Nevada Code § 432.410

Development and implementation of plan by each agency which provides child welfare services; Division to adopt regulations which establish minimum requirements and procedures for plans
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1. Each agency which provides child
welfare services shall develop and implement a plan for the care of children in
its custody during a disaster. The plan must be developed and implemented in
accordance with the regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 2 and must be
provided to each person or entity which has physical custody of the children.
2. The Division shall, in consultation
with each other agency which provides child welfare services, adopt regulations
which concern the development and implementation of plans for the care of
children in the custody of an agency which provides child welfare services
during a disaster and which establish the minimum requirements and procedures
for such plans. Such regulations must require that the plans include, without limitation,
a plan for:
(a) Providing temporary shelter to children;
(b) Evacuating children from the home;
(c) Caring for children with disabilities or who
have special medical needs;
(d) Communicating with the persons or entities
which have physical custody of the children before, during and after a
disaster;
(e) Coordinating with other emergency management
entities and juvenile courts during a disaster; and
(f) Providing services to children to address the
emotional impact of the disaster.
3. The regulations adopted pursuant to
subsection 2 must include, without limitation, regulations concerning the
development and implementation of plans for the care of children in the custody
of an agency which provides child welfare services who have been placed in a
facility for the detention of children.

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