Nevada Code § 200.5093

Report of abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of older person or vulnerable person; voluntary and mandatory reports; investigation; penalty. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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1. Any person who is described in
subsection 4 and who, in a professional or occupational capacity, knows or has
reasonable cause to believe that an older person or vulnerable person has been
abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned shall:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2,
report the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older
person or vulnerable person to:
(1) The local office of the Aging and
Disability Services Division of the Department of Human Services;
(2) A police department or sheriffs
office; or
(3) A toll-free telephone service
designated by the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of
Human Services; and
(b) Make such a report as soon as reasonably
practicable but not later than 24 hours after the person knows or has
reasonable cause to believe that the older person or vulnerable person has been
abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned.
2. If a person who is required to make a
report pursuant to subsection 1 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that
the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older person
or vulnerable person involves an act or omission of the Aging and Disability
Services Division, another division of the Department of Human Services or a
law enforcement agency, the person shall make the report to an agency other
than the one alleged to have committed the act or omission.
3. Each agency, after reducing a report to
writing, shall forward a copy of the report to the Aging and Disability
Services Division of the Department of Human Services and the Unit for the
Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes.
4. A report must be made pursuant to
subsection 1 by the following persons:
(a) Every physician, dentist, dental hygienist,
expanded function dental assistant, chiropractic physician, naprapath,
optometrist, podiatric physician, medical examiner, resident, intern,
professional or practical nurse, physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS, genetic counselor, anesthesiologist assistant, perfusionist,
psychiatrist, psychologist, behavioral health and wellness practitioner,
marriage and family therapist, clinical professional counselor, clinical
alcohol and drug counselor, alcohol and drug counselor, music therapist,
athletic trainer, driver of an ambulance, paramedic, licensed dietitian, holder
of a license or a limited license issued under the provisions of chapter 653 of NRS, behavior analyst, assistant
behavior analyst, registered behavior technician, peer recovery support
specialist, as defined in NRS 433.627 ,
peer recovery support specialist supervisor, as defined in NRS 433.629 , or other person providing
medical services licensed or certified to practice in this State, who examines,
attends or treats an older person or vulnerable person who appears to have been
abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned.
(b) Any personnel of a hospital or similar
institution engaged in the admission, examination, care or treatment of persons
or an administrator, manager or other person in charge of a hospital or similar
institution upon notification of the suspected abuse, neglect, exploitation,
isolation or abandonment of an older person or vulnerable person by a member of
the staff of the hospital.
(c) A coroner.
(d) Every person who maintains or is employed by
an agency to provide personal care services in the home.
(e) Every person who maintains or is employed by
an agency to provide nursing in the home.
(f) Every person who operates, who is employed by
or who contracts to provide services for an intermediary service organization
as defined in NRS 449B.500 .
(g) Any employee of the Department of Human
Services, except the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman appointed pursuant to NRS 427A.125 and any of his or her
advocates or volunteers where prohibited from making such a report pursuant to
45 C.F.R. 1321.11.
(h) Any employee of a law enforcement agency or a
countys office for protective services or an adult or juvenile probation
officer.
(i) Any person who maintains or is employed by a
facility or establishment that provides care for older persons or vulnerable
persons.
(j) Any person who maintains, is employed by or
serves as a volunteer for an agency or service which advises persons regarding
the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of an older person
or vulnerable person and refers them to persons and agencies where their
requests and needs can be met.
(k) Every social worker.
(l) Any person who owns or is employed by a funeral
home or mortuary.
(m) Every person who operates or is employed by a
community health worker pool, as defined in NRS
449.0028 , or with whom a community health worker pool contracts to provide
the services of a community health worker, as defined in NRS 449.0027 .
(n) Every person who is enrolled with the
Medicaid Division of the Nevada Health Authority to provide doula services to
recipients of Medicaid pursuant to NRS
422.27177 .
5. A report may be made by any other
person.
6. If a person who is required to make a
report pursuant to subsection 1 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that
an older person or vulnerable person has died as a result of abuse, neglect,
isolation or abandonment, the person shall, as soon as reasonably practicable,
report this belief to the appropriate medical examiner or coroner, who shall
investigate the cause of death of the older person or vulnerable person and
submit to the appropriate local law enforcement agencies, the appropriate
prosecuting attorney, the Aging and Disability Services Division of the
Department of Human Services and the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution
of Crimes his or her written findings. The written findings must include the
information required pursuant to the provisions of NRS 200.5094 , when possible.
7. A division, office or department which
receives a report pursuant to this section shall cause the investigation of the
report to commence within 3 working days. A copy of the final report of the
investigation conducted by a division, office or department, other than the
Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Human Services,
must be forwarded within 30 days after the completion of the report to the:
(a) Aging and Disability Services Division;
(b) Repository for Information Concerning Crimes
Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons created by NRS 179A.450 ; and
(c) Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of
Crimes.
8. If the investigation of a report
results in the belief that an older person or vulnerable person is abused,
neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned, the Aging and Disability Services
Division of the Department of Human Services or the countys office for protective
services may provide protective services to the older person or vulnerable
person if the older person or vulnerable person is able and willing to accept
them.
9. A person who knowingly and willfully
violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
10. As used in this section, Unit for the
Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes means the Unit for the Investigation
and Prosecution of Crimes Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons in the
Office of the Attorney General created pursuant to NRS 228.265 .
NRS 200.5093 Report of abuse, neglect,
exploitation, isolation or abandonment of older person or vulnerable person;
voluntary and mandatory reports; investigation; penalty. [Effective July 1,
2026.]
1. Any person who is described in
subsection 4 and who, in a professional or occupational capacity, knows or has
reasonable cause to believe that an older person or vulnerable person has been
abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned shall:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2,
report the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older
person or vulnerable person to:
(1) The local office of the Aging and
Disability Services Division of the Department of Human Services;
(2) A police department or sheriffs
office; or
(3) A toll-free telephone service
designated by the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of
Human Services; and
(b) Make such a report as soon as reasonably
practicable but not later than 24 hours after the person knows or has
reasonable cause to believe that the older person or vulnerable person has been
abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned.
2. If a person who is required to make a
report pursuant to subsection 1 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that
the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older person
or vulnerable person involves an act or omission of the Aging and Disability
Services Division, another division of the Department of Human Services or a
law enforcement agency, the person shall make the report to an agency other
than the one alleged to have committed the act or omission.
3. Each agency, after reducing a report to
writing, shall forward a copy of the report to the Aging and Disability
Services Division of the Department of Human Services and the Unit for the
Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes.
4. A report must be made pursuant to
subsection 1 by the following persons:
(a) Every physician, dentist, dental hygienist,
expanded function dental assistant, chiropractic physician, naprapath,
optometrist, podiatric physician, medical examiner, resident, intern,
professional or practical nurse, physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS, genetic counselor, anesthesiologist assistant, perfusionist,
psychiatrist, psychologist, behavioral health and wellness practitioner,
marriage and family therapist, clinical professional counselor, clinical
alcohol and drug counselor, alcohol and drug counselor, music therapist,
athletic trainer, driver of an ambulance, paramedic, licensed dietitian, holder
of a license or a limited license issued under the provisions of chapter 653 of NRS, behavior analyst, assistant
behavior analyst, registered behavior technician, certified prevention
specialist, as defined in NRS 433.6255 ,
peer recovery support specialist, as defined in NRS 433.627 , peer recovery support
specialist supervisor, as defined in NRS
433.629 , or other person providing medical services licensed or certified
to practice in this State, who examines, attends or treats an older person or
vulnerable person who appears to have been abused, neglected, exploited,
isolated or abandoned.
(b) Any personnel of a hospital or similar
institution engaged in the admission, examination, care or treatment of persons
or an administrator, manager or other person in charge of a hospital or similar
institution upon notification of the suspected abuse, neglect, exploitation,
isolation or abandonment of an older person or vulnerable person by a member of
the staff of the hospital.
(c) A coroner.
(d) Every person who maintains or is employed by
an agency to provide personal care services in the home.
(e) Every person who maintains or is employed by
an agency to provide nursing in the home.
(f) Every person who operates, who is employed by
or who contracts to provide services for an intermediary service organization
as defined in NRS 449B.500 .
(g) Any employee of the Department of Human
Services, except the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman appointed pursuant to NRS 427A.125 and any of his or her
advocates or volunteers where prohibited from making such a report pursuant to
45 C.F.R. 1321.11.
(h) Any employee of a law enforcement agency or a
countys office for protective services or an adult or juvenile probation
officer.
(i) Any person who maintains or is employed by a
facility or establishment that provides care for older persons or vulnerable
persons.
(j) Any person who maintains, is employed by or
serves as a volunteer for an agency or service which advises persons regarding
the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of an older person
or vulnerable person and refers them to persons and agencies where their
requests and needs can be met.
(k) Every social worker.
(l) Any person who owns or is employed by a
funeral home or mortuary.
(m) Every person who operates or is employed by a
community health worker pool, as defined in NRS
449.0028 , or with whom a community health worker pool contracts to provide
the services of a community health worker, as defined in NRS 449.0027 .
(n) Every person who is enrolled with the
Medicaid Division of the Nevada Health Authority to provide doula services to
recipients of Medicaid pursuant to NRS
422.27177 .
5. A report may be made by any other
person.
6. If a person who is required to make a
report pursuant to subsection 1 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that
an older person or vulnerable person has died as a result of abuse, neglect,
isolation or abandonment, the person shall, as soon as reasonably practicable,
report this belief to the appropriate medical examiner or coroner, who shall
investigate the cause of death of the older person or vulnerable person and
submit to the appropriate local law enforcement agencies, the appropriate
prosecuting attorney, the Aging and Disability Services Division of the
Department of Human Services and the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution
of Crimes his or her written findings. The written findings must include the
information required pursuant to the provisions of NRS 200.5094 , when possible.
7. A division, office or department which
receives a report pursuant to this section shall cause the investigation of the
report to commence within 3 working days. A copy of the final report of the
investigation conducted by a division, office or department, other than the
Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Human Services,
must be forwarded within 30 days after the completion of the report to the:
(a) Aging and Disability Services Division;
(b) Repository for Information Concerning Crimes
Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons created by NRS 179A.450 ; and
(c) Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of
Crimes.
8. If the investigation of a report results
in the belief that an older person or vulnerable person is abused, neglected,
exploited, isolated or abandoned, the Aging and Disability Services Division of
the Department of Human Services or the countys office for protective services
may provide protective services to the older person or vulnerable person if the
older person or vulnerable person is able and willing to accept them.
9. A person who knowingly and willfully
violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
10. As used in this section, Unit for the
Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes means the Unit for the Investigation
and Prosecution of Crimes Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons in the
Office of the Attorney General created pursuant to NRS 228.265 .

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