Nevada Code § 244.1607

Establishment of neighborhood justice center; services to be provided; authorization to charge fee; financial support
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1. The board of county commissioners:
(a) In a county whose population is 100,000 or
more shall establish a neighborhood justice center.
(b) In a county whose population is less than
100,000 may establish a neighborhood justice center.
A
neighborhood justice center must be closely modeled after the program
established by the American Bar Association for multi-door courthouses for the
resolution of disputes.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, a neighborhood justice center must provide, at no charge:
(a) A forum for the impartial mediation of minor
disputes including, but not limited to, disputes between landlord and tenant,
neighbors, family members, local businesses and their customers, hospitals and
their patients, and governmental agencies and their clients, except where
prohibited by federal law.
(b) A system of providing information concerning
the resolution of disputes and the services available in the community.
(c) An efficient and effective referral system
which assists in the resolution of disputes and otherwise guides the client to
the appropriate public or private agency to assist in the resolution of the
particular dispute, including referrals to the justices of the peace, municipal
courts, lawyer referral systems, legal aid services, district attorney, city
attorneys, district courts, mental health services, other alternative methods
of resolving disputes and other governmental and private services.
3. A board of county commissioners that
has established a neighborhood justice center may authorize the center to
charge a fee for:
(a) Services which are provided relating to the
resolution of complex cases; and
(b) Training provided by the center.
4. A neighborhood justice center must be
supported from the money in the account for dispute resolution in the county
general fund and any gifts or grants received by the county for the support of
the center.

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