Nevada Code § 435.310

Contract between provider of services and county and school officials and public and private agencies; prohibition against certain contracts. [Effective through December 31, 2027.]
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provider of jobs and day training services certified pursuant to NRS 435.130 to 435.310 , inclusive:
1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, may enter into contracts with authorized county and school
officials and public and private agencies to give care and training to persons
with intellectual disabilities or persons with developmental disabilities who
would also qualify for care or training programs offered by the public schools
or by county welfare programs.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 435.305 , shall not enter into a
contract or other arrangement with any person or governmental entity to provide
for the employment of a person under 25 years of age where the person will be
paid less than the state minimum wage.
NRS 435.310 Contract between provider
of services and county and school officials and public and private agencies;
prohibition against certain contracts. [Effective January 1, 2028.] A provider of jobs and day training services
certified pursuant to NRS 435.130 to 435.310 , inclusive:
1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, may enter into contracts with authorized county and school
officials and public and private agencies to give care and training to persons
with intellectual disabilities or persons with developmental disabilities who
would also qualify for care or training programs offered by the public schools
or by county welfare programs.
2. Shall not enter into a contract or
other arrangement with any person or governmental entity to provide for the
employment of a person where the person will be paid less than the state
minimum wage.

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