Nevada Code § 435.560

Rights concerning involuntary commitment
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1. Each consumer admitted for evaluation,
treatment or training to a facility has the following rights concerning
involuntary commitment to the facility, a list of which must be prominently
posted in all facilities providing those services and must be otherwise brought
to the attention of the consumer by such additional means as prescribed by
regulation:
(a) To request and receive a second evaluation by
a psychiatrist or psychologist who does not have a contractual relationship
with or financial interest in the facility. The evaluation must:
(1) Include, without limitation, a
recommendation of whether the consumer should be involuntarily committed to the
facility; and
(2) Be paid for by the consumer if the
insurance carrier of the consumer refuses to pay for the evaluation.
(b) To receive a copy of the procedure of the
facility regarding involuntary commitment and treatment.
(c) To receive a list of the consumers rights
concerning involuntary commitment or treatment.
2. If the results of an evaluation
conducted by a psychiatrist or psychologist pursuant to subsection 1 conflict
in any manner with the results of an evaluation conducted by the facility, the
facility may request and receive a third evaluation of the consumer to resolve
the conflicting portions of the previous evaluations.

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