Nevada Code § 428.030

Eligibility for relief; payment for treatment of indigent patients; powers of county commissioners
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1. When any person meets the uniform
standards of eligibility established by the board of county commissioners or by NRS 439B.310 , if applicable, and
complies with any requirements imposed pursuant to NRS 428.040 , the person is entitled to receive
such relief as is in accordance with the policies and standards established and
approved by the board of county commissioners and within the limits of the
money which may be lawfully appropriated pursuant to NRS 428.050 , 428.285 and 450.425 for this purpose.
2. The board of county commissioners of
the county of residence of indigent inpatients shall pay hospitals for the
costs of treating those indigent inpatients and any nonresident indigent
inpatients who fall sick in the county an amount which is not less than the
payment required for providing the same treatment to patients pursuant to the
State Plan for Medicaid within the limits of money which may be lawfully
appropriated pursuant to NRS 428.050 , 428.285 and 450.425 for this purpose.
3. The board of county commissioners may:
(a) Make contracts for the necessary maintenance
of indigent persons;
(b) Appoint such agents as the board deems
necessary to oversee and provide the necessary maintenance of indigent persons;
(c) Authorize the payment of cash grants directly
to indigent persons for their necessary maintenance; or
(d) Provide for the necessary maintenance of
indigent persons by the exercise of the combination of one or more of the
powers specified in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c).
4. A hospital may contract with the
Department of Human Services to obtain the services of a state employee to be
assigned to the hospital to evaluate the eligibility of patients applying for
indigent status. Payment for those services must be made by the hospital.

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