Nevada Code § 439.150

State Board of Health supreme in matters concerning health; Department designated agency for federal cooperation; fees
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1. The State Board of Health is hereby
declared to be supreme in all nonadministrative health matters. It has general
supervision over all matters, except for administrative matters and as
otherwise provided in NRS 439.950 to 439.983 , inclusive, relating to the
preservation of the health and lives of citizens of this State and over the
work of the Chief Medical Officer and all district, county and city health
departments, boards of health and health officers.
2. The Department is hereby designated as
the agency of this State to cooperate with the federal authorities in the
administration of those parts of the Social Security Act which relate to the
general promotion of public health. It may receive and expend all money made
available to the Division by the Federal Government, the State of Nevada or its
political subdivisions, or from any other source, for the purposes provided in
this chapter. In developing and revising any state plan in connection with federal
assistance for health programs, the Department shall consider, without
limitation, the amount of money available from the Federal Government for those
programs, the conditions attached to the acceptance of that money and the
limitations of legislative appropriations for those programs.
3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 576.128 , the State Board of Health may
set reasonable fees for the:
(a) Licensing, registering, certifying, inspecting
or granting of permits for any facility, establishment or service regulated by
the Division or the Health Care Purchasing and Compliance Division;
(b) Programs and services of the Division and the
Health Care Purchasing and Compliance Division;
(c) Review of plans; and
(d) Certification and licensing of personnel.
Fees set
pursuant to this subsection must be calculated to produce for that period the
revenue from the fees projected in the budget approved for the Division or the
Health Care Purchasing and Compliance Division, as applicable, by the
Legislature.

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