Nevada Code § 433.534

Denial of rights prohibited; exceptions; report; investigation and action by Commission; closure of meeting in certain circumstances
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1. The rights of a consumer enumerated in
this chapter must not be denied except to protect the consumers health and
safety or to protect the health and safety of others, or both. Any denial of
those rights in any facility must be entered in the consumers record of
treatment, and notice of the denial must be forwarded to the administrative
officer of the facility. Failure to report denial of rights by an employee may
be grounds for dismissal.
2. If the administrative officer of a
facility receives notice of a denial of rights as provided in subsection 1, the
officer shall cause a full report to be prepared which must set forth in detail
the factual circumstances surrounding the denial. Except as otherwise provided
in NRS 239.0115 , such a report is
confidential and must not be disclosed. A copy of the report must be sent to
the Commission.
3. The Commission:
(a) Shall receive reports of and may investigate
apparent violations of the rights guaranteed by this chapter;
(b) May act to resolve disputes relating to
apparent violations;
(c) May act on behalf of consumers to obtain
remedies for any apparent violations; and
(d) Shall otherwise endeavor to safeguard the
rights guaranteed by this chapter.
4. Pursuant to NRS 241.030 , the Commission may close any
portion of a meeting in which it considers the character, alleged misconduct or
professional competence of a person in relation to:
(a) The denial of the rights of a consumer; or
(b) The care and treatment of a consumer.
The
provisions of this subsection do not require a meeting of the Commission to be
closed to the public.

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