Nevada Code § 439.630

Powers and duties of Department; eligibility of veterans for certain benefits or services available to senior citizens, persons with disabilities and other specified persons; submission of biennial report by Grants Management Advisory Committee, Nevada Commission on Aging and Nevada Commission on Services for Persons with Disabilities
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1. The Department shall:
(a) Conduct, or require the Grants Management
Advisory Committee created by NRS 232.383 to conduct, public hearings to accept public testimony from a wide variety of
sources and perspectives regarding existing or proposed programs that:
(1) Promote public health;
(2) Improve health services for children,
senior citizens and persons with disabilities;
(3) Reduce or prevent alcohol and other
substance use disorders; and
(4) Offer other general or specific
information on health care in this State.
(b) Establish a process to evaluate the health
and health needs of the residents of this State and a system to rank the health
problems of the residents of this State, including, without limitation, the
specific health problems that are endemic to urban and rural communities, and
report the results of the evaluation to the Joint Interim Standing Committee on
Health and Human Services on an annual basis.
(c) Subject to legislative authorization,
allocate money to the Department to provide grants and enter into contracts or
intergovernmental agreements to pay for prescription drugs, pharmaceutical
services and, to the extent money is available, other benefits, including,
without limitation, dental and vision benefits and hearing aids or other
devices that enhance the ability to hear, for natural persons who are residents
of this State and meet the criteria for eligibility established by regulation
of the Department. From the money allocated pursuant to this paragraph, the
Department may subsidize any portion of the cost of providing prescription
drugs, pharmaceutical services and, to the extent money is available, other
benefits, including, without limitation, dental and vision benefits and hearing
aids or other devices that enhance the ability to hear, to such natural
persons. The Department shall consider recommendations from the Grants
Management Advisory Committee in carrying out the provisions of this paragraph.
The Department shall submit an annual report to the Governor, the Interim
Finance Committee, the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Health and Human
Services and any other committees or commissions the Director deems appropriate
regarding the general manner in which expenditures have been made pursuant to
this paragraph.
(d) Subject to legislative authorization,
allocate, by contract or grant, money for expenditure by the Aging and
Disability Services Division of the Department in the form of grants for
existing or new programs that assist senior citizens and other specified
persons with independent living, including, without limitation, programs that
provide:
(1) Respite care or relief of informal
caretakers, including, without limitation, informal caretakers of any person
with Alzheimers disease or other related dementia regardless of the age of the
person;
(2) Transportation to new or existing
services to assist senior citizens in living independently; and
(3) Care in the home which allows senior
citizens to remain at home instead of in institutional care.
The Aging
and Disability Services Division of the Department shall consider
recommendations from the Grants Management Advisory Committee concerning the
independent living needs of senior citizens.
(e) Allocate $200,000 of all revenues deposited
in the Fund for a Healthy Nevada each year for direct expenditure by the
Director to award competitive grants to finance the establishment, expansion
and operation of assisted living facilities that provide services pursuant to
the provisions of the home and community-based services waiver which are
amended pursuant to NRS 422.3962 . The
Director shall develop policies and procedures for awarding grants pursuant to
this paragraph that prioritize assisted living facilities that demonstrate the
ability to meet the criteria for certification pursuant to NRS 319.147 . If any money allocated
pursuant to this paragraph remains after awarding grants to all eligible
applicants, the Director must reallocate such money to the Aging and Disability
Services Division of the Department to be used for the purposes described in
paragraph (d).
(f) Subject to legislative authorization,
allocate to the Division money for programs that are consistent with the
guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the
United States Department of Health and Human Services relating to
evidence-based best practices to prevent, reduce or treat the use of tobacco
and the consequences of the use of tobacco. In making allocations pursuant to
this paragraph, the Division shall allocate the money, by contract or grant:
(1) To the district board of health in
each county whose population is 100,000 or more for expenditure for such
programs in the respective county;
(2) For such programs in counties whose
population is less than 100,000; and
(3) For statewide programs for tobacco
cessation and other statewide services for tobacco cessation and for statewide
evaluations of programs which receive an allocation of money pursuant to this
paragraph, as determined necessary by the Division and the district boards of
health.
(g) Subject to legislative authorization,
allocate, by contract or grant, money for expenditure for programs that improve
the health and well-being of residents of this State, including, without
limitation, programs that improve health services for children.
(h) Subject to legislative authorization,
allocate, by contract or grant, money for expenditure for programs that improve
the health and well-being of persons with disabilities. In making allocations
pursuant to this paragraph, the Department shall, to the extent practicable,
allocate the money evenly among the following three types of programs:
(1) Programs that provide respite care or
relief of informal caretakers for persons with disabilities;
(2) Programs that provide positive
behavioral supports to persons with disabilities; and
(3) Programs that assist persons with
disabilities to live safely and independently in their communities outside of
an institutional setting.
(i) Maximize expenditures through local, federal
and private matching contributions.
(j) Ensure that any money expended from the Fund
will not be used to supplant existing methods of funding that are available to
public agencies.
(k) Develop policies and procedures for the
administration and distribution of contracts, grants and other expenditures to
state agencies, political subdivisions of this State, nonprofit organizations,
universities, state colleges and community colleges. A condition of any such
contract or grant must be that not more than 8 percent of the contract or grant
may be used for administrative expenses or other indirect costs. The procedures
must require at least one competitive round of requests for proposals per
biennium.
(l) To make the allocations required by
paragraphs (f), (g) and (h):
(1) Prioritize and quantify the needs for
these programs;
(2) Develop, solicit and accept
applications for allocations;
(3) Review and consider the
recommendations of the Grants Management Advisory Committee submitted pursuant
to NRS 232.385 ;
(4) Conduct annual evaluations of programs
to which allocations have been awarded; and
(5) Submit annual reports concerning the
programs to the Governor, the Interim Finance Committee, the Joint Interim
Standing Committee on Health and Human Services and any other committees or
commissions the Director deems appropriate.
(m) Transmit a report of all findings,
recommendations and expenditures to the Governor, each regular session of the
Legislature, the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Health and Human Services
and any other committees or commissions the Director deems appropriate.
(n) After considering the recommendations
submitted to the Director pursuant to subsection 6, develop a plan each
biennium to determine the percentage of available money in the Fund for a
Healthy Nevada to be allocated from the Fund for the purposes described in
paragraphs (c), (d), (f), (g) and (h). The plan must be submitted as part of
the proposed budget submitted to the Chief of the Budget Division of the Office
of Finance pursuant to NRS 353.210 .
(o) On or before September 30 of each
even-numbered year, submit to the Grants Management Advisory Committee, the Nevada
Commission on Aging created by NRS
427A.032 and the Nevada Commission on Services for Persons with
Disabilities created by NRS 427A.1211 a report on the funding plan submitted to the Chief of the Budget Division of
the Office of Finance pursuant to paragraph (n).
2. The Department may take such other
actions as are necessary to carry out its duties.
3. To make the allocations required by
paragraph (d) of subsection 1, the Aging and Disability Services Division of
the Department shall:
(a) Prioritize and quantify the needs of senior
citizens and other specified persons for these programs;
(b) Develop, solicit and accept grant
applications for allocations;
(c) As appropriate, expand or augment existing
state programs for senior citizens and other specified persons upon approval of
the Interim Finance Committee;
(d) Award grants, contracts or other allocations;
(e) Conduct annual evaluations of programs to
which grants or other allocations have been awarded; and
(f) Submit annual reports concerning the
allocations made by the Aging and Disability Services Division pursuant to
paragraph (d) of subsection 1 to the Governor, the Interim Finance Committee,
the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Health and Human Services and any other
committees or commissions the Director deems appropriate.
4. The Aging and Disability Services
Division of the Department shall submit each proposed grant or contract which
would be used to expand or augment an existing state program to the Interim
Finance Committee for approval before the grant or contract is awarded. The
request for approval must include a description of the proposed use of the
money and the person or entity that would be authorized to expend the money.
The Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department shall not expend
or transfer any money allocated to the Aging and Disability Services Division
pursuant to this section to subsidize any portion of the cost of providing
prescription drugs, pharmaceutical services and other benefits, including,
without limitation, dental and vision benefits and hearing aids or other
devices that enhance the ability to hear pursuant to paragraph (c) of
subsection 1.
5. A veteran may receive benefits or other
services which are available from the money allocated pursuant to this section
for senior citizens or persons with disabilities to the extent that the veteran
does not receive other benefits or services provided to veterans for the same
purpose if the veteran qualifies for the benefits or services as a senior
citizen or a person with a disability, or both.
6. On or before June 30 of each
even-numbered year, the Grants Management Advisory Committee, the Nevada
Commission on Aging and the Nevada Commission on Services for Persons with
Disabilities each shall submit to the Director a report that includes, without
limitation, recommendations regarding community needs and priorities that are
determined by each such entity after any public hearings held by the entity.

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