Nevada Code § 439.258

Programs for treatment of persons who commit domestic violence; regulations
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1. The Health Care Purchasing and
Compliance Division shall evaluate, certify and monitor programs for the
treatment of persons who commit domestic violence in accordance with the
regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 2.
2. The State Board of Health shall adopt
regulations:
(a) Governing the evaluation, certification and
monitoring of programs for the treatment of persons who commit domestic
violence; and
(b) Imposing fees for the certification of such
programs.
3. The regulations adopted pursuant to
subsection 2 must include, without limitation, provisions:
(a) Requiring that a program:
(1) Include a module specific to victim
safety; and
(2) Be based on:
(I) Evidence-based practices; and
(II) The assessment of a program
participant by a supervisor of treatment or provider of treatment;
(b) Requiring that the curriculum and
instructional materials used in a program be evidence-based; and
(c) Allowing a program that is located in another
state to become certified in this State to provide treatment to persons who:
(1) Reside in this State; and
(2) Are ordered by a court in this State
to participate in a program for the treatment of persons who commit domestic
violence.

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