Nevada Code § 160.162

Transfer of person from Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services to Department of Veterans Affairs or other federal agency
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1. Upon receipt of a certificate of the
Department of Veterans Affairs or another agency of the United States that
facilities are available for the care or treatment of any person previously
committed to the custody of Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services and
that the person is eligible for care or treatment, the Director of Northern
Nevada Adult Mental Health Services may cause the transfer of the person to the
Department of Veterans Affairs or other agency of the United States for care or
treatment.
2. The committing court must be notified
by the Director of Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services upon effecting
such a transfer.
3. No person may be transferred to the
Department of Veterans Affairs or such other agency of the United States if the
person is confined pursuant to a conviction of a felony or misdemeanor or if
the person has been acquitted of the charge solely on the ground of insanity,
unless before the transfer the court originally committing the person enters an
order for the transfer after appropriate motion and hearing.
4. Any person transferred as provided in
this section shall be deemed to be committed to the Department of Veterans
Affairs or other agency of the United States pursuant to the original
commitment.

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