licensure, adverse actions, and disciplinary history;
5. Promote compliance with the laws governing psychological practice in each compact state; and
6. Invest all compact states with the authority to hold licensed psychologists accountable through the mutual recognition of compact state licenses.
ARTICLE II
DEFINITIONS
A. Adverse action means any action taken by a state psychology regulatory authority which finds a violation of a statute or regulation that is identified by the state psychology regulatory authority as discipline and is a matter of public record.
B. Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards means the recognized membership organization composed of State and Provincial Psychology Regulatory Authorities responsible for the licensure and registration of psychologists throughout the United States and Canada.
C. Authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology means a licensed psychologist’s authority to practice telepsychology, within the limits authorized under the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, in another compact state.
D. Bylaws means those bylaws established by the Commission pursuant to Article X for its governance, or for directing and controlling its actions and conduct.
E. Client or patient means the recipient of psychological services, whether psychological services are delivered in the context of health care, corporate, supervision, and/or consulting services.
F. Commission means the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission which is the national administration of which all compact states are members.
G. Commissioner means the voting representative appointed by each state psychology regulatory authority pursuant to Article X.
H. Compact state means a state, the District of Columbia, or a United States territory that has enacted the Compact and which has not withdrawn pursuant to Article XIII, subsection C or been terminated pursuant to Article XII, subsection B.
I. Coordinated Licensure Information System means an integrated process for collecting, storing, and sharing information on psychologists' licensure and enforcement activities related to psychology licensure laws, which is administered by the recognized membership organization composed of state and provincial psychology regulatory authorities.
J. Confidentiality means the principle that data or information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorized persons or processes.
K. Day means any part of a day in which psychological work is performed.
L. Distant state means the compact state where a psychologist is physically present, not through using telecommunications technologies, to provide temporary in-person, face-to-face psychological services.
M. E.Passport means a certificate issued by the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards that promotes the standardization in the criteria of interjurisdictional telepsychology practice and facilitates the process for licensed psychologists to provide telepsychological services across state lines.
N. Executive board means a group of directors elected or appointed to act on behalf of, and within the powers granted to them by, the commission.
O. Home state means a compact state where a psychologist is licensed to practice psychology. If the psychologist is licensed in more than one compact state and is practicing under the authorization to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology, the home state is the compact state where the psychologist is physically present when the telepsychology services are delivered. If the psychologist is licensed in more than one compact state and is practicing under the temporary authorization to practice, the home state is any compact state where the psychologist is licensed.
P. Identity history summary means a summary of information retained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or other designee with similar authority, in connection with arrests and, in some instances, federal employment, naturalization, or military service.
Q. In-person, face-to-face means interactions in which the psychologist and the client or patient are in the same physical space and which does not include interactions that may occur through the use of telecommunication technologies.
R. Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate means a certificate issued by the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards that grants temporary authority to practice based on notification to the state psychology regulatory authority of intention to practice temporarily and verification of one’s qualifications for such practice.
S. License means authorization by a state psychology regulatory authority to engage in the independent practice of psychology, which would be unlawful without the authorization.
T. Noncompact state means any state which is not at the time a compact state.
U. Psychologist means an individual licensed for the independent practice of psychology.
V. Receiving state means a compact state where the client or patient is physically located when the telepsychology services are delivered.
W. Rule means a written statement by the Commission promulgated pursuant to Article XI that is of general applicability, implements, interprets, or prescribes a policy or provision of the Compact, or an organizational, procedural, or practice requirement of the Commission and has the force and effect of statutory law in a compact state, and includes the amendment, repeal, or suspension of an existing rule.
X. Significant investigatory information means:
1. Investigative information that a state psychology regulatory authority, after a preliminary inquiry that includes notification and an opportunity to respond if required by state law, has reason to believe, if proven true, would indicate more than a violation of state statute or ethics code that would be considered more substantial than minor infraction; or
2. Investigative information that indicates that the psychologist represents an immediate threat to public health and safety regardless of whether the psychologist has been notified or had an opportunity to respond.
Y. State means a state, commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States or the District of Columbia.
Z. State psychology regulatory authority means the board, office, or other agency with the legislative mandate to license and regulate the practice of psychology.
AA. Telepsychology means the provision of psychological services using telecommunication technologies.
BB. Temporary authorization to practice means a licensed psychologist's authority to conduct temporary in-person, face-to-face practice, within the limits authorized under the Compact, in another compact state.
CC. Temporary in-person, face-to-face practice means the practice of psychology in which a psychologist is physically present, not through using telecommunications technologies, in the distant state to provide for the practice of psychology for thirty days within a calendar year and based on notification to the distant state.
ARTICLE III
HOME STATE LICENSURE
A. The home state shall be a compact state where a psychologist is licensed to practice psychology.
B. A psychologist may hold one or more compact state licenses at a time. If the psychologist is licensed in more than one compact state, the home state is the compact state where the psychologist is physically present when the services are delivered as authorized by the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology under the terms of the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.
C. Any compact state may require a psychologist not previously licensed in a compact state to obtain and retain a license to be authorized to practice in the compact state under circumstances not authorized by the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology under the terms of the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.
D. Any compact state may require a psychologist to obtain and retain a license to be authorized to practice in a compact state under circumstances not authorized by temporary authorization to practice under the terms of the Compact.
E. A home state’s license authorizes a psychologist to practice in a receiving state under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology only if the compact state:
1. Currently requires the psychologist to hold an active E.Passport;
2. Has a mechanism in place for receiving and investigating complaints about licensed individuals;
3. Notifies the Commission, in compliance with the terms of the Compact, of any adverse action or significant investigatory information regarding a licensed individual;
4. Requires an identity history summary of all applicants at initial licensure, including the use of the results of fingerprints or other biometric data checks compliant with the requirements of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or other designee with similar authority, no later than ten years after activation of the Compact; and
5. Complies with the bylaws and rules of the Commission.
F. A home state’s license grants temporary authorization to practice to a psychologist in a distant state only if the compact state:
1. Currently requires the psychologist to hold an active Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate;
2. Has a mechanism in place for receiving and investigating complaints about licensed individuals;
3. Notifies the Commission, in compliance with the terms of the Compact, of any adverse action or significant investigatory information regarding a licensed individual;
4. Requires an identity history summary of all applicants at initial licensure, including the use of the results of fingerprints or other biometric data checks compliant with the requirements of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or other designee with similar authority, no later than ten years after activation of the Compact; and
5. Complies with the bylaws and rules of the Commission.
ARTICLE IV
COMPACT PRIVILEGE TO PRACTICE TELEPSYCHOLOGY
A. Compact states shall recognize the right of a psychologist, licensed in a compact state in conformance with Article III, to practice telepsychology in other compact states (receiving states) in which the psychologist is not licensed, under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology as provided in the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.
B. To exercise the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology under the terms and provisions of the Compact, a psychologist licensed to practice in a compact state must:
1. Hold a graduate degree in psychology from an institute of higher education that was, at the time the degree was awarded:
a. Regionally accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education to grant graduate degrees, or authorized by provincial statute or Royal Charter to grant doctoral degrees; or
b. A foreign college or university deemed to be equivalent to subdivision 1a of this subsection by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services or by a recognized foreign credential evaluation service; and
2. Hold a graduate degree in psychology that meets the following criteria:
a. The program, wherever it may be administratively housed, must be clearly identified and labeled as a psychology program. Such a program must specify in pertinent institutional catalogues and brochures its intent to educate and train professional psychologists;
b. The psychology program must stand as a recognizable, coherent, organizational entity within the institution;
c. There must be a clear authority and primary responsibility for the core and specialty areas whether or not the program cuts across administrative lines;
d. The program must consist of an integrated, organized sequence of study;
e. There must be an identifiable psychology faculty sufficient in size and breadth to carry out its responsibilities;
f. The designated director of the program must be a psychologist and a member of the core faculty;
g. The program must have an identifiable body of students who are matriculated in that program for a degree;
h. The program must include supervised practicum, internship, or field training appropriate to the practice of psychology;
i. The curriculum shall encompass a minimum of three academic years of full-time graduate study for doctoral degrees and a minimum of one academic year of full‐time graduate study for master’s degrees;
j. The program includes an acceptable residency as defined by the rules of the Commission.
3. Possess a current, full, and unrestricted license to practice psychology in a home state which is a compact state;
4. Have no history of adverse action that violates the rules of the Commission;
5. Have no criminal record history reported on an identity history summary that violates the rules of the Commission;
6. Possess a current, active E.Passport;
7. Provide attestations in regard to areas of intended practice, conformity with standards of practice, competence in telepsychology technology; criminal background; and knowledge and adherence to legal requirements in the home and receiving states, and provide a release of information to allow for primary source verification in a manner specified by the Commission; and
8. Meet other criteria as defined by the rules of the Commission.
C. The home state maintains authority over the license of any psychologist practicing into a receiving state under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology.
D. A psychologist practicing into a receiving state under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology will be subject to the receiving state’s authority and laws. A receiving state may, in accordance with that state’s due process law, limit or revoke a psychologist’s authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology in the receiving state and may take any other necessary actions under the receiving state’s applicable law to protect the health and safety of the receiving state’s citizens. If a receiving state takes action, the state shall promptly notify the home state and the Commission.
E. If a psychologist’s license in any home state, another compact state, or any authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology in any receiving state, is restricted, suspended, or otherwise limited, the E.Passport shall be revoked and therefor the psychologist shall not be eligible to practice telepsychology in a compact state under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology.
ARTICLE V
COMPACT TEMPORARY AUTHORIZATION TO PRACTICE
A. Compact states shall also recognize the right of a psychologist, licensed in a compact state in conformance with Article III, to practice temporarily in other compact states (distant states) in which the psychologist is not licensed, as provided in the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.
B. To exercise the temporary authorization to practice under the terms and provisions of the Compact, a psychologist licensed to practice in a compact state must:
1. Hold a graduate degree in psychology from an institute of higher education that was, at the time the degree was awarded:
a. Regionally accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education to grant graduate degrees, or authorized by provincial statute or Royal Charter to grant doctoral degrees; or
b. A foreign college or university deemed to be equivalent to subdivision 1a of this subsection by a foreign credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services or by a recognized foreign credential evaluation service; and
2. Hold a graduate degree in psychology that meets the following criteria:
a. The program, wherever it may be administratively housed, must be clearly identified and labeled as a psychology program. Such a program must specify in pertinent institutional catalogues and brochures its intent to educate and train professional psychologists;
b. The psychology program must stand as a recognizable, coherent, organizational entity within the institution;
c. There must be a clear authority and primary responsibility for the core and specialty areas whether or not the program cuts across administrative lines;
d. The program must consist of an integrated, organized sequence of study;
e. There must be an identifiable psychology faculty sufficient in size and breadth to carry out its responsibilities;
f. The designated director of the program must be a psychologist and a member of the core faculty;
g. The program must have an identifiable body of students who are matriculated in that program for a degree;
h. The program must include supervised practicum, internship, or field training appropriate to the practice of psychology;
i. The curriculum shall encompass a minimum of three academic years of full-time graduate study for doctoral degrees and a minimum of one academic year of full‐time graduate study for master’s degrees;
j. The program includes an acceptable residency as defined by the rules of the Commission.
3. Possess a current, full, and unrestricted license to practice psychology in a home state which is a compact state;
4. No history of adverse action that violates the rules of the Commission;
5. No criminal record history that violates the rules of the Commission;
6. Possess a current, active Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate;
7. Provide attestations in regard to areas of intended practice and work experience and provide a release of information to allow for primary source verification in a manner specified by the Commission; and
8. Meet other criteria as defined by the rules of the Commission.
C. A psychologist practicing into a distant state under the temporary authorization to practice shall practice within the scope of practice authorized by the distant state.
D. A psychologist practicing into a distant state under the temporary authorization to practice will be subject to the distant state’s authority and law. A distant state may, in accordance with that state’s due process law, limit or revoke a psychologist’s temporary authorization to practice in the distant state and may take any other necessary actions under the distant state’s applicable law to protect the health and safety of the distant state’s citizens. If a distant state takes action, the state shall promptly notify the home state and the Commission.
E. If a psychologist’s license in any home state, another compact state, or any temporary authorization to practice in any distant state, is restricted, suspended, or otherwise limited, the Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate shall be revoked and therefor the psychologist shall not be eligible to practice in a compact state under the temporary authorization to practice.
ARTICLE VI
CONDITIONS OF TELEPSYCHOLOGY PRACTICE IN A RECEIVING STATE
A psychologist may practice in a receiving state under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology only in the performance of the scope of practice for psychology as assigned by an appropriate state psychology regulatory authority, as defined in the rules of the Commission, and under the following circumstances:
1. The psychologist initiates a client or patient contact in a home state via telecommunications technologies with a client or patient in a receiving state;
2. Other conditions regarding telepsychology as determined by rules promulgated by the Commission.
ARTICLE VII
ADVERSE ACTIONS
A. A home state shall have the power to impose adverse action against a psychologist’s license issued by the home state. A distant state shall have the power to take adverse action on a psychologist’s temporary authorization to practice within that distant state.
B. A receiving state may take adverse action on a psychologist's authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology within that receiving state. A home state may take adverse action against a psychologist based on an adverse action taken by a distant state regarding temporary in-person, face-to-face practice.
C. If a home state takes adverse action against a psychologist’s license, that psychologist’s authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology is terminated and the E.Passport is revoked. Furthermore, that psychologist’s temporary authorization to practice is terminated and the Interjurisdictional Practice Certificate is revoked.
1. All home state disciplinary orders which impose adverse action shall be reported to the Commission in accordance with the rules promulgated by the Commission. A compact state shall report adverse actions in accordance with the rules of the Commission.
2. In the event discipline is reported on a psychologist, the psychologist will not be eligible for telepsychology or temporary in-person, face-to-face practice in accordance with the rules of the Commission.
3. Other actions may be imposed as determined by the rules promulgated by the Commission.
D. A home state’s state psychology regulatory authority shall investigate and take appropriate action with respect to reported inappropriate conduct engaged in by a licensee which occurred in a receiving state as it would if such conduct had occurred by a licensee within the home state. In such cases, the home state’s law shall control in determining any adverse action against a psychologist’s license.
E. A distant state's state psychology regulatory authority shall investigate and take appropriate action with respect to reported inappropriate conduct engaged in by a psychologist practicing under temporary authorization practice which occurred in that distant state as it would if such conduct had occurred by a licensee within the home state. In such cases, distant state's law shall control in determining any adverse action against a psychologist’s temporary authorization to practice.
F. Nothing in the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact shall override a compact state’s decision that a psychologist’s participation in an alternative program may be used in lieu of adverse action and that such participation shall remain nonpublic if required by the compact state’s law. Compact states must require psychologists who enter any alternative programs to not provide telepsychology services under the authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology or provide temporary psychological services under the temporary authorization to practice in any other compact state during the term of the alternative program.
G. No other judicial or administrative remedies shall be available to a psychologist in the event a compact state imposes an adverse action pursuant to subsection C of this Article.
ARTICLE VIII
ADDITIONAL AUTHORITIES INVESTED IN A COMPACT STATE’S STATE PSYCHOLOGY REGULATORY AUTHORITY
In addition to any other powers granted under state law, a compact state’s state psychology regulatory authority shall have the authority under the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact to:
1. Issue subpoenas, for both hearings and investigations, which require the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of evidence. Subpoenas issued by a compact state’s state psychology regulatory authority for the attendance and testimony of witnesses, or the production of evidence from another compact state shall be enforced in the latter state by any court of competent jurisdiction, according to that court’s practice and procedure in considering subpoenas issued in its own proceedings. The issuing state psychology regulatory authority shall pay any witness fees, travel expenses, mileage fees, and other fees required by the service statutes of the state where the witnesses or evidence are located; and
2. Issue cease and desist orders, injunctive relief orders, or both to revoke a psychologist’s authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology, temporary authorization to practice, or both.
3. During the course of any investigation, a psychologist may not change his or her home state licensure. A home state's state psychology regulatory authority is authorized to complete any pending investigations of a psychologist and to take any actions appropriate under its law. The home state's state psychology regulatory authority shall promptly report the conclusions of such investigations to the Commission. Once an investigation has been completed, and pending the outcome of the investigation, the psychologist may change his or her home state licensure. The Commission shall promptly notify the new home state of any such decisions as provided in the rules of the Commission. All information provided to the Commission or distributed by compact states pursuant to the psychologist shall be confidential, filed under seal, and used for investigatory or disciplinary matters. The Commission may create additional rules for mandated or discretionary sharing of information by compact states.
ARTICLE IX
COORDINATED LICENSURE INFORMATION SYSTEM
A. The Commission shall provide for the development and maintenance of a Coordinated Licensure Information System (Coordinated Database) and reporting system containing licensure and disciplinary action information on all psychologists or individuals to whom the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact is applicable in all compact states as defined by the rules of the Commission.
B. Notwithstanding any other provision of state law to the contrary, a compact state shall submit a uniform data set to the Coordinated Database on all licensees as required by the rules of the Commission, including:
1. Identifying information;
2. Licensure data;
3. Significant investigatory information;
4. Adverse actions against a psychologist’s license;
5. An indicator that a psychologist’s authority to practice interjurisdictional telepsychology or temporary authorization to practice is revoked;
6. Nonconfidential information related to alternative program participation information;
7. Any denial of application for licensure, and the reasons for such denial; and
8. Other information which may facilitate the administration of the Compact, as determined by the rules of the Commission.
C. The Coordinated Database administrator shall promptly notify all compact states of any adverse action taken against, or significant investigative information on, any licensee in a compact state.
D. Compact states reporting information to the Coordinated Database may designate information that may not be shared with the public without the express permission of the compact state reporting the information.
E. Any information submitted to the Coordinated Database that is subsequently required to be expunged by the law of the compact state reporting the information shall be removed from the Coordinated Database.
ARTICLE X
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE PSYCHOLOGY INTERJURISDICTIONAL COMPACT COMMISSION
A. The compact states hereby create and establish a joint public agency known as the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact Commission.
1. The Commission is a body politic and an instrumentality of the compact states.
2. Venue is proper and judicial proceedings by or against the Commission shall be brought solely and exclusively in a court of competent jurisdiction where the principal office of the Commission is located. The Commission may waive venue and jurisdictional defenses to the extent it adopts or consents to participate in alternative dispute resolution proceedings.
3. Nothing in the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact shall be construed to be a waiver of sovereign immunity.
B. Membership, Voting, and Meetings
1. The Commission shall consist of one voting representative appointed by each compact state who shall serve as that state’s Commissioner. The state psychology regulatory authority shall appoint the state's delegate. This delegate shall be empowered to act on behalf of the compact state. This delegate shall be limited to:
a. Executive director, executive secretary, or similar executive;
b. Current member of the state psychology regulatory authority of a compact state; or
c. Designee empowered with the appropriate delegate authority to act on behalf of the compact state.
2. Any Commissioner may be removed or suspended from office as provided by the law of the state from which the Commissioner is appointed. Any vacancy occurring in the Commission shall be filled in accordance with the laws of the compact state in which the vacancy exists.
3. Each Commissioner shall be entitled to one vote with regard to the promulgation of rules and creation of bylaws and shall otherwise have an opportunity to participate in the business and affairs of the Commission. A Commissioner shall vote in person or by such other means as provided in the bylaws. The bylaws may provide for Commissioners’ participation in meetings by telephone or other means of communication.
4. The Commission shall meet at least once during each calendar year. Additional meetings shall be held as set forth in the bylaws.
5. All meetings shall be open to the public, and public notice of meetings shall be given in the same manner as required under the rulemaking provisions in Article XI.
6. The Commission may convene in a closed, nonpublic meeting if the Commission must discuss:
a. Noncompliance of a compact state with its obligations under the Compact;
b. The employment, compensation, discipline, or other personnel matters, practices, or procedures related to specific employees or other matters related to the Commission’s internal personnel practices and procedures;
c. Current, threatened, or reasonably anticipated litigation against the Commission;
d. Negotiation of contracts for the purchase or sale of goods, services, or real estate;
e. Accusation against any person of a crime or formally censuring any person;
f. Disclosure of trade secrets or commercial or financial information which is privileged or confidential;
g. Disclosure of information of a personal nature where disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;
h. Disclosure of investigatory records compiled for law enforcement purposes;
i. Disclosure of information related to any investigatory reports prepared by or on behalf of or for use of the Commission or other committee charged with responsibility for investigation or determination of compliance issues pursuant to the Compact; or
j. Matters specifically exempted from disclosure by federal and state statute.
7. If a meeting, or portion of a meeting, is closed pursuant to this Article, the Commission’s legal counsel or designee shall certify that the meeting may be closed and shall reference each relevant exempting provision. The Commission shall keep minutes which fully and clearly describe all matters discussed in a meeting and shall provide a full and accurate summary of actions taken, of any person participating in the meeting, and the reasons therefore, including a description of the views expressed. All documents considered in connection with an action shall be identified in such minutes. All minutes and documents of a closed meeting shall remain under seal, subject to release only by a majority vote of the Commission or order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
C. The Commission shall, by a majority vote of the Commissioners, prescribe bylaws or rules to govern its conduct as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes and exercise the powers of the Compact, including, but not limited to:
1. Establishing the fiscal year of the Commission;
2. Providing reasonable standards and procedures:
a. For the establishment and meetings of other committees; and
b. Governing any general or specific delegation of any authority or function of the Commission;
3. Providing reasonable procedures for calling and conducting meetings of the Commission, ensuring reasonable advance notice of all meetings and providing an opportunity for attendance of such meetings by interested parties, with enumerated exceptions designed to protect the public’s interest, the privacy of individuals of such proceedings, and proprietary information, including trade secrets. The Commission may meet in closed session only after a majority of the Commissioners vote to close a meeting to the public in whole or in part. As soon as practicable, the Commission must make public a copy of the vote to close the meeting revealing the vote of each Commissioner with no proxy votes allowed;
4. Establishing the titles, duties, and authority and reasonable procedures for the election of the officers of the Commission;
5. Providing reasonable standards and procedures for the establishment of the personnel policies and programs of the Commission. Notwithstanding any civil service or other similar law of any compact state, the bylaws shall exclusively govern the personnel policies and programs of the Commission;
6. Promulgating a code of ethics to address permissible and prohibited activities of Commission members and employees;
7. Providing a mechanism for concluding the operations of the Commission and the equitable disposition of any surplus funds that may exist after the termination of the Compact after the payment, reserving, or both of all of its debts and obligations;
8. The Commission shall publish its bylaws in a convenient form and file a copy thereof and a copy of any amendment thereto, with the appropriate agency or officer in each of the compact states;
9. The Commission shall maintain its financial records in accordance with the bylaws; and
10. The Commission shall meet and take such actions as are consistent with the provisions of the Compact and the bylaws.
D. The Commission shall have the following powers:
1. The authority to promulgate uniform rules to facilitate and coordinate implementation and administration of the Compact. The rules shall have the force and effect of law and shall be binding in all compact states;
2. To bring and prosecute legal proceedings or actions in the name of the Commission, provided that the standing of any state psychology regulatory authority or other regulatory body responsible for psychology licensure to sue or be sued under applicable law shall not be affected;
3. To purchase and maintain insurance and bonds;
4. To borrow, accept, or contract for services of personnel, including, but not limited to, employees of a compact state;
5. To hire employees, elect or appoint officers, fix compensation, define duties, grant such individuals appropriate authority to carry out the purposes of the Compact, and to establish the Commission’s personnel policies and programs relating to conflicts of interest, qualifications of personnel, and other related personnel matters;
6. To accept any and all appropriate donations and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials, and services, and to receive, utilize, and dispose of the same; provided that at all times the Commission shall strive to avoid any appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest;
7. To lease, purchase, accept appropriate gifts or donations of, or otherwise to own, hold, improve or use, any property, real, personal, or mixed; provided that at all times the Commission shall strive to avoid any appearance of impropriety;
8. To sell, convey, mortgage, pledge, lease, exchange, abandon, or otherwise dispose of any property real, personal, or mixed;
9. To establish a budget and make expenditures;
10. To borrow money;
11. To appoint committees, including advisory committees comprised of members, state regulators, state legislators or their representatives, and consumer representatives, and such other interested persons as may be designated in the Compact and the bylaws;
12. To provide and receive information from, and to cooperate with, law enforcement agencies;
13. To adopt and use an official seal; and
14. To perform such other functions as may be necessary or appropriate to achieve the purposes of the Compact consistent with the state regulation of psychology licensure, temporary in-person, face-to-face practice, and telepsychology practice.
E. The Executive Board
The elected officers shall serve as the Executive Board, which shall have the power to act on behalf of the Commission according to the terms of the Compact.
1. The Executive Board shall be comprised of six members:
a. Five voting members who are elected from the current membership of the Commission by the Commission; and
b. One ex officio, nonvoting member from the recognized membership organization composed of State and Provincial Psychology Regulatory Authorities.
2. The ex officio member must have served as staff or member on a state psychology regulatory authority and will be selected by its respective organization.
3. The Commission may remove any member of the Executive Board as provided in bylaws.
4. The Executive Board shall meet at least annually.
5. The Executive Board shall have the following duties and responsibilities:
a. Recommend to the entire Commission changes to the rules or bylaws, changes to the Compact, fees paid by compact states such as annual dues, and any other applicable fees;
b. Ensure Compact administration services are appropriately provided, contractual or otherwise;
c. Prepare and recommend the budget;
d. Maintain financial records on behalf of the Commission;
e. Monitor Compact compliance of member states and provide compliance reports to the Commission;
f. Establish additional committees as necessary; and
g. Other duties as provided in rules or bylaws.
F. Financing of the Commission
1. The Commission shall pay, or provide for the payment of, the reasonable expenses of its establishment, organization, and ongoing activities.
2. The Commission may accept any and all appropriate revenue sources, donations, and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials, and services.
3. The Commission may levy on and collect an annual assessment from each compact state or impose fees on other parties to cover the cost of the operations and activities of the Commission and its staff which must be in a total amount sufficient to cover its annual budget as approved each year for which revenue is not provided by other sources. The aggregate annual assessment amount shall be allocated based upon a formula to be determined by the Commission which shall promulgate a rule binding upon all compact states.
4. The Commission shall not incur obligations of any kind prior to securing the funds adequate to meet the same; nor shall the Commission pledge the credit of any of the compact states, except by and with the authority of the compact state.
5. The Commission shall keep accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements. The receipts and disbursements of the Commission shall be subject to the audit and accounting procedures established under its bylaws. However, all receipts and disbursements of funds handled by the Commission shall be audited yearly by a certified or licensed public accountant and the report of the audit shall be included in and become part of the annual report of the Commission.
G. Qualified Immunity, Defense, and Indemnification
1. The members, officers, executive director, employees, and representatives of the Commission shall have no greater liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for any claim for damage to or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused by or arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that the person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred, within the scope of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, than a state employee would have under the same or similar circumstances; provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to protect any such person from suit or liability for any damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the intentional or willful or wanton misconduct of that person.
2. The Commission shall defend any member, officer, executive director, employee, or representative of the Commission in any civil action seeking to impose liability arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, or that the person against whom the claim is made had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided that nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prohibit that person from retaining his or her own counsel; and provided further, that the actual or alleged act, error, or omission did not result from that person’s intentional or willful or wanton misconduct.
3. The Commission shall indemnify and hold harmless any member, officer, executive director, employee, or representative of the Commission for the amount of any settlement or judgment obtained against that person arising out of any actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, or that such person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred within the scope of Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities, provided that the actual or alleged act, error, or omission did not result from the intentional or willful or wanton misconduct of that person.
ARTICLE XI
RULEMAKING
A. The Commission shall exercise its rulemaking powers pursuant to the criteria set forth in this Article and the rules adopted thereunder. Rules and amendments shall become binding as of the date specified in each rule or amendment.
B. If a majority of the legislatures of the compact states rejects a rule, by enactment of a statute or resolution in the same manner used to adopt the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, then such rule shall have no further force and effect in any compact state.
C. Rules or amendments to the rules shall be adopted at a regular or special meeting of the Commission.
D. Prior to promulgation and adoption of a final rule or rules by the Commission, and at least sixty days in advance of the meeting at which the rule will be considered and voted upon, the Commission shall file a notice of proposed rulemaking:
1. On the website of the Commission; and
2. On the website of each compact state's state psychology regulatory authority or the publication in which each state would otherwise publish proposed rules.
E. The notice of proposed rulemaking shall include:
1. The proposed time, date, and location of the meeting in which the rule will be considered and voted upon;
2. The text of the proposed rule or amendment and the reason for the proposed rule;
3. A request for comments on the proposed rule from any interested person; and
4. The manner in which interested persons may submit notice to the Commission of their intention to attend the public hearing and any written comments.
F. Prior to adoption of a proposed rule, the Commission shall allow persons to submit written data, facts, opinions, and arguments, which shall be made available to the public.
G. The Commission shall grant an opportunity for a public hearing before it adopts a rule or amendment if a hearing is requested by:
1. At least twenty-five persons who submit comments independently of each other;
2. A governmental subdivision or agency; or
3. A duly appointed person in an association that has at least twenty-five members.
H. If a hearing is held on the proposed rule or amendment, the Commission shall publish the place, time, and date of the scheduled public hearing.
1. All persons wishing to be heard at the hearing shall notify the executive director of the Commission or other designated member in writing of their desire to appear and testify at the hearing not less than five business days before the scheduled date of the hearing.
2. Hearings shall be conducted in a manner providing each person who wishes to comment a fair and reasonable opportunity to comment orally or in writing.
3. No transcript of the hearing is required, unless a written request for a transcript is made, in which case the person requesting the transcript shall bear the cost of producing the transcript. A recording may be made in lieu of a transcript under the same terms and conditions as a transcript. This subsection shall not preclude the Commission from making a transcript or recording of the hearing if it so chooses.
4. Nothing in this Article shall be construed as requiring a separate hearing on each rule. Rules may be grouped for the convenience of the Commission at hearings required by this Article.
I. Following the scheduled hearing date, or by the close of business on the scheduled hearing date if the hearing was not held, the Commission shall consider all written and oral comments received.
J. The Commission shall, by majority vote of all members, take final action on the proposed rule and shall determine the effective date of the rule, if any, based on the rulemaking record and the full text of the rule.
K. If no written notice of intent to attend the public hearing by interested parties is received, the Commission may proceed with promulgation of the proposed rule without a public hearing.
L. Upon determination that an emergency exists, the Commission may consider and adopt an emergency rule without prior notice, opportunity for comment, or hearing, provided that the usual rulemaking procedures provided in the Compact and in this section shall be retroactively applied to the rule as soon as reasonably possible, in no event later than ninety days after the effective date of the rule. For the purposes of this paragraph, an emergency rule is one that must be adopted immediately in order to:
1. Meet an imminent threat to public health, safety, or welfare;
2. Prevent a loss of Commission or compact state funds;
3. Meet a deadline for the promulgation of an administrative rule that is established by federal law or rule; or
4. Protect public health and safety.
M. The Commission or an authorized committee of the Commission may direct revisions to a previously adopted rule or amendment for purposes of correcting typographical errors, errors in format, errors in consistency, or grammatical errors. Public notice of any revisions shall be posted on the website of the Commission. The revision shall be subject to challenge by any person for a period of thirty days after posting. The revision may be challenged only on grounds that the revision results in a material change to a rule. A challenge shall be made in writing, and delivered to the chair of the Commission prior to the end of the notice period. If no challenge is made, the revision will take effect without further action. If the revision is challenged, the revision may not take effect without the approval of the Commission.
ARTICLE XII
OVERSIGHT, DISPUTE RESOLUTION, AND ENFORCEMENT
A. Oversight
1. The executive, legislative, and judicial branches of state government in each compact state shall enforce the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact and take all actions necessary and appropriate to effectuate the Compact’s purposes and intent. The Compact and the rules promulgated under the Compact shall have standing as statutory law.
2. All courts shall take judicial notice of the Compact and the rules in any judicial or administrative proceeding in a compact state pertaining to the subject matter of the Compact which may affect the powers, responsibilities, or actions of the Commission.
3. The Commission shall be entitled to receive service of process in any such proceeding and shall have standing to intervene in such a proceeding for all purposes. Failure to provide service of process to the Commission shall render a judgment or order void as to the Commission, the Compact, or promulgated rules.
B. Default, Technical Assistance, and Termination
1. If the Commission determines that a compact state has defaulted in the performance of its obligations or responsibilities under the Compact or the promulgated rules, the Commission shall:
a. Provide written notice to the defaulting state and other compact states of the nature of the default, the proposed means of remedying the default, or any other action to be taken by the Commission; and
b. Provide remedial training and specific technical assistance regarding the default.
2. If a state in default fails to remedy the default, the defaulting state may be terminated from the Compact upon an affirmative vote of a majority of the compact states, and all rights, privileges, and benefits conferred by the Compact shall be terminated on the effective date of termination. A remedy of the default does not relieve the offending state of obligations or liabilities incurred during the period of default.
3. Termination of membership in the Compact shall be imposed only after all other means of securing compliance have been exhausted. Notice of intent to suspend or terminate shall be submitted by the Commission to the Governor, the majority and minority leaders of the defaulting state's legislature or the Speaker if no such leaders exist, and each of the compact states.
4. A compact state which has been terminated is responsible for all assessments, obligations, and liabilities incurred through the effective date of termination, including obligations which extend beyond the effective date of termination.
5. The Commission shall not bear any costs incurred by the state which is found to be in default or which has been terminated from the Compact, unless agreed upon in writing between the Commission and the defaulting state.
6. The defaulting state may appeal the action of the Commission by petitioning the United States District Court for the State of Georgia or the federal district where the Compact has its principal offices. The prevailing member shall be awarded all costs of such litigation, including reasonable attorney’s fees.
C. Dispute Resolution
1. Upon request by a compact state, the Commission shall attempt to resolve disputes related to the Compact which arise among compact states and between compact and noncompact states.
2. The Commission shall promulgate a rule providing for both mediation and binding dispute resolution for disputes that arise before the Commission.
D. Enforcement
1. The Commission, in the reasonable exercise of its discretion, shall enforce the provisions and rules of the Compact.
2. By majority vote, the Commission may initiate legal action in the United States District Court for the State of Georgia or the federal district where the Compact has its principal offices against a compact state in default to enforce compliance with the provisions of the Compact and its promulgated rules and bylaws. The relief sought may include both injunctive relief and damages. In the event judicial enforcement is necessary, the prevailing member shall be awarded all costs of such litigation, including reasonable attorney’s fees.
3. The remedies in this Article shall not be the exclusive remedies of the Commission. The Commission may pursue any other remedies available under federal or state law.
ARTICLE XIII
DATE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PSYCHOLOGY INTERJURISDICTIONAL COMPACT COMMISSION AND ASSOCIATED RULES, WITHDRAWAL, AND AMENDMENTS
A. The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact shall come into effect on the date on which the Compact is enacted into law in the seventh compact state. The provisions which become effective at that time shall be limited to the powers granted to the Commission relating to assembly and the promulgation of rules. Thereafter, the Commission shall meet and exercise rulemaking powers necessary to the implementation and administration of the Compact.
B. Any state which joins the Compact subsequent to the Commission’s initial adoption of the rules shall be subject to the rules as they exist on the date on which the Compact becomes law in that state. Any rule which has been previously adopted by the Commission shall have the full force and effect of law on the day the Compact becomes law in that state.
C. Any compact state may withdraw from this Compact by enacting a statute repealing the same.
1. A compact state’s withdrawal shall not take effect until six months after enactment of the repealing statute.
2. Withdrawal shall not affect the continuing requirement of the withdrawing state’s state psychology regulatory authority to comply with the investigative and adverse action reporting requirements of the Compact prior to the effective date of withdrawal.
D. Nothing contained in the Compact shall be construed to invalidate or prevent any psychology licensure agreement or other cooperative arrangement between a compact state and a noncompact state which does not conflict with the Compact.
E. The Compact may be amended by the compact states. No amendment to the Compact shall become effective and binding upon any compact state until it is enacted into the law of all compact states.
ARTICLE XIV
CONSTRUCTION AND SEVERABILITY
The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact shall be liberally construed so as to effectuate the purposes of the Compact. If the Compact shall be held contrary to the constitution of any state which is a member of the Compact, the Compact shall remain in full force and effect as to the remaining compact states.
Source

Structure Nebraska Revised Statutes

Nebraska Revised Statutes

Chapter 38 - Health Occupations and Professions

38-101 - Act, how cited.

38-102 - Legislative findings.

38-103 - Purposes of act.

38-104 - Existing rules, regulations, licenses, certificates, and legal and administrative proceedings; how treated.

38-105 - Definitions, where found.

38-106 - Active addiction, defined.

38-107 - Alcohol or substance abuse, defined.

38-108 - Board, defined; no board established by statute; effect.

38-109 - Business, defined.

38-110 - Certificate, defined.

38-111 - Consumer, defined.

38-112 - Course of study, defined.

38-113 - Credential, defined.

38-114 - Department, defined.

38-115 - Dependence, defined.

38-116 - Director, defined.

38-117 - Inactive credential, defined.

38-117.01 - Low-income individual, defined.

38-117.02 - Military families, defined.

38-118 - License, defined.

38-118.01 - Military spouse, defined.

38-119 - Profession, defined.

38-120 - Registry, defined.

38-120.01 - Telehealth, defined.

38-120.02 - Telemonitoring, defined.

38-120.03 - Young worker, defined.

38-121 - Practices; credential required.

38-122 - Credential; form.

38-123 - Record of credentials issued under act; department; duties; contents.

38-124 - Credential holder's advertisement; contents; credential; availability; identity of profession or business.

38-125 - Certification and verification of credentials.

38-126 - Rules and regulations; board and department; adopt.

38-127 - Statutes, rules, and regulations; availability; duty of department.

38-128 - Legislative intent; department review of credentialed professions and businesses.

38-129 - Issuance of credential; qualifications.

38-129.01 - Temporary credential to military spouse; issuance; period valid.

38-129.02 - Credential; additional method of issuance based on reciprocity; eligibility; requirements; applicability.

38-130 - Credential; application; contents.

38-131 - Criminal background check; when required.

38-132 - Examinations; application; fees.

38-133 - Approved courses of study; approval required.

38-134 - Examinations; oral or practical; approval of national or other examination.

38-135 - Examinations; time and place.

38-136 - Examinations; passing score; reexaminations.

38-137 - Examinations; records maintained; eligibility.

38-138 - Inspection of business by department.

38-139 - Inspection of business by State Fire Marshal or local fire prevention personnel.

38-140 - Report of unauthorized practice or unauthorized operation of business; investigation; cease and desist order; violation; penalty.

38-141 - Inspector or investigator; appointment by department.

38-142 - Credential; expiration date; renewal; reinstatement; inactive status.

38-143 - Credential to engage in business; renewal; procedure; notice of expiration.

38-144 - Credential; failure to pay fees; failure to meet continuing competency requirement; effect.

38-145 - Continuing competency requirements; board; duties.

38-146 - Continuing competency requirements; compliance; waiver; audits.

38-147 - Credential; reinstatement; application; department; powers.

38-148 - Credential; suspended, revoked, or other limitations; apply for reinstatement; when.

38-149 - Application for reinstatement of credential for profession with board; when considered and acted upon; hearing; when allowed; procedure; appeal.

38-150 - Application for reinstatement of credential for profession without board; department; procedure; hearing; when allowed; appeal.

38-151 - Credentialing system; administrative costs; how paid; patient safety fee.

38-152 - Base costs of credentialing.

38-153 - Variable costs of credentialing.

38-154 - Adjustments to the cost of credentialing.

38-155 - Credentialing fees; establishment and collection.

38-156 - Administrative and other fees; amount.

38-157 - Professional and Occupational Credentialing Cash Fund; created; use; investment.

38-158 - Boards; appointment; vacancy.

38-159 - Board; application; professional member; state association or society recommendation.

38-160 - Board; member; removal; procedure; grounds.

38-161 - Boards; purpose; duties; advisory committees or bodies authorized.

38-162 - Boards; membership.

38-163 - Boards; members; term.

38-164 - Boards; professional members; qualifications.

38-165 - Boards; public members; qualifications.

38-166 - Initial board subject to act; additional qualifications for members.

38-167 - Boards; designated; change in name; effect.

38-168 - Boards; conflict of interest.

38-169 - Board; organization.

38-170 - Board; business; how transacted.

38-171 - Board; advisory committee or body; compensation; limitation; expenses.

38-172 - Board; national organization or related meetings; attendance.

38-173 - Board; liability; exemption; when.

38-174 - Department; responsibilities; costs; how paid.

38-175 - Licensee Assistance Program; authorized; participation; immunity from liability; confidentiality; referral; limitation.

38-176 - Director; jurisdiction of proceedings; grounds for denial of credential.

38-177 - Disciplinary actions; terms, defined.

38-178 - Disciplinary actions; grounds.

38-179 - Disciplinary actions; unprofessional conduct, defined.

38-180 - Disciplinary actions; evidence of discipline by another state or jurisdiction.

38-181 - Initial credential to operate business; renewal of credential; denial by department; powers of department.

38-182 - Disciplinary actions; credential to operate business; grounds.

38-183 - Credential issued by department; temporary suspension or limitation; notice and hearing not required; when; duration.

38-184 - Credential; disciplinary actions; time when taken.

38-185 - Credential; denial; refuse renewal; notice; hearing.

38-186 - Credential; discipline; petition by Attorney General; hearing; department; powers and duties.

38-187 - Credential; discipline; petition; form; other pleadings.

38-188 - Credential; discipline; hearing; time; place.

38-189 - Credential; discipline; hearing; notice; how served.

38-190 - Petition for disciplinary action; disposition prior to order; methods; Attorney General; duties.

38-191 - Credential; disciplinary action; hearing; failure to appear; effect.

38-192 - Credential; disciplinary action; director; sanctions; powers.

38-193 - Credential; disciplinary action; partial-birth abortion; director; powers and duties.

38-194 - Credential; disciplinary action; costs; how taxed.

38-195 - Credential; disciplinary action; costs; when not collectible; how paid.

38-196 - Credential; disciplinary action; sanctions authorized.

38-197 - Credential; disciplinary action; additional terms and conditions of discipline.

38-198 - Civil penalty; manner of collection; attorney's fees and costs; disposition.

38-199 - Credential; disciplinary action; suspension; effect.

38-1,100 - Credential; disciplinary action; revocation; effect.

38-1,101 - Contested cases; chief medical officer; duties.

38-1,102 - Appeal; procedure.

38-1,103 - Consultant to department from board; authorized.

38-1,104 - Complaint; decision not to investigate; notice; review; notice to credential holder; when.

38-1,105 - Investigations; department; progress reports to appropriate board; board review; board; powers and duties; review by Attorney General; meetings in closed session.

38-1,106 - Reports, complaints, and records not public records; limitations on use; prohibited disclosure; penalty; application material; how treated; confidentiality.

38-1,107 - Violations; department; Attorney General; powers and duties; applicability of section.

38-1,108 - Referral to board; assurance of compliance; recommendation.

38-1,109 - Credential holder; voluntarily surrender or limit credential; department; powers; written order of director; violation of terms and conditions; effect.

38-1,110 - Complaint alleging dependence or disability; director; investigation; report; review by board; finding; effect.

38-1,111 - Credential; disciplinary action because of physical or mental disability; duration; when issued, returned, or reinstated; manner.

38-1,112 - Refusal to submit to physical or mental examination or chemical dependency evaluation; effect.

38-1,113 - Disciplinary action involving dependence or disability; appeal.

38-1,114 - Practicing profession or business without credential; injunction.

38-1,115 - Prima facie evidence of practice without being credentialed; conditions.

38-1,116 - Practicing without credential; operating business without credential; administrative penalty; procedure; disposition; attorney's fees and costs.

38-1,117 - False impersonation; fraud; aiding and abetting; use of false documents; penalty.

38-1,118 - General violations; penalty; second offenses; penalty.

38-1,119 - Certain professions and businesses; sections applicable; initial credential; renewal of credential; denial or refusal to renew; department; powers.

38-1,120 - Certain professions and businesses; disciplinary actions; grounds; advice of board; notice; hearing; director; decision; review.

38-1,121 - Certain professions and businesses; disciplinary actions; confidentiality; immunity.

38-1,122 - Certain professions and businesses; disciplinary actions; emergency; department; powers; hearing; director; decision; review.

38-1,123 - Certain professions and businesses; disciplinary actions; costs; how paid.

38-1,124 - Enforcement; investigations; violations; credential holder; duty to report; cease and desist order; violation; penalty; loss or theft of controlled substance; duty to report.

38-1,125 - Credential holder except pharmacist intern and pharmacy technician; incompetent, gross negligent, or unprofessional conduct; impaired or disabled person; duty to report.

38-1,126 - Report; confidential; immunity; use of documents.

38-1,127 - Health care facility, peer review organization, or professional association; violations; duty to report; confidentiality; immunity; civil penalty.

38-1,128 - Peer review committee; health practitioners; immunity from liability; when.

38-1,129 - Insurer; report violation to department; confidentiality.

38-1,130 - Insurer; report to department; form; confidentiality.

38-1,131 - Insurer; report to department; when.

38-1,132 - Insurer; alternative reports authorized; supplemental report.

38-1,133 - Insurer; failure to make report or provide information; penalty.

38-1,134 - Insurer; reports; disclosure restricted; confidentiality.

38-1,135 - Insurer; immunity from liability.

38-1,136 - Violation of credential holder-consumer privilege; sections, how construed.

38-1,137 - Clerk of county or district court; report convictions and judgments of credentialed person; Attorney General or prosecutor; duty.

38-1,138 - Complaint; investigation; confidentiality; immunity; department; powers and duties.

38-1,139 - Violations; prosecution; duty of Attorney General and county attorney.

38-1,140 - Consultation with licensed veterinarian; conduct authorized.

38-1,141 - Military education, training, or service; department; acceptance for credential.

38-1,142 - Report to department; discrimination or retaliation prohibited; action for relief authorized.

38-1,143 - Telehealth; provider-patient relationship; prescription authority; applicability of section.

38-1,144 - Schedule II controlled substance or other opiate; practitioner; duties.

38-1,145 - Opiates; legislative findings; limitation on certain prescriptions; practitioner; duties.

38-1,146 - Prescription; issuance; requirements; applicability.

38-1,147 - Stem-cell-based therapy; informed written consent; required.

38-201 - Act, how cited.

38-202 - Legislative findings and declarations.

38-203 - Definitions, where found.

38-204 - Board, defined.

38-204.01 - Perinatal mental health disorder, defined.

38-204.02 - Postnatal care, defined.

38-204.03 - Prenatal care, defined.

38-204.04 - Questionnaire, defined.

38-205 - Board; members; qualifications; terms.

38-206 - Board; duties.

38-207 - License; issuance; department; powers and duties.

38-208 - License; qualifications; military spouse; temporary license.

38-209 - License; renewal; requirements.

38-210 - Expiration of license; conditions.

38-211 - Fees.

38-212 - Use of title.

38-213 - Perinatal mental health disorders; referral network; questionnaire.

38-301 - Act, how cited.

38-302 - Definitions, where found.

38-303 - Alcohol and drug counseling, defined.

38-304 - Alcohol and drug counselor, defined.

38-305 - Alcohol or drug abuse, defined.

38-306 - Alcohol or drug dependence, defined.

38-307 - Alcohol or drug disorder, defined.

38-308 - Board, defined.

38-309 - Core functions, defined.

38-310 - Membership on board; qualifications.

38-311 - Scope of practice.

38-312 - License required; exceptions.

38-313 - License; application; provisional license.

38-314 - Provisional alcohol and drug counselor; license requirements.

38-315 - Practical training supervisor; requirements; duties.

38-316 - Alcohol and drug counselor; license requirements.

38-317 - Clinical supervisor; requirements; duties.

38-318 - Licensure; substitute requirements.

38-319 - Reciprocity; military spouse; temporary license.

38-320 - Fees.

38-321 - Rules and regulations.

38-401 - Act, how cited.

38-402 - Definitions, where found.

38-404 - Athletic trainer, defined.

38-406 - Board, defined.

38-406.01 - Condition, defined.

38-407.01 - Impression, defined.

38-407.02 - Injuries and illnesses, defined.

38-408 - Athletic training; scope of practice; department; duties.

38-409 - License required; exceptions.

38-410 - Licensure requirements; exemptions.

38-411 - Applicant for licensure; qualifications; examination.

38-412 - Continuing competency requirements.

38-413 - Reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-414 - Fees.

38-501 - Act, how cited.

38-502 - Definitions, where found.

38-503 - Audiologist, defined.

38-504 - Board, defined.

38-505 - Audiology or speech-language pathology assistant, defined.

38-506 - Dysphagia, defined.

38-507 - Practice of audiology, defined.

38-508 - Practice of speech-language pathology, defined.

38-509 - Speech-language pathologist, defined.

38-510 - Membership on board; qualifications.

38-511 - Practice of audiology or speech-language pathology; act, how construed.

38-512 - Sale of hearing instruments; audiologist; applicability of act.

38-513 - Licensed professional; nonresident; practice of audiology or speech-language pathology; act, how construed.

38-514 - Audiologist; initiate aural rehabilitation; when.

38-515 - Practice of audiology or speech-language pathology; license or privilege to practice; applicant; requirements.

38-516 - Continuing competency requirements.

38-517 - Reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-518 - Practice of audiology or speech-language pathology; temporary license; granted; when.

38-519 - Audiology or speech-language pathology assistant; registration; requirements.

38-520 - Audiologist or speech-language pathology assistant; supervision; termination.

38-521 - Audiology or speech-language pathology assistant; initial training.

38-522 - Audiology or speech-language pathology assistant; aural rehabilitation programs; training.

38-523 - Audiology or speech-language assistant; duties and activities.

38-524 - Audiology or speech-language pathology assistant; acts prohibited.

38-525 - Audiology or speech-language pathology assistant; supervisor; duties.

38-526 - Audiology or speech-language pathology assistant; evaluation, supervision, training; supervisor; report required.

38-527 - Fees.

38-601 - Act, how cited.

38-602 - Legislative findings.

38-603 - Definitions, where found.

38-604 - Approved certified nurse midwifery education program, defined.

38-605 - Board, defined.

38-606 - Certified nurse midwife, defined.

38-607 - Collaboration, defined.

38-608 - Licensed practitioner, defined.

38-609 - Practice agreement, defined.

38-610 - Supervision, defined.

38-611 - Certified nurse midwife; authorized activities.

38-612 - Unlicensed person; acts not prohibited.

38-613 - Permitted practice described in practice agreement; supervision; settings; subject to review by board; rules and regulations.

38-614 - Change in practice; new or amended agreement.

38-615 - Licensure as nurse midwife; application; requirements; temporary licensure.

38-616 - License; renewal.

38-617 - Certified nurse midwife; right to use title or abbreviation.

38-618 - Act, how interpreted.

38-701 - Act, how cited.

38-702 - Definitions, where found.

38-703 - Board, defined.

38-704 - Certified registered nurse anesthetist, defined.

38-705 - Licensed practitioner, defined.

38-706 - Practice of anesthesia, defined; activities not subject to act.

38-707 - Certified registered nurse anesthetist; license; requirements.

38-708 - Certified registered nurse anesthetist; temporary license; permit.

38-709 - Certified registered nurse anesthetist; license; renewal.

38-710 - Use of title and abbreviation.

38-711 - Certified registered nurse anesthetist; performance of duties.

38-801 - Act, how cited.

38-802 - Definitions, where found.

38-803 - Accredited college of chiropractic, defined.

38-804 - Board, defined.

38-805 - Practice of chiropractic, defined.

38-806 - Chiropractic practice; persons excepted.

38-807 - Chiropractic; license; qualifications required.

38-808 - Continuing competency requirements.

38-809 - Reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-810 - Fees.

38-811 - Chiropractic practitioner; powers and duties.

38-901 - Act, how cited.

38-902 - Definitions, where found.

38-903 - Approved certifying body, defined.

38-904 - Board, defined.

38-905 - Clinical nurse specialist, defined.

38-906 - Clinical nurse specialist practice, defined.

38-907 - Exemptions from act.

38-908 - Licensure; eligibility; application.

38-909 - License; renewal; qualifications.

38-910 - Use of title and abbreviation.

38-1001 - Act, how cited.

38-1002 - Legislative findings.

38-1003 - Legislative intent.

38-1004 - Definitions, where found.

38-1005 - Apprentice, defined.

38-1006 - Apprentice salon, defined.

38-1007 - Board, defined.

38-1008 - Body art, defined.

38-1009 - Body art facility, defined.

38-1010 - Body piercing, defined.

38-1011 - Branding, defined.

38-1012 - Charitable administration, defined.

38-1015 - Cosmetologist, defined.

38-1016 - Cosmetology, defined.

38-1017 - Cosmetology establishment, defined.

38-1018 - Cosmetology salon, defined.

38-1019 - Domestic administration, defined.

38-1020 - Electrologist, defined.

38-1021 - Electrology, defined.

38-1023 - Electrology instructor, defined.

38-1024 - Electrolysis, defined.

38-1025 - Esthetician, defined.

38-1026 - Esthetics, defined.

38-1027 - Esthetics instructor, defined.

38-1028 - Esthetics salon, defined.

38-1031 - Instructor, defined.

38-1032 - Jurisdiction, defined.

38-1033 - Manicuring, defined.

38-1033.01 - Mobile cosmetology salon, defined.

38-1033.02 - Mobile nail technology salon, defined.

38-1034 - Nail technician, defined.

38-1035 - Nail technology, defined.

38-1036 - Nail technology establishment, defined.

38-1037 - Nail technology instructor, defined.

38-1038 - Nail technology salon, defined.

38-1039 - Nail technology school, defined.

38-1040 - Nail technology student, defined.

38-1041 - Nail technology student instructor, defined.

38-1042 - Nail technology temporary practitioner, defined.

38-1042.01 - Natural hair braiding, defined.

38-1043 - Nonvocational training, defined.

38-1044 - Permanent color technology, defined.

38-1045 - Practices regulated under the Cosmetology, Electrology, Esthetics, Nail Technology, and Body Art Practice Act, defined.

38-1046 - Practitioner, defined.

38-1047 - School of cosmetology, defined.

38-1048 - School of electrolysis, defined.

38-1049 - School of esthetics, defined.

38-1050 - Student, defined.

38-1051 - Student instructor, defined.

38-1052 - Supervision, defined.

38-1053 - Tattoo, defined.

38-1054 - Tattooing, defined.

38-1055 - Teaching, defined.

38-1056 - Temporary practitioner, defined.

38-1057 - Board; members; qualifications.

38-1058 - Cosmetology; licensure required.

38-1059 - Electrology; licensure required.

38-1060 - Body art; license required; conditions.

38-1061 - Licensure; categories; use of titles prohibited; practice in licensed establishment or facility.

38-1062 - Licensure by examination; requirements.

38-1063 - Application for examination.

38-1064 - Licensure; examinations; duties; examinees.

38-1065 - Examinations; requirements; grades.

38-1066 - Reciprocity; requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-1067 - Foreign-trained applicants; examination requirements.

38-1068 - License; display.

38-1069 - License; when required; temporary practitioner; license.

38-1070 - Temporary license; general requirements.

38-1073 - Licensure as temporary practitioner; requirements.

38-1074 - Temporary licensure; expiration dates; extension.

38-1075 - Act; activities exempt.

38-1076 - Epilators; requirements.

38-1077 - Continuing competency requirements; waiver; limited exemptions.

38-1078 - Cosmetology establishment; license required; conditions.

38-1079 - Licensed cosmetology establishment; nail technology services.

38-1080 - Body art facility; license required; renewal.

38-1081 - Body art facility; operating requirements.

38-1082 - Salon, defined.

38-1083 - Salon; license; requirements.

38-1084 - Salon license; application; procedure; additional information.

38-1085 - Salon; application; review; denial; issuance; inspection.

38-1086 - Licensed salon; operating requirements.

38-1087 - Salon license; renewal; insurance.

38-1088 - Salon license; revoked or expired; effect.

38-1089 - Salon license; change of ownership or location; effect.

38-1090 - Salon owner; liability.

38-1097 - School of cosmetology; license; requirements.

38-1098 - School of cosmetology license; school of esthetics license; application.

38-1099 - School of cosmetology license; school of esthetics license; application; additional information.

38-10,100 - School of esthetics license; application; additional information.

38-10,101 - School of cosmetology license; school of esthetics license; application; review; procedure; inspection.

38-10,102 - Licensed school; operating requirements.

38-10,103 - School or apprentice salon; operation; student; apprentice; student instructor; requirements.

38-10,104 - Licensed school; additional operating requirements.

38-10,105 - Transfer of cosmetology student; requirements.

38-10,107 - Licensed barber; licensed cosmetologist; waiver of course requirements; conditions.

38-10,108 - School of cosmetology; student instructors; limitation.

38-10,109 - School licenses; renewal; requirements; inactive status; revocation; effect.

38-10,110 - School license; change of ownership or location; effect.

38-10,111 - School of cosmetology; satellite classroom; license; requirements; waiver.

38-10,112 - School; owner; liability; manager required.

38-10,113 - Apprentice salon; license; requirements.

38-10,114 - Apprentice salon license; application; procedure; additional information.

38-10,115 - Apprentice salon license; application; review; procedure; inspection.

38-10,116 - Licensed apprentice salon; operating requirements.

38-10,117 - Apprentice salon license; revocation or expiration; effect.

38-10,118 - Apprentice salon license; change of ownership or location; effect.

38-10,119 - Apprentice salon; owner liability.

38-10,120 - Home services permit; issuance.

38-10,121 - Home services permit; requirements.

38-10,122 - Home services; inspections.

38-10,123 - Home services; requirements.

38-10,124 - Home services permit; renewal; revocation or expiration; effect.

38-10,125 - Home services permit; owner; liability.

38-10,125.01 - Mobile cosmetology salon; license; requirements.

38-10,125.02 - Mobile cosmetology salon license; application.

38-10,125.03 - Mobile cosmetology salon; application; review; denial; inspection.

38-10,125.04 - Mobile cosmetology salon; operating requirements.

38-10,125.05 - Mobile cosmetology salon license; renewal.

38-10,125.06 - Mobile cosmetology salon license; revocation or expiration; effect.

38-10,125.07 - Mobile cosmetology salon license; change of ownership or mobile unit; effect.

38-10,125.08 - Mobile cosmetology salon; owner liability.

38-10,126 - Nail technology activities; licensure required.

38-10,127 - Nail technology activities; enumerated.

38-10,128 - Nail technician or instructor; licensure by examination; requirements.

38-10,129 - Application for nail technology licensure; procedure.

38-10,130 - Licensure; examinations; duties; examinees.

38-10,131 - Examinations; requirements; grades.

38-10,132 - Nail technician or instructor; reciprocity; requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-10,133 - Nail technology license; display.

38-10,134 - Nail technology temporary practitioner; licensure required.

38-10,135 - Nail technology temporary practitioner; application; qualifications.

38-10,136 - Nail technology temporary practitioner; expiration of license; extension.

38-10,137 - Continuing competency; limited exemption.

38-10,138 - Nail technology establishment; license required.

38-10,139 - Nail technology salon; license; requirements.

38-10,140 - Nail technology salon; license application.

38-10,141 - Nail technology salon; application; review; certificate of consideration; inspection.

38-10,142 - Nail technology salon; operating requirements.

38-10,143 - Nail technology salon license; renewal; insurance.

38-10,144 - Nail technology salon license; revoked or expired; effect.

38-10,145 - Nail technology salon license; change of ownership or location; effect.

38-10,146 - Nail technology salon owner; responsibilities.

38-10,147 - Nail technology school; license; requirements.

38-10,148 - School of cosmetology; exempt.

38-10,149 - Nail technology school; license; application.

38-10,150 - Nail technology school; license; application; requirements.

38-10,151 - Nail technology school; application; review; inspection.

38-10,152 - Nail technology school; operating requirements.

38-10,153 - Nail technology school; students; requirements.

38-10,154 - Nail technology school; transfer of students.

38-10,156 - Nail technology school; student instructor limit.

38-10,157 - Nail technology school license; renewal; inactive status.

38-10,158 - Nail technology school; change of ownership or location; effect.

38-10,158.01 - Mobile nail technology salon; license; requirements.

38-10,158.02 - Mobile nail technology salon license; application.

38-10,158.03 - Mobile nail technology salon; application; review; denial; inspection.

38-10,158.04 - Mobile nail technology salon; operating requirements.

38-10,158.05 - Mobile nail technology salon license; renewal.

38-10,158.06 - Mobile nail technology salon license; revocation or expiration; effect.

38-10,158.07 - Mobile nail technology salon license; change of ownership or mobile unit; effect.

38-10,158.08 - Mobile nail technology salon; owner liability.

38-10,159 - Nail technology home services permit.

38-10,160 - Nail technology home services permit; salon operating requirements.

38-10,161 - Nail technology home services; inspections.

38-10,162 - Nail technology home services; performed by licensee.

38-10,163 - Nail technology home services permit; renewal.

38-10,164 - Nail technology home services permit; owner; responsibility.

38-10,165 - Body art; consent required; when; violation; penalty.

38-10,166 - Body art; act, how construed.

38-10,167 - Ordinances governing body art; authorized.

38-10,168 - Fees.

38-10,169 - Department; conduct inspections; types; rules and regulations; manner conducted.

38-10,170 - Inspection; unsatisfactory rating; effect.

38-10,171 - Unprofessional conduct; acts enumerated.

38-10,172 - Scleral tattooing; prohibited acts; civil penalty.

38-1101 - Act, how cited.

38-1102 - Definitions, where found.

38-1102.01 - Accredited dental assisting program, defined.

38-1103 - Accredited dental hygiene program, defined.

38-1104 - Accredited school or college of dentistry, defined.

38-1105 - Analgesia, defined.

38-1106 - Board, defined.

38-1106.01 - Deep sedation, defined.

38-1107 - Dental assistant, defined.

38-1107.01 - Expanded function dental assistant, defined.

38-1107.02 - Expanded function dental hygienist, defined.

38-1108 - General anesthesia, defined.

38-1109 - General supervision, defined.

38-1110 - Indirect supervision, defined.

38-1111 - Inhalation analgesia, defined.

38-1111.01 - Licensed dental assistant, defined.

38-1111.02 - Licensed dental hygienist, defined.

38-1112 - Minimal sedation, defined.

38-1113 - Moderate sedation, defined.

38-1114 - Board; membership.

38-1115 - Dentistry practice, defined.

38-1116 - Dentistry practice; exceptions.

38-1117 - Dentistry; license; requirements.

38-1118 - Dental hygienists; application for license; examination; qualifications; license.

38-1118.01 - Expanded function dental hygiene; application for permit; qualifications.

38-1118.02 - Licensed dental assistant; application for license; qualifications.

38-1118.03 - Expanded function dental assistant; application for permit; qualifications.

38-1119 - Reexamination; requirements.

38-1120 - Dentist; reciprocity; requirements.

38-1121 - Dental hygienist; licensed dental assistant; reciprocity; requirements; military license; temporary license.

38-1122 - Dental locum tenens; issuance; requirements; term.

38-1123 - Dentist; temporary license; requirements; term; renewal.

38-1124 - Faculty license; practice; limitations; requirements; renewal; continuing competency.

38-1125 - Practitioner's facility; requirements; inspections; rules and regulations.

38-1126 - Fees.

38-1127 - Dentists; name of associate; duty to display.

38-1127.01 - Expanded function dental assistant; expanded function dental hygienist; display of permit.

38-1128 - Dentist; unlicensed associate prohibited; coercion prohibited.

38-1129 - Dentist; use of own name required; exception.

38-1130 - Licensed dental hygienist; functions authorized; when; department; duties; Health and Human Services Committee; report; hearing.

38-1131 - Licensed dental hygienist; procedures and functions authorized; enumerated.

38-1132 - Licensed dental hygienist; activities related to analgesia authorized; administer local anesthesia; when.

38-1133 - Department; additional procedures; rules and regulations.

38-1134 - Department; employment facilities; rules and regulations.

38-1135 - Dental assistants, licensed dental assistants, and expanded function dental assistants; employment; duties performed; rules and regulations.

38-1136 - Licensed dental hygienists and expanded function dental hygienists; employment authorized; performance of duties; rules and regulations; license or permit required.

38-1136.01 - Licensed dental assistant; additional functions, procedures, and services.

38-1137 - Administration of anesthesia or sedation; permit required; exception.

38-1138 - Violations; effect.

38-1139 - Permit to administer general anesthesia or deep sedation; issuance; conditions; existing permit; how treated.

38-1140 - Permit to administer moderate sedation; issuance; conditions; existing permit; how treated.

38-1141 - Permit to administer minimal sedation; issuance; conditions; termination of existing permit.

38-1142 - Presence of licensed dental hygienist or dental assistant required.

38-1143 - Assistant; certification required.

38-1144 - Administration of anesthesia, sedation, or analgesia; limitation.

38-1145 - Permits; term; department; adopt rules and regulations.

38-1146 - Inspection of practice location.

38-1147 - Incident report; contents; failure to submit; penalty.

38-1148 - Department; permits to administer anesthesia or sedation; administration of analgesia; adopt rules and regulations.

38-1149 - Office of Oral Health and Dentistry; Dental Health Director; appointment.

38-1150 - Dental Health Director; qualifications.

38-1151 - Office of Oral Health and Dentistry; duties; rules and regulations.

38-1152 - Expanded function dental hygienist; authorized activities.

38-1201 - Act, how cited.

38-1202 - Legislative intent; act; how construed.

38-1203 - Legislative findings.

38-1204 - Definitions, where found.

38-1204.01 - Advanced emergency medical technician practice of emergency medical care, defined.

38-1205 - Ambulance, defined.

38-1206 - Board, defined.

38-1206.01 - Emergency medical responder practice of emergency medical care, defined.

38-1206.02 - Community paramedic practice of emergency medical care, defined.

38-1206.03 - Critical care paramedic practice of emergency medical care, defined.

38-1206.04 - Emergency care provider, defined.

38-1207 - Emergency medical service, defined; amendment of section; how construed.

38-1207.01 - Emergency medical technician practice of emergency medical care, defined.

38-1207.02 - Emergency medical technician-intermediate practice of emergency medical care, defined.

38-1208 - Transferred to section 38-1206.04.

38-1208.01 - Paramedic practice of emergency medical care, defined.

38-1208.02 - Practice of emergency medical care, defined.

38-1209 - Patient, defined.

38-1210 - Physician medical director, defined.

38-1211 - Protocol, defined.

38-1212 - Qualified physician, defined.

38-1213 - Qualified physician surrogate, defined.

38-1214 - Standing order, defined.

38-1215 - Board; members; terms; meetings; removal.

38-1216 - Board; duties.

38-1217 - Rules and regulations.

38-1218 - Curricula for licensure classification; board; powers; military spouse; temporary license.

38-1218.01 - Decisions of Interstate Commission for Emergency Medical Services Personnel Practice; board; duties.

38-1219 - Department; additional rules and regulations.

38-1220 - Act; exemptions.

38-1221 - License; requirements.

38-1222 - Fees.

38-1223 - Physician medical director; required.

38-1224 - Duties and activities authorized; limitations.

38-1225 - Patient data; confidentiality; immunity.

38-1226 - Ambulance; transportation requirements.

38-1227 - Motor vehicle ambulance; driver privileges.

38-1228 - Department; waive rule, regulation, or standard; when.

38-1229 - License; person on national registry.

38-1230 - License; sale, transfer, or assignment; prohibited.

38-1231 - Person objecting to treatment; effect.

38-1232 - Individual liability.

38-1233 - Emergency care provider; liability relating to consent.

38-1234 - Emergency care provider; liability within scope of practice.

38-1235 - Department; accept gifts.

38-1236 - Act; construction with other laws.

38-1237 - Prohibited acts.

38-1301 - Act, how cited.

38-1302 - Definitions, where found.

38-1303 - Board, defined.

38-1304 - Environmental health specialist, defined.

38-1305 - Provisional environmental health specialist, defined.

38-1306 - Registered environmental health specialist, defined.

38-1307 - Board; members; qualifications; terms.

38-1308 - Certification; qualifications; exception; term.

38-1309 - Provisional environmental health specialist.

38-1310 - Registered environmental health specialist; provisional environmental health specialist; certification; term; renewal; continuing competency requirements.

38-1311 - Registered environmental health specialist; application for certification; continuing competency requirements.

38-1312 - Registered environmental health specialist; reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary certification.

38-1313 - Fees.

38-1314 - Title or abbreviation; use; when.

38-1315 - Certified environmental health specialist; misrepresentation; unlawful.

38-1401 - Act, how cited.

38-1402 - Definitions, where found.

38-1403 - Accredited school of mortuary science, defined.

38-1404 - Apprentice, defined.

38-1405 - Board, defined.

38-1406 - Branch establishment, defined.

38-1407 - Casket, defined.

38-1408 - Crematory authority, defined.

38-1409 - Embalming, defined.

38-1410 - Funeral directing, defined.

38-1411 - Funeral establishment, defined.

38-1412 - Licensure examination, defined.

38-1413 - Supervision, defined.

38-1414 - Funeral directing and embalming; license; requirements.

38-1415 - Examinations; requirements.

38-1416 - Apprenticeship; apprentice license; examination.

38-1417 - Teaching and demonstration; use of dead human bodies.

38-1418 - Violations; evidence.

38-1419 - Funeral establishment; qualifications; relocation; change of manager; change of name.

38-1420 - Branch establishment; application for license; qualifications; relocation; change of manager; change of name.

38-1421 - Reciprocity; military spouse; temporary license.

38-1422 - Fees.

38-1423 - Prohibited acts.

38-1424 - Funeral directors and embalmers and funeral establishments; prohibited acts; section, how construed.

38-1425 - Deceased persons; funeral and disposition arrangements; liability.

38-1426 - Final disposition; instructions; remains of deceased person; disposition; liability.

38-1427 - Autopsy; written authorization; removal of organs; when performed.

38-1428 - Funeral director and embalmer; principal services; statement of costs.

38-1501 - Act, how cited.

38-1502 - Definitions, where found.

38-1503 - Board, defined.

38-1504 - Hearing instrument, defined.

38-1505 - Practice of fitting hearing instruments, defined.

38-1506 - Sell, sale, or dispense, defined.

38-1507 - Temporary training license, defined.

38-1508 - Board membership; qualifications.

38-1509 - Sale or fitting of hearing instruments; license required; exceptions.

38-1510 - Applicability of act.

38-1511 - Sale; conditions.

38-1512 - License; examination; conditions.

38-1513 - Temporary training license; issuance; supervision; renewal.

38-1514 - Qualifying examination; contents; purpose.

38-1515 - Applicant for licensure; continuing competency requirements.

38-1516 - Applicant for licensure; reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-1517 - Licensee; disciplinary action; additional grounds.

38-1518 - Fees.

38-1701 - Act, how cited.

38-1702 - Definitions, where found.

38-1703 - Approved massage therapy school, defined.

38-1704 - Board, defined.

38-1705 - Massage therapist, defined.

38-1706 - Massage therapy, defined.

38-1707 - Massage therapy establishment, defined.

38-1707.01 - Mobile massage therapy establishment, defined.

38-1708 - Massage therapy; persons excepted.

38-1709 - School or establishment; massage therapist; license required.

38-1710 - Massage therapy license; applicant; qualifications.

38-1711 - Massage therapy; temporary license; requirements; applicability of section.

38-1712 - Reciprocity; military spouse; temporary license.

38-1713 - Fees.

38-1714 - Unprofessional conduct.

38-1715 - Transferred to section 38-1725.

38-1716 - Massage therapy establishment; license required.

38-1717 - Mobile massage therapy establishment; applicant; requirements.

38-1718 - Mobile massage therapy establishment; application; floor plan or blueprint.

38-1719 - Mobile massage therapy establishment; application; review; denial; inspection; issuance of permanent license.

38-1720 - Mobile massage therapy establishment; operation; requirements.

38-1721 - Mobile massage therapy establishment license; renewal; procedure; insurance.

38-1722 - Mobile massage therapy establishment license revoked or expired; not reinstated.

38-1723 - Mobile massage therapy establishment license; change of ownership or mobile unit; effect.

38-1724 - Mobile massage therapy establishment; owner; duties.

38-1725 - Rules and regulations.

38-1801 - Act, how cited.

38-1802 - Legislative findings.

38-1803 - Definitions, where found.

38-1804 - Assessment, defined.

38-1805 - Board, defined.

38-1806 - Consultation, defined.

38-1807 - General nutrition services.

38-1808 - Licensed medical nutrition therapist, defined.

38-1809 - Medical nutrition therapy, defined.

38-1810 - Patient, defined.

38-1811 - Board; membership; qualifications.

38-1812 - License required; activities not subject to act.

38-1813 - Licensed medical nutrition therapist; qualifications; practice; limitations.

38-1814 - Reciprocity; military spouse; temporary license.

38-1815 - Fees.

38-1816 - Act, how construed.

38-1901 - Act, how cited.

38-1902 - Definitions, where found.

38-1903 - Board, defined.

38-1904 - Interpretative fluoroscopic procedures, defined.

38-1905 - Licensed practitioner, defined.

38-1905.01 - Limited computed tomography radiographer, defined.

38-1906 - Limited radiographer, defined.

38-1907 - Medical radiographer, defined.

38-1908 - Medical radiography, defined.

38-1908.01 - Nuclear medicine technologist, defined.

38-1908.02 - Patient care and management; defined.

38-1909 - Radiation, defined.

38-1910 - Radiation-generating equipment, defined.

38-1911 - Sources of radiation, defined.

38-1912 - Undesirable radiation, defined.

38-1913 - X-ray system, defined.

38-1914 - Board; members; qualifications; terms; meetings.

38-1915 - Medical radiographer; requirements.

38-1916 - Limited radiographer; requirements; specific anatomical region.

38-1917 - Student; provisions not applicable; temporary medical radiographer license; term; applicability of section.

38-1917.01 - Limited computed tomography radiographer; requirements; nuclear medicine technologist; activities authorized.

38-1917.02 - Student; provisions not applicable; temporary limited computed tomography radiographer license; term; applicability of section.

38-1918 - Educational programs; testing; requirements.

38-1919 - Fees.

38-1920 - Dental hygienists and dental assistants; exemptions from act.

38-2001 - Act, how cited.

38-2002 - Definitions, where found.

38-2003 - Accredited hospital, defined.

38-2004 - Accredited school or college of medicine, defined.

38-2005 - Accredited school or college of osteopathic medicine, defined.

38-2006 - Acupuncture, defined.

38-2007 - Acupuncturist, defined.

38-2008 - Approved program, defined.

38-2010 - Board, defined.

38-2011 - Committee, defined.

38-2012 - Fellowship, defined.

38-2013 - Graduate medical education or residency, defined.

38-2013.01 - Licensed health care professional, defined.

38-2013.02 - Perinatal mental health disorder, defined.

38-2014 - Physician assistant, defined.

38-2014.01 - Physician group, defined.

38-2014.02 - Postnatal care, defined.

38-2014.03 - Prenatal care, defined.

38-2015 - Proficiency examination, defined.

38-2015.01 - Questionnaire, defined.

38-2016 - Refresher course, defined.

38-2017 - Supervising physician, defined.

38-2018 - Supervision, defined.

38-2019 - Temporary educational permit, defined.

38-2020 - Trainee, defined.

38-2021 - Unprofessional conduct, defined.

38-2022 - Visiting faculty permit, defined.

38-2023 - Board; membership; qualifications.

38-2024 - Practice of medicine and surgery, defined.

38-2025 - Medicine and surgery; practice; persons excepted.

38-2026 - Medicine and surgery; license; qualifications; foreign medical graduates; requirements.

38-2026.01 - Reentry license; issuance; qualifications; department; powers; supervision; conversion of license; period valid; renewal.

38-2027 - Department; waiver of requirements; authorized; conditions; disciplinary action authorized.

38-2028 - Reciprocity; requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2029 - Practice as osteopathic physicians, defined.

38-2030 - Practice as osteopathic physicians; persons excepted.

38-2031 - Osteopathic physician; license; requirements.

38-2032 - Osteopathic physician; license; additional requirements.

38-2033 - Osteopathic physician; license; scope.

38-2034 - Applicant; reciprocity; requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2035 - Applicant; examination; retaking examination.

38-2036 - Physician locum tenens; issuance authorized; conditions; term.

38-2037 - Additional grounds for disciplinary action.

38-2038 - Temporary educational or visiting faculty permit; use.

38-2039 - Temporary educational permit; application; department; duties.

38-2040 - Visiting faculty permit; application; department; duties.

38-2041 - Temporary educational or visiting faculty permits; recommend, when.

38-2042 - Temporary educational or visiting faculty permit; duration; renewal.

38-2043 - Temporary educational or visiting faculty permit; disciplinary action; grounds.

38-2044 - Temporary educational permit; to whom issued; qualifications.

38-2045 - Visiting faculty permit; issuance; conditions.

38-2046 - Physician assistants; legislative findings.

38-2047 - Physician assistants; services performed; supervision requirements.

38-2048 - Physician assistants; trainee; services performed.

38-2049 - Physician assistants; licenses; temporary licenses; issuance; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2050 - Physician assistants; supervision; supervising physician; requirements; collaborative agreement.

38-2052 - Physician assistants; misrepresentation; penalty.

38-2053 - Physician assistants; negligent acts; liability.

38-2054 - Physician assistants; licensed; not engaged in unauthorized practice of medicine.

38-2055 - Physician assistants; prescribe drugs and devices; restrictions; therapeutic regimen; powers.

38-2056 - Physician Assistant Committee; created; membership; powers and duties; per diem; expenses.

38-2057 - Acupuncture; exemptions.

38-2058 - Acupuncture; license required; standard of care.

38-2059 - Acupuncture; consent required.

38-2060 - Acupuncture; license requirements.

38-2061 - Fees.

38-2062 - Anatomic pathology service; unprofessional conduct.

38-2064 - Perinatal mental health disorders; referral network; questionnaire.

38-2101 - Act, how cited.

38-2102 - Legislative findings.

38-2103 - Definitions, where found.

38-2104 - Approved educational program, defined.

38-2105 - Board, defined.

38-2106 - Certified marriage and family therapist, defined.

38-2107 - Certified master social work, defined.

38-2108 - Certified master social worker, defined.

38-2109 - Certified professional counselor, defined.

38-2110 - Certified social work, defined.

38-2111 - Certified social worker, defined.

38-2112 - Consultation, defined.

38-2113 - Independent mental health practice, defined.

38-2114 - Marriage and family therapy, defined.

38-2115 - Mental health practice, defined; limitation on practice.

38-2116 - Mental health practitioner, independent mental health practitioner, defined; use of titles.

38-2117 - Mental health program, defined.

38-2118 - Professional counseling, defined.

38-2119 - Social work practice or the practice of social work, defined.

38-2120 - Board; membership; qualifications.

38-2121 - License; required; exceptions.

38-2122 - Mental health practitioner; qualifications.

38-2123 - Provisional mental health practitioner license; qualifications; application; expiration; disclosure required.

38-2124 - Independent mental health practitioner; qualifications.

38-2125 - Reciprocity; privilege to practice under compact; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2126 - Certified social workers and certified master social workers; legislative findings.

38-2127 - Practice of social work; certificate required; exceptions.

38-2128 - Certified master social worker; certified social worker; qualifications.

38-2129 - Provisional certification as master social worker; qualifications; application; expiration.

38-2130 - Certified marriage and family therapist, certified professional counselor, social worker; reciprocity; military spouse; temporary certificate.

38-2131 - Certified social workers; certified master social workers; act, how construed.

38-2132 - Certified professional counselor; qualifications.

38-2132.01 - Certified professional counselor; eligibility for licensure under compact.

38-2133 - Marriage and family therapist; certification; qualifications.

38-2134 - Marriage and family therapists; act, how construed.

38-2135 - Fees.

38-2136 - Mental health practitioners; confidentiality; exception.

38-2137 - Mental health practitioner; duty to warn of patient's threatened violent behavior; limitation on liability.

38-2138 - Code of ethics; board; duties; duty to report violations.

38-2139 - Additional grounds for disciplinary action.

38-2201 - Act, how cited.

38-2202 - Definitions, where found.

38-2203 - Assigning, defined.

38-2204 - Board, defined.

38-2205 - Delegating, defined.

38-2206 - Directing, defined.

38-2207 - Executive director, defined.

38-2208 - License, defined.

38-2209 - Licensed practitioner, defined.

38-2210 - Practice of nursing, defined.

38-2211 - Practice of nursing by a licensed practical nurse, defined.

38-2212 - Practice of nursing by a registered nurse, defined.

38-2213 - Board; members; qualifications.

38-2214 - Board members; additional qualifications.

38-2215 - Executive director; qualifications; practice consultant, education consultant, and nurse investigators; department; appoint.

38-2216 - Board; rules and regulations; powers and duties; enumerated.

38-2217 - Nursing; license; required.

38-2218 - Nursing; practices permitted.

38-2219 - Health maintenance activities; authorized.

38-2220 - Nursing; license; application; requirements.

38-2221 - Practical nursing; license; requirements.

38-2222 - Nursing; license; examination.

38-2223 - Registered nurse; licensed practical nurse; reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2224 - Nursing license; reciprocity; compact requirements.

38-2225 - Nursing; temporary license; issuance; conditions; how long valid; extension.

38-2226 - License on inactive status; reinstatement.

38-2227 - Fees.

38-2228 - Nursing; use of title; restriction.

38-2229 - Nursing; license; title or abbreviation; use.

38-2230 - Practical nursing; license; title or abbreviation; use.

38-2231 - Disciplinary actions; limitations imposed by compact.

38-2232 - Nursing program; application.

38-2233 - Nursing program; application; form.

38-2234 - Nursing program; survey; report; approval.

38-2235 - Nursing programs; survey; report.

38-2236 - Nursing programs; failure to maintain standards; notice; discontinue; hearing.

38-2237 - Intravenous therapy; requirements.

38-2238 - Licenses issued under Licensed Practical Nurse-Certified Practice Act; how treated.

38-2301 - Act, how cited.

38-2302 - Definitions, where found.

38-2303 - Approved certification program, defined.

38-2304 - Approved certifying body, defined.

38-2305 - Approved nurse practitioner program, defined.

38-2306 - Board, defined.

38-2307 - Boards, defined.

38-2308 - Collaboration, defined.

38-2309 - Consultation, defined.

38-2310 - Transferred to section 38-2314.01.

38-2311 - Licensed practitioner, defined.

38-2312 - Nurse practitioner, defined.

38-2313 - Preceptorship, defined.

38-2314 - Referral, defined.

38-2314.01 - Transition-to-practice agreement, defined.

38-2315 - Nurse practitioner; functions; scope.

38-2316 - Unlicensed person; acts permitted.

38-2317 - Nurse practitioner; licensure; requirements.

38-2318 - Nurse practitioner; temporary license; requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2319 - Nurse practitioner; license; renewal; requirements.

38-2320 - Nurse practitioner; liability insurance; when required.

38-2321 - Nurse practitioner; right to use title or abbreviation.

38-2322 - Nurse practitioner; licensed on or before August 30, 2015; requirements; transition-to-practice agreement; contents.

38-2323 - Nurse practitioner; actions not prohibited.

38-2324 - Nurse practitioner; signing of death certificates; grounds for disciplinary action.

38-2401 - Act, how cited.

38-2402 - Definitions, where found.

38-2403 - Accredited institution, defined.

38-2404 - Administrator or nursing home administrator, defined.

38-2405 - Administrator-in-training, defined.

38-2406 - Board, defined.

38-2407 - Certified preceptor, defined.

38-2408 - Core educational requirements, defined.

38-2409 - Degree or advanced degree, defined.

38-2410 - Degree or advanced degree in health care, defined.

38-2410.01 - Facility operated primarily for caring for persons with head injuries and associated disorders, defined.

38-2411 - Integrated system, defined.

38-2412 - Internship, defined.

38-2413 - Nursing degree, defined.

38-2414 - Nursing home or home for the aged or infirm, defined.

38-2415 - Previous work experience, defined.

38-2416 - Previous work experience in health care administration, defined.

38-2417 - Board; members; qualifications.

38-2418 - Licensed administrator; when required; provisional license.

38-2419 - Nursing home administrator; license; issuance; qualifications; duties.

38-2420 - Administrator-in-training program; mentoring program; certified preceptor; requirements.

38-2421 - License; reciprocity; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2422 - Application for examination.

38-2423 - Acting administrator; provisional license required; application; requirements.

38-2424 - Providers of continuing competency activities; review and approval; fee.

38-2425 - Fees.

38-2426 - Administrator of facility operated primarily for caring for persons with head injuries and associated disorders; license required; qualifications; renewal.

38-2501 - Act, how cited.

38-2502 - Purpose of act.

38-2503 - Definitions, where found.

38-2504 - Association, defined.

38-2505 - Board, defined.

38-2506 - Deep thermal agent modalities, defined.

38-2507 - Electrotherapeutic agent modalities, defined.

38-2508 - Mechanical devices, defined.

38-2509 - Occupational therapist, defined.

38-2510 - Occupational therapy, defined.

38-2511 - Occupational therapy aide, defined.

38-2512 - Occupational therapy assistant, defined.

38-2513 - Physical agent modalities, defined.

38-2514 - Superficial thermal agent modalities, defined.

38-2515 - Board; members; qualifications.

38-2516 - Occupational therapist; therapy assistant; licensure required; activities and services not prohibited.

38-2517 - Occupational therapist; therapy assistant; temporary license; applicability of section.

38-2518 - Occupational therapist; license; application; requirements.

38-2519 - Occupational therapy assistant; license; application; requirements; term.

38-2520 - Examination; requirements.

38-2521 - Continuing competency requirements; waiver.

38-2522 - Applicant for licensure; continuing competency requirements.

38-2523 - Applicant for licensure; reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2524 - Fees.

38-2525 - Occupational therapy aide; supervision requirements.

38-2526 - Occupational therapist; services authorized.

38-2527 - Occupational therapy assistant; supervision required.

38-2528 - Referrals.

38-2529 - Direct access to services.

38-2530 - Physical agent modalities; certification required.

38-2531 - Rules and regulations.

38-2601 - Act, how cited.

38-2602 - Definitions, where found.

38-2603 - Board, defined.

38-2604 - Pharmaceutical agents, defined.

38-2605 - Practice of optometry, defined.

38-2606 - Board; members; qualifications.

38-2607 - Practice of optometry; activities not included.

38-2608 - Optometry; license; requirements.

38-2609 - Applicant for licensure based on license outside the state; requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2610 - License; renewal; statement as to use of pharmaceutical agents.

38-2611 - Continuing competency requirements; waiver.

38-2612 - Fees.

38-2613 - Optometrist; diagnostic pharmaceutical agents; use; certification.

38-2614 - Optometrist; therapeutic pharmaceutical agents; certification of courses of instruction; board approval.

38-2615 - Optometrist; applicability of requirements.

38-2616 - Optometry; approved schools; requirements.

38-2617 - Use of pharmaceutical agents or dispensing of contact lens containing ocular pharmaceutical agent by licensed optometrist; standard of care.

38-2618 - Optometric assistants; authorized.

38-2619 - Optometry; patient's freedom of choice.

38-2620 - Nebraska Optometry Education Assistance Contract Program; purpose.

38-2621 - Program; Board of Regents; administer; rules and regulations; adopt; reports; conditions.

38-2622 - Program; financial assistance; number of students.

38-2623 - Program; financial assistance; limitation.

38-2701 - Act, how cited.

38-2702 - Legislative findings and declarations.

38-2703 - Terms, defined.

38-2704 - License required; exceptions.

38-2705 - License requirements.

38-2706 - Education and examination requirements; waiver.

38-2707 - Temporary license.

38-2708 - Fees.

38-2709 - Title and abbreviation; use.

38-2710 - Rules and regulations.

38-2711 - Code of ethics; record of licensees.

38-2801 - Act, how cited.

38-2802 - Definitions, where found.

38-2803 - Accredited hospital or clinic, defined.

38-2804 - Accredited pharmacy program, defined.

38-2805 - Accredited school or college of pharmacy, defined.

38-2805.01 - Accrediting body, defined.

38-2806 - Administer, defined.

38-2807 - Administration, defined.

38-2807.01 - Bioequivalent, defined.

38-2807.02 - Biological product, defined.

38-2807.03 - Brand name, defined.

38-2808 - Board, defined.

38-2808.01 - Calculated expiration date, defined.

38-2809 - Caregiver, defined.

38-2810 - Chart order, defined.

38-2810.01 - Chemically equivalent, defined.

38-2811 - Compounding, defined.

38-2812 - Delegated dispensing, defined.

38-2813 - Deliver or delivery, defined.

38-2814 - Device, defined.

38-2815 - Dialysis drug or device distributor, defined.

38-2816 - Dialysis drug or device distributor worker, defined.

38-2817 - Dispense or dispensing, defined.

38-2818 - Distribute, defined.

38-2818.01 - Drug sample or sample medication; defined.

38-2818.02 - Drug product, defined.

38-2818.03 - Drug product select, defined.

38-2819 - Drugs, medicines, and medicinal substances, defined.

38-2820 - Electronic signature, defined.

38-2821 - Electronic transmission, defined.

38-2821.01 - Equivalent, defined.

38-2822 - Facility, defined.

38-2823 - Facsimile, defined.

38-2823.01 - Generic name, defined.

38-2824 - Graduate pharmacy education or approved program, defined.

38-2825 - Hospital, defined.

38-2825.01 - Hospital pharmacy, defined.

38-2825.02 - Interchangeable biological product, defined.

38-2826 - Labeling, defined.

38-2826.01 - Long-term care facility, defined.

38-2826.02 - Medical gas, defined.

38-2826.03 - Medical gas device, defined.

38-2828 - Medical order, defined.

38-2829 - Nonprescription drugs, defined.

38-2830 - Patient counseling, defined.

38-2831 - Pharmaceutical care, defined.

38-2832 - Pharmacist, defined.

38-2833 - Pharmacist in charge, defined.

38-2834 - Pharmacist intern, defined.

38-2835 - Pharmacy, defined.

38-2836 - Pharmacy technician, defined.

38-2836.01 - Practice agreement, defined.

38-2837 - Practice of pharmacy, defined.

38-2838 - Practitioner, defined.

38-2839 - Prescribe, defined.

38-2840 - Prescription, defined.

38-2841 - Prescription drug or device or legend drug or device, defined.

38-2842 - Public health clinic, defined.

38-2843 - Public health clinic worker, defined.

38-2843.01 - Repackage, defined.

38-2843.02 - Remote dispensing, defined.

38-2843.03 - Remote dispensing pharmacy, defined.

38-2843.04 - Supervising pharmacy, defined.

38-2844 - Signature, defined.

38-2845 - Supervision, defined.

38-2845.01 - Telepharmacy, defined.

38-2846 - Temporary educational permit, defined.

38-2846.01 - Validation, defined.

38-2847 - Verification, defined.

38-2848 - Written protocol, defined.

38-2849 - Board; membership; qualifications.

38-2850 - Pharmacy; practice; persons excepted.

38-2851 - Pharmacist; license; requirements.

38-2852 - Examination; grade.

38-2854 - Pharmacist intern; qualifications; registration; powers.

38-2855 - Pharmacy; temporary educational permits; issuance.

38-2856 - Temporary educational permit; practice pharmacy; conditions.

38-2857 - Temporary educational permit; issuance; when.

38-2858 - Holder of temporary educational permit; rules and regulations; applicability.

38-2859 - Temporary educational permit; period valid; renewal.

38-2860 - Temporary educational permit.

38-2861 - Temporary educational permit; serve in approved program; application; contents.

38-2862 - Temporary educational permit; recommendation for issuance; by whom.

38-2863 - Temporary educational permit; fee.

38-2864 - Temporary educational permit; disciplinary actions; appeal.

38-2865 - Holder; temporary educational permit; receive license; when.

38-2866 - Pharmacist; powers.

38-2866.01 - Pharmacist; supervision of pharmacy technicians and pharmacist interns.

38-2867 - Pharmacy; scope of practice; prohibited acts; violation; penalty.

38-2867.01 - Authority to compound; standards; labeling; prohibited acts.

38-2867.02 - Pharmacist in charge of hospital pharmacy; duties.

38-2867.03 - Pharmacist; practice agreement; notice; contents; form; pharmacist intern participation.

38-2868 - Pharmacist; patient information; privileged.

38-2869 - Prospective drug utilization review; counseling; requirements.

38-2870 - Prescriptions for controlled substances; requirements; medical order; duration; dispensing; transmission.

38-2871 - Prescription information; transfer; requirements.

38-2872 - Delegated dispensing agreements; authorized.

38-2873 - Delegated dispensing permit; requirements.

38-2874 - Delegated dispensing site; inspection; requirements; fees.

38-2875 - Delegated dispensing permit; complaint; investigation; costs.

38-2876 - Delegated dispensing permit; disciplinary actions.

38-2877 - Delegated dispensing permit; denial or disciplinary actions; notice; hearing; procedure.

38-2878 - Delegated dispensing permit; orders authorized; civil penalty.

38-2879 - Delegated dispensing permit; revocation or suspension; procedure; appeal.

38-2880 - Delegated dispensing permit; criminal charges; when.

38-2881 - Delegated dispensing permit; formularies.

38-2882 - Delegated dispensing permit; delegating pharmacist; duties.

38-2883 - Delegated dispensing permit; liability; when.

38-2884 - Delegated dispensing permit; public health clinic; dispensing requirements.

38-2885 - Delegated dispensing permit; worker; qualifications.

38-2886 - Delegated dispensing permit; workers; training; requirements; documentation.

38-2887 - Delegated dispensing permit; worker; proficiency demonstration; supervision; liability.

38-2888 - Delegated dispensing permit; licensed health care professionals; training required.

38-2889 - Delegated dispensing permit; advisory committees; authorized.

38-2890 - Pharmacy technicians; registration; requirements; certification.

38-2891 - Pharmacy technicians; authorized tasks.

38-2891.01 - Pharmacy technician; validate acts, tasks, and functions of pharmacy technician; policies and procedures.

38-2892 - Pharmacy technicians; responsibility for supervision and performance.

38-2893 - Pharmacy Technician Registry; created; contents.

38-2894 - Pharmacy technician; registration; disciplinary measures; procedure; Licensee Assistance Program; participation.

38-2895 - Pharmacy technician; discipline against supervising pharmacist; enforcement orders.

38-2896 - Pharmacy technician; reapplication for registration; lifting of disciplinary sanction.

38-2897 - Duty to report impaired practitioner; immunity.

38-2898 - Fees.

38-2899 - Rules and regulations.

38-28,100 - Department; drugs and devices; powers; appeal.

38-28,101 - Pharmacy inspector.

38-28,103 - Violation; penalty.

38-28,104 - Prescription; contents.

38-28,105 - Chart order; contents.

38-28,106 - Communication of prescription, chart order, or refill authorization; limitation.

38-28,107 - Collection or return of dispensed drugs and devices; conditions; fee; liability; professional disciplinary action.

38-28,108 - Nebraska Drug Product Selection Act; act, how cited.

38-28,109 - Drug product selection; purposes of act.

38-28,110 - Transferred to section 38-2807.01.

38-28,111 - Drug product selection; when; pharmacist; duty.

38-28,112 - Pharmacist; drug product selection; effect on reimbursement; label; price.

38-28,113 - Drug product selection; pharmacist; practitioner; negligence; what constitutes.

38-28,114 - Drug; labeling; contents; violation; embargo; effect.

38-28,115 - Drug product selection; violations; penalty.

38-28,116 - Drug product selection; rules and regulations; department; duty.

38-2901 - Act, how cited.

38-2902 - Purpose of act.

38-2903 - Definitions, where found.

38-2904 - Approved educational program, defined.

38-2905 - Board, defined.

38-2906 - Direct supervision, defined.

38-2907 - Evaluation, defined.

38-2908 - General supervision, defined.

38-2909 - Jurisdiction of the United States, defined.

38-2910 - Mobilization or manual therapy, defined.

38-2911 - Non-treatment-related tasks, defined.

38-2912 - Physical therapist, defined.

38-2913 - Physical therapist assistant, defined.

38-2914 - Physical therapy or physiotherapy, defined.

38-2915 - Physical therapy aide, defined.

38-2916 - Student, defined.

38-2917 - Testing, defined.

38-2918 - Treatment-related tasks, defined.

38-2919 - License or certificate required.

38-2920 - Exemptions.

38-2921 - Physical therapy; license; qualifications.

38-2922 - Physical therapist assistant; certificate; qualifications.

38-2923 - Applicant; continuing competency requirements.

38-2924 - Applicant; reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-2925 - Fees.

38-2926 - Approved program for education and training.

38-2927 - Physical therapist assistant; perform physical therapy services; when; limitations; supervising physical therapist; powers and duties.

38-2928 - Physical therapist; duties.

38-2929 - Physical therapy aide; authorized activities.

38-3001 - Act, how cited.

38-3002 - Definitions, where found.

38-3003 - Board, defined.

38-3004 - Podiatrist, defined.

38-3005 - Practice of podiatry, defined.

38-3005.01 - Supervising podiatrist, defined.

38-3005.02 - Supervision, defined.

38-3006 - Practice of podiatry.

38-3007 - Podiatry; practice; persons excepted.

38-3008 - Podiatry; license; qualifications.

38-3009 - Fees.

38-3010 - Schools of podiatry; approval; requirements.

38-3011 - Podiatry; surgery; restrictions.

38-3012 - Employee of licensed podiatrist; radiography practices; requirements.

38-3013 - Physician assistants; services performed; collaborative agreement; supervision; requirements.

38-3014 - Physician assistants; supervision; supervising podiatrist; requirements; collaborative agreement.

38-3101 - Act, how cited.

38-3102 - Definitions, where found.

38-3103 - Board, defined.

38-3104 - Client or patient, defined.

38-3105 - Code of conduct, defined.

38-3106 - Institution of higher education, defined.

38-3107 - Mental and emotional disorder, defined.

38-3108 - Practice of psychology, defined.

38-3109 - Psychologist, defined.

38-3110 - Representation as a psychologist, defined.

38-3111 - Psychology; references; how construed.

38-3112 - Board; membership; qualifications.

38-3113 - Other practices and activities; act, how construed.

38-3114 - Applicant for license; qualifications.

38-3115 - Waiver of examination; when.

38-3116 - Special license; supervisory relationship; application; contents; use of title; disclosure.

38-3117 - Applicant with prior experience; issuance of license; conditions.

38-3118 - Reciprocal license; conditions.

38-3119 - Temporary practice permitted; when.

38-3120 - Temporary practice pending licensure permitted; when; military spouse; temporary license.

38-3121 - Reciprocity.

38-3122 - Provisional license; requirements.

38-3123 - Provisional license; approve or deny application.

38-3124 - Provisional license; title; duties.

38-3125 - Provisional license; expiration.

38-3126 - Fees.

38-3127 - Additional grounds for disciplinary action.

38-3128 - Limitation of practice; board; duties.

38-3129 - Code of conduct.

38-3130 - Representation as a psychologist; unlawful practice; violation; penalty.

38-3131 - Confidentiality; privilege; exceptions.

38-3132 - Duty to warn; limitation; immunity.

38-3133 - Administrator of Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact; duties.

38-3201 - Act, how cited.

38-3202 - Definitions, where found.

38-3203 - Board, defined.

38-3204 - Medical director, defined.

38-3205 - Respiratory care, defined.

38-3206 - Respiratory care practitioner, defined.

38-3207 - Board; membership; qualifications.

38-3208 - Practices not requiring licensure.

38-3209 - License; application; requirements.

38-3210 - Practicing respiratory care practitioners; license issued; conditions.

38-3211 - Applicant for licensure; continuing competency requirements.

38-3212 - Applicant for licensure; reciprocity; continuing competency requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-3213 - Fees.

38-3214 - Respiratory care service; requirements.

38-3215 - Practice of respiratory care; limitations.

38-3216 - Respiratory care practitioner; subject to facility rules and regulations; when.

38-3301 - Act, how cited.

38-3302 - Definitions, where found.

38-3303 - Accredited school of veterinary medicine, defined.

38-3304 - Animal, defined.

38-3305 - Approved veterinary technician program, defined.

38-3306 - Board, defined.

38-3307 - Direct supervision, defined.

38-3307.01 - Health care therapy, defined.

38-3307.02 - Equine, cat, and dog massage practice, defined.

38-3308 - Immediate supervision, defined.

38-3309 - Indirect supervision, defined.

38-3309.01 - Licensed animal therapist, defined.

38-3310 - Licensed veterinarian, defined.

38-3311 - Licensed veterinary technician, defined.

38-3312 - Practice of veterinary medicine and surgery, defined.

38-3313 - Supervisor, defined.

38-3314 - Unlicensed assistant, defined.

38-3315 - Veterinarian, defined.

38-3316 - Veterinarian-client-patient relationship, defined.

38-3317 - Veterinary medicine and surgery, defined.

38-3318 - Veterinary technician, defined.

38-3319 - Board; membership; qualifications.

38-3320 - Board; purpose.

38-3321 - Veterinarian; veterinary technician; animal therapist; license; required; exceptions.

38-3322 - Veterinary medicine and surgery; license; application; qualifications.

38-3323 - Veterinary medicine and surgery; license; validity.

38-3324 - Board; disciplinary actions; grounds.

38-3325 - Veterinary technician; license; requirements; temporary license.

38-3326 - Veterinary technicians; rules and regulations.

38-3327 - Applicant; reciprocity; requirements; military spouse; temporary license.

38-3328 - Fees.

38-3329 - Advertising; offer of services; limitation.

38-3330 - Disclosure of information; restrictions.

38-3331 - Civil penalty; recovery; lien.

38-3332 - Animal therapist; license; application; qualifications.

38-3333 - Animal therapist; health care therapy; conditions; letter of referral; liability.

38-3334 - Animal therapist; additional disciplinary grounds.

38-3335 - Veterinarian locum tenens; issuance; requirements; term.

38-3401 - Act, how cited.

38-3402 - Definitions, where found.

38-3403 - Active candidate, defined.

38-3404 - Certification examination, defined.

38-3405 - Genetic counseling, defined.

38-3406 - Genetic counseling intern, defined.

38-3407 - Genetic counselor, defined.

38-3408 - National genetic counseling board, defined.

38-3409 - National medical genetics board, defined.

38-3410 - Physician, defined.

38-3411 - Qualified supervisor, defined.

38-3412 - State board, defined.

38-3413 - Supervisee, defined.

38-3414 - Supervision, defined.

38-3415 - Scope of practice.

38-3416 - License required.

38-3417 - Act; persons exempt.

38-3418 - Applicant; certification required.

38-3419 - Reciprocity; individual practicing before January 1, 2013; licensure; qualification; military spouse; temporary license.

38-3420 - Provisional license; requirements; renewal; expiration; conditions; application for extension; requirements.

38-3421 - License required; use of titles prohibited.

38-3422 - Rules and regulations.

38-3423 - Fees.

38-3424 - Abortion counseling or referral; act; how construed; refusal to participate in counseling or referral; how treated.

38-3425 - Department; maintain directory.

38-3501 - Act, how cited.

38-3502 - Legislative findings.

38-3503 - Definitions, where found.

38-3504 - Approved certifying body, defined.

38-3505 - Approved surgical first assistant education program, defined.

38-3506 - Board, defined.

38-3507 - Licensed surgical first assistant, defined.

38-3508 - Personal supervision by a physician, defined.

38-3509 - Surgical assisting, defined.

38-3510 - Surgical first assistant, defined.

38-3511 - Licensed surgical first assistant; activities authorized.

38-3512 - Applicant; education and examination requirements; waiver; when.

38-3513 - Act; how construed.

38-3514 - Right to use title and abbreviation.

38-3515 - Fees.

38-3516 - Personal supervision of physician.

38-3517 - Board; duties; department; duties.

38-3601 - Compact; citation.

38-3602 - Purposes of Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

38-3603 - Terms, defined.

38-3604 - Physician; expedited license; eligibility requirements; failure to meet requirements; effect.

38-3605 - Physician; designate state of principal license.

38-3606 - Physician; file application; member board; duties; criminal background check; fees; issuance of license.

38-3607 - Fee; rules.

38-3608 - Physician; renewal of expedited license; renewal process; fees; rules.

38-3609 - Database; contents; public action or complaints; member boards; duties; confidentiality.

38-3610 - Member board; joint investigations; powers.

38-3611 - Disciplinary action; unprofessional conduct; reinstatement of license; procedure.

38-3612 - Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission; created; representatives; qualifications; meetings; notice; minutes; executive committee.

38-3613 - Interstate commission; duty and power.

38-3614 - Annual assessment; levy; rule; audit.

38-3615 - Interstate commission; adopt bylaws; officers; immunity; duty to defend; hold harmless.

38-3616 - Rules; promulgation; judicial review.

38-3617 - Enforcement of Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; interstate commission; receive service of process.

38-3618 - Interstate commission; enforcement powers; initiate legal action; remedies available.

38-3619 - Grounds for default; notice; failure to cure; termination from compact; costs; appeal.

38-3620 - Disputes; interstate commission; duties; rules.

38-3621 - Eligibility to become member state; when compact effective; amendments to compact.

38-3622 - Withdrawal from Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; procedure; responsibilities; reinstatement; rules.

38-3623 - Dissolution of Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; effect.

38-3624 - Severability; construction.

38-3625 - Effect on other laws of member state.

38-3701 - Act, how cited.

38-3702 - Purpose of act.

38-3703 - Terms, defined.

38-3704 - Dialysis patient care technician; powers.

38-3705 - Dialysis patient care technician; qualifications.

38-3706 - Dialysis patient care technician; registration; application; fee; duties; licensure as nurse; effect.

38-3707 - Dialysis Patient Care Technician Registry; contents.

38-3801 - EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact.

38-3901 - Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact.

38-4001 - Physical Therapy Licensure Compact.

38-4101 - Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact.

38-4201 - Licensed Professional Counselors Interstate Compact.

38-4301 - Occupational Therapy Practice Interstate Compact.