Nevada Code § 425.382

Authority of Chief and master. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 425.346 , the Chief may proceed pursuant
to NRS 425.3822 to 425.3852 , inclusive, after:
(a) Payment of public assistance by the Division;
or
(b) Receipt of a request for services to carry
out the Program.
2. Subject to approval by the district
court pursuant to NRS 425.3844 , a
master may:
(a) Take any action authorized pursuant to chapter 130 of NRS, including any of the actions
described in subsection 2 of NRS 130.305 .
(b) Except as otherwise provided in chapter 130 of NRS and NRS 425.346 :
(1) Issue and enforce an order for the
support of a dependent child, and modify or adjust such an order in accordance
with NRS 125B.145 ;
(2) Require coverage for health care of a
dependent child;
(3) Establish paternity;
(4) Order a responsible parent to comply
with an order for the support of a dependent child, specifying the amount and
the manner of compliance;
(5) Order the withholding of income;
(6) Determine the amount of any arrearages
and specify a method of payment;
(7) Enforce orders by civil or criminal
contempt, or both;
(8) Set aside property for satisfaction of
an order for the support of a dependent child;
(9) Place liens and order execution on the
property of the responsible parent;
(10) Order a responsible parent to keep
the master informed of the responsible parents current residential address,
telephone number, employer, address of employment and telephone number at the
place of employment;
(11) Issue a bench warrant for a
responsible parent who has failed after proper notice to appear at a hearing
ordered by the master and enter the bench warrant in any local and state
computer system for criminal warrants;
(12) Order the responsible parent to seek
appropriate employment by specified methods;
(13) Order the responsible parent to
participate in a program intended to resolve issues that prevent the
responsible parent from obtaining employment, including, without limitation, a
program for the treatment of substance use disorders or a program to address
mental health issues;
(14) Upon the request of the Division,
require a responsible parent to:
(I) Pay any support owed in
accordance with a plan approved by the Division; or
(II) Participate in such work
activities, as that term is defined in 42 U.S.C. 607(d), as the Division
deems appropriate;
(15) Award reasonable attorneys fees and
other fees and costs; and
(16) Grant any other available remedy.
NRS 425.382 Authority of Chief and
judicial officer. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 425.346 , the Chief may proceed pursuant
to NRS 425.3822 to 425.3852 , inclusive, after:
(a) Payment of public assistance by the Division;
or
(b) Receipt of a request for services to carry
out the Program.
2. Subject to approval by the district
court pursuant to NRS 425.3844 , a
judicial officer may:
(a) Take any action authorized pursuant to chapter 130 of NRS, including any of the actions
described in subsection 2 of NRS 130.305 .
(b) Except as otherwise provided in chapter 130 of NRS and NRS 425.346 :
(1) Issue and enforce an order for the
support of a dependent child, and modify or adjust such an order in accordance
with NRS 125B.145 ;
(2) Require coverage for health care of a
dependent child;
(3) Establish paternity;
(4) Order a responsible parent to comply
with an order for the support of a dependent child, specifying the amount and
the manner of compliance;
(5) Order the withholding of income;
(6) Determine the amount of any arrearages
and specify a method of payment;
(7) Enforce orders by civil or criminal
contempt, or both;
(8) Set aside property for satisfaction of
an order for the support of a dependent child;
(9) Place liens and order execution on the
property of the responsible parent;
(10) Order a responsible parent to keep
the judicial officer informed of the responsible parents current residential
address, telephone number, employer, address of employment and telephone number
at the place of employment;
(11) Issue a bench warrant for a
responsible parent who has failed after proper notice to appear at a hearing
ordered by the judicial officer and enter the bench warrant in any local and
state computer system for criminal warrants;
(12) Order the responsible parent to seek
appropriate employment by specified methods;
(13) Order the responsible parent to
participate in a program intended to resolve issues that prevent the
responsible parent from obtaining employment, including, without limitation, a
program for the treatment of substance use disorders or a program to address
mental health issues;
(14) Upon the request of the Division,
require a responsible parent to:
(I) Pay any support owed in
accordance with a plan approved by the Division; or
(II) Participate in such work activities,
as that term is defined in 42 U.S.C. 607(d), as the Division deems
appropriate;
(15) Award reasonable attorneys fees and
other fees and costs; and
(16) Grant any other available remedy.

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