Nevada Code § 129.040

When person standing in loco parentis may give consent for minors emergency hospitalization or medical attention
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in
cases of emergency in which a minor is in need of immediate hospitalization,
medical attention or surgery and, after reasonable efforts made under the
circumstances, the parents of such minor cannot be located for the purpose of
consenting thereto, consent for such emergency attention may be given by any
person standing in loco parentis to such minor.

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