Nevada Code § 433.704

Implementation of hotline; immunity from liability for telecommunications provider
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1. The Division shall support the
implementation of a hotline for persons who are considering suicide or
otherwise in a behavioral health crisis that may be accessed by dialing the
digits 9-8-8 by:
(a) Establishing at least one support center that
meets the requirements of NRS 433.706 to
answer calls to the hotline and coordinate the response to persons who access
the hotline;
(b) Encouraging the establishment of and, to the
extent that money is available, establishing mobile crisis teams to provide community-based
intervention, including, without limitation, de-escalation and stabilization,
for persons who are considering suicide or otherwise in a behavioral health
crisis and access the hotline;
(c) Participating in any collection of
information by the Federal Government concerning the National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline program;
(d) Collaborating with the National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline program and the Veterans Crisis Line program established
pursuant to 38 U.S.C. 1720F(h) to ensure consistent messaging to the public
about the hotline;
(e) Supporting the provision of crisis
stabilization services at hospitals that hold endorsements as crisis
stabilization centers pursuant to NRS
449.0915 ; and
(f) Adopting any regulations necessary to carry
out the provisions of NRS 433.702 to 433.710 , inclusive, including, without
limitation:
(1) Regulations establishing the
qualifications of providers of services who are involved in responding to
persons who are considering suicide or are otherwise in a behavioral health
crisis and access the hotline;
(2) Any regulations necessary to allow for
communication and sharing of information between persons and entities involved
in responding to crises and emergencies in this State to facilitate the
coordination of care for persons who are considering suicide or are otherwise
in a behavioral health crisis and access the hotline; and
(3) Regulations defining the term person
professionally qualified in the field of behavioral health for the purposes of
this section.
2. A mobile crisis team established
pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 must consist of:
(a) One or more persons professionally qualified
in the field of behavioral health; and
(b) One or more:
(1) Law enforcement officers;
(2) Providers of emergency medical
services; or
(3) Persons with appropriate expertise in
the field of behavioral health, which may include, without limitation, a
community health worker, a provider of case management services, a provider of
peer recovery support services or a similar paraprofessional.
3. A telecommunications provider and its
employees, agents, subcontractors and suppliers are not liable for damages that
directly or indirectly result from the installation, maintenance or provision
of service in relation to the hotline implemented pursuant to this section,
including, without limitation, the total or partial failure of any transmission
to a support center, unless willful conduct or gross negligence is proven.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Case management services means medical or
other health care management services to assist patients and providers of
health care, including, without limitation, identifying and facilitating
additional resources and treatments, providing information about treatment
options and facilitating communication between providers of services to a
patient.
(b) Community health worker has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 449.0027 .
(c) Peer recovery support services means
nonclinical supportive services that use lived experience in recovery from a
substance use disorder or other behavioral health disorder to promote recovery
in another person with a substance use disorder or other behavioral health
disorder by advocating, mentoring, educating, offering hope and providing
assistance in navigating systems.
(d) Provider of emergency medical services
means a person who is:
(1) Licensed as an attendant or certified
as an emergency medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician or
paramedic pursuant to chapter 450B of NRS;
or
(2) Authorized to practice as an emergency
medical technician, advanced emergency medical technician or paramedic in this
State under the Recognition of Emergency Medical Services Personnel Licensure
Interstate Compact ratified by NRS
450B.145 .

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