Nevada Code § 426.728

State personal assistance programs required to make services available
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1. Each state personal assistance program
must make available, within a reasonable period after receiving a request
therefor and in accordance with any conditions upon the receipt of federal
funding and considering the amount of reasonably adequate state funding,
community-based services to provide minimum essential personal assistance to
residents of this State with severe functional disabilities who would, with the
provision of that assistance, be able to live safely and independently in their
communities outside of an institutional setting.
2. The provisions of NRS 426.721 to 426.729 , inclusive, must not be construed
to:
(a) Prevent a person with a severe functional
disability from receiving more than 6 hours of minimum essential personal
assistance per day from a state personal assistance program if such assistance
is available pursuant to the program; or
(b) Prevent a person with a disability other than
a severe functional disability from receiving services from a state personal
assistance program if such assistance is available pursuant to the program.

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