Nevada Code § 159.1515

Sale of certain personal property of protected person by guardian; destruction of certain personal property of protected person without notice
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a guardian may sell or dispose of personal property of the
protected person that has a total value of less than $10,000 if:
(a) A notice of intent to sell or dispose of the
property is mailed by certified mail or delivered personally to the protected
person, his or her attorney and the persons specified in NRS 159.034 ; and
(b) No objection to the sale or disposal is made
within 15 days after such notice is received.
2. A guardian may authorize the immediate
destruction of the personal property of a protected person without notice if:
(a) The guardian determines that the property has
been contaminated by vermin or biological or chemical agents;
(b) The expenses related to the decontamination
of the property cause salvage to be impractical;
(c) The property constitutes an immediate threat
to public health or safety;
(d) The handling, transfer or storage of the
property might endanger public health or safety or exacerbate contamination;
and
(e) The value of the property is less than $100
or, if the value of the property is $100 or more, a state or local health
officer has endorsed the destruction of the property.

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