Nevada Code § 432.031

Department designated agency for administration of federal money for child welfare; acceptance of increase in benefits from Federal Government; certain agencies which provide child welfare services required to enter into agreements to maximize federal money
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1. The Department, through the Division,
shall act as the single state agency of the State of Nevada and its political
subdivisions in the administration of any federal money granted to the State to
aid in the furtherance of any services and activities for child welfare.
2. If the Congress of the United States
passes any law increasing the participation of the Federal Government in a
Nevada Program for Child Welfare, either as relates to eligibility for
assistance or otherwise, the Director is authorized to accept, with the
approval of the Governor, the increased benefits of that legislation. The
Division may adopt such standards as are required by the Congress of the United
States as a condition to the acceptance of those benefits.
3. An agency which provides child welfare
services in a county whose population is 100,000 or more shall enter into such
agreements with the Division as are necessary to maximize the amount of money
that this State may obtain from the Federal Government for the provision of
child welfare services throughout this State.

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