Nevada Code § 432.0177

Transfer of child to out-of-state facility: Initial inspection of facility; annual inspection, review of services and interview of child
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1. Before or at the time the Division
transfers a child who has been committed to the custody of the Division to a
facility located outside this State, the Administrator or the designee of the
Administrator shall physically inspect the facility to determine whether the
facility:
(a) Provides the services or treatment necessary
for the child;
(b) Is either accredited or licensed and in good
standing with the entity which accredits or licenses the facility; and
(c) Is subject to health inspections and the
results of any such health inspections conducted within the immediately
preceding 3 years.
2. If a child is placed in a facility that
is located outside this State, the Administrator of the Division or the
designee of the Administrator shall, at least one time each year, to ensure the
continued appropriateness of the placement:
(a) Physically inspect the facility;
(b) Review the services being provided to the
child at the facility and any treatment plan established for the child; and
(c) Interview the child.
3. The provisions of this section apply to
any child committed to the custody of the Division pursuant to title 5 of NRS, chapter 432B or 433B of NRS or pursuant to any other authority.

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