Nevada Code § 392.339

Assignment of disposition to report
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1. An agency which provides child welfare
services shall, upon determining that an investigation is not warranted or upon
the conclusion of an investigation of a report concerning the possible abuse or
neglect of a child, assign one of the following dispositions to the report:
(a) Substantiated.
(b) Unsubstantiated.
(c) Unable to locate or contact.
(d) Administrative closure.
2. A disposition of unable to locate or
contact or administrative closure shall be deemed to be equivalent to a
disposition of unsubstantiated for all purposes.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Administrative closure means that the
agency which provides child welfare services has determined that it lacks the
authority to investigate a report concerning the possible abuse or neglect of a
child.
(b) Substantiated means that the agency which
provides child welfare services has determined by a preponderance of the
evidence that the alleged abuse or neglect occurred and was committed by the
person named in the report as allegedly causing the abuse or neglect.
(c) Unable to locate or contact means that the
agency which provides child welfare services was unable to complete an
investigation of a report concerning the possible abuse or neglect of a child
because:
(1) The agency which provides child
welfare services lacks the information necessary to complete the investigation,
including, without limitation, the current address of the child or his or her
parent or legal guardian;
(2) The parent or guardian of the child
was contacted and then relocated and can no longer be located to complete the
investigation; or
(3) The agency which provides child
welfare services located the parent or guardian of the child but, after making
persistent efforts, is unable to make contact with the parent or guardian of
the child to complete the investigation.
(d) Unsubstantiated means that the agency which
provides child welfare services has determined by a preponderance of the
evidence that the alleged abuse or neglect did not occur or was not committed
by the person named in the report as allegedly causing the abuse or neglect.

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