Nevada Code § 289.680

Policies and procedures for interacting with persons suffering from behavioral health issues; use of behavioral health specialists
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1. Each law enforcement agency in this
State shall:
(a) Establish a policy and procedure for
interacting with persons who suffer from a behavioral health issue, including,
without limitation, a mental illness as defined in NRS 176A.045 , an acute mental health
crisis, a developmental disability or an intellectual disability as those terms
are defined in NRS 435.007 or a
substance use disorder; and
(b) Subject to the availability of funds
appropriated for such a purpose, contract with or employ a behavioral health
specialist.
2. As used in this section, behavioral
health specialist means a physician who is certified by the Board of Medical
Examiners, a psychologist, a physician assistant or an advanced practice
registered nurse who is certified to practice as a behavioral health
specialist, or a person who is licensed as a clinical social worker, clinical
professional counselor or marriage and family therapist.

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