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Key Facts: NV Psych Juris Exam

70%

Passing Score

NV Board

20h/yr

CE Required

Annual renewal

NRS 641

Practice Act

NV Statutes

24 hrs

Abuse Report

NRS 432B.220

RxP

Prescriptive Authority

NRS 641.0295

The NV Psychology Jurisprudence Exam covers NRS 641, NAC 641, Board of Psychological Examiners authority, prescriptive authority (NRS 641.0295), mandatory reporting, duty to warn (NRS 641.265), 20h/yr CE, and PSYPACT telehealth provisions.

About the NV Psych Juris Exam

The Nevada Psychology Jurisprudence Examination tests knowledge of NRS Chapter 641, NAC 641, psychology scope of practice including prescriptive authority, mandatory reporting, confidentiality, privilege, duty to warn (NRS 641.265), telehealth, supervision, and APA ethics under Nevada law.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

Varies

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Varies by application (Nevada Board of Psychological Examiners)

NV Psych Juris Exam Content Outline

30%

NRS 641 & NAC 641

Nevada psychology statutes, Board authority, licensing requirements, disciplinary actions and fines

25%

Professional Ethics & Conduct

APA ethics under NV law, dual relationships, informed consent, boundaries, sexual misconduct (NRS 641.440)

20%

Confidentiality & Privileged Communication

Duty to warn (NRS 641.265), mandatory reporting, privilege (NRS 49.209-49.247), HIPAA

15%

Scope of Practice & Prescriptive Authority

Practice scope, prescriptive authority (NRS 641.0295), telehealth, supervision, PSYPACT

10%

Assessment & Testing Standards

Test administration, forensic evaluations, custody assessments, cultural considerations

How to Pass the NV Psych Juris Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: Varies
  • Exam fee: Varies by application

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

NV Psych Juris Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study NRS 641 and NAC 641 thoroughly, including Board of Psychological Examiners authority and licensing
2Master prescriptive authority requirements (NRS 641.0295) — unique to Nevada among most states
3Know the duty to warn standard (NRS 641.265) and exceptions to privilege (NRS 49.209-49.247)
4Understand Nevada's 20h annual CE requirements and specific ethics/law content mandates
5Review elder abuse reporting (NRS 200.5093), child abuse reporting (NRS 432B.220), and PSYPACT

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered on the NV Psychology Jurisprudence Exam?

The Nevada exam covers NRS 641, NAC 641, Board of Psychological Examiners authority, licensing, scope of practice including prescriptive authority, mandatory reporting, duty to warn, confidentiality, privilege, ethics, and telehealth.

Does Nevada allow psychologists to prescribe medications?

Yes, Nevada grants prescriptive authority to psychologists who complete a postdoctoral master's in clinical psychopharmacology, pass the PEP exam, and obtain DEA registration under NRS 641.0295.

What are Nevada's CE requirements for psychologists?

Nevada requires 20 hours of continuing education annually, including specific hours in ethics and Nevada law. Psychologists with prescriptive authority must complete additional psychopharmacology CE.

What is Nevada's duty to warn standard for psychologists?

Under NRS 641.265, psychologists must warn when a client communicates a serious threat of physical violence against a clearly identified or reasonably identifiable victim. The statute provides immunity for good-faith warnings.