Nevada Code § 159.112

Authorized actions by guardian of the person if guardian of the estate has not been appointed; payment of excess money to appointed guardian of the estate; certain compensation authorized
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1. If a guardian of the estate has not
been appointed, a guardian of the person may:
(a) Institute proceedings to compel any person
under a duty to support the protected person or to pay for the welfare of the
protected person to perform that duty; and
(b) Receive money and tangible property
deliverable to the protected person and apply such money and property for the
support, care and education of the protected person. The guardian shall not use
any money from the estate of the protected person to cover the cost of any room
and board that the guardian or the spouse, parent or child of the guardian
furnishes to the protected person unless a charge for the service is approved
by a court order, after notice to at least one adult relative in the nearest
degree of consanguinity to the protected person in which there is an adult. The
guardian shall exercise care to conserve any excess money for the needs of the
protected person.
2. If a guardian of the estate has been
appointed, any money received by the guardian of the person that is in excess
of the money expended to pay for the support, care and education of the
protected person must be paid to the guardian of the estate for management of
the estate. The guardian of the person shall account to the guardian of the
estate for any money expended.
3. A guardian of the person of a protected
person for whom a guardian of the estate also has been appointed may receive
reasonable sums for any room and board furnished to the protected person if the
guardian of the person presents a claim to the guardian of the estate pursuant
to NRS 159.107 and 159.109 .
4. A guardian of the person may request
the guardian of the estate to make a payment from the estate of the protected
person to another person or entity for the care and maintenance of the
protected person in accordance with NRS
159.107 and 159.109 .

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