Nevada Code § 432.0155

Establishment and enforcement of standards for receipt of federal money for programs concerning juveniles and child welfare and child welfare services; development and enforcement of state plans by Administrator of Division; deposit of money
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1. The Department, through the Division,
is the sole state agency for the establishment of standards for the receipt of
federal money in the field of:
(a) Juvenile development and for programs to
prevent, combat and control delinquency; and
(b) Child welfare and child welfare services.
The
Department, through the Division, shall enforce such standards.
2. The Administrator, with the approval of
the Director, may develop and enforce state plans, make reports to the Federal
Government and comply with such other conditions as may be imposed by the
Federal Government for the receipt of assistance for such programs and services
described in subsection 1. In developing and revising state plans, the
Administrator shall consider, among other things, the amount of money available
from the Federal Government for such programs and services, the conditions
attached to that money and the limitations of legislative appropriations for
the programs and services.
3. The Administrator shall cause to be
deposited with the State Treasurer all money allotted to this State by the
Federal Government for the purposes described in this section and shall cause
to be paid out of the State Treasury the money therein deposited for those
purposes.
4. As used in this section, child welfare
services has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
432B.044 .

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