Nevada Code § 433.359

Grants for addressing disparities in behavioral health care and outcomes; selection of lead partner to ensure services supported by grant are provided equitably; establishment of advisory committee; report
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1. The Division may apply for grants
available from the Federal Government and other sources which have the express
purpose of addressing disparities in behavioral health care and behavioral
health outcomes based on race, color, ancestry, national origin, disability,
familial status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
immigration status, primary language or income level.
2. To the extent authorized by the terms
of a grant obtained pursuant to subsection 1, the Division may:
(a) Use a competitive process to select and award
a grant of money to a nonprofit organization to serve as a lead partner to
ensure that services supported by a grant obtained pursuant to subsection 1 are
funded and allocated in an equitable manner. The lead partner must:
(1) Be based in the community to which the
services are to be provided; and
(2) Have demonstrated experience serving
that community.
(b) Establish and consult with an advisory
committee to ensure that services supported by a grant obtained pursuant to
subsection 1 are provided in a culturally competent manner. The advisory
committee must be composed of representatives of nonprofit organizations that
have demonstrated experience serving the community to which the services are to
be provided.
3. On or before February 1 of each year,
the Department shall:
(a) Compile a report that includes, without
limitation:
(1) The amount of money allocated by the
Department during the immediately preceding calendar year to support the provision
of behavioral health services or other services to promote emotional well-being
in communities with higher risk of behavioral health problems, decreased access
to or usage of behavioral health services or worse behavioral health outcomes
or emotional well-being than the general population based on race, color,
ancestry, national origin, disability, familial status, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, immigration status, primary
language or income level;
(2) A description of the services
described in subparagraph (1) that were provided during the immediately
preceding calendar year and the efforts made by the Department during the immediately
preceding calendar year to locate persons in need of such services and provide
such services to those persons;
(3) The number of persons who received the
services described in subparagraph (1) and, to the extent available,
information regarding the income level, age, race and ethnicity of those
persons; and
(4) Any community-based organizations with
which the Department collaborated to provide those services; and
(b) Submit the report to the Director of the
Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to:
(1) In even-numbered years, the
Legislative Commission and the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Health and
Human Services; and
(2) In odd-numbered years, the next
regular session of the Legislature.

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