Nevada Code § 449.040

Application for license: Filing; contents
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Any person, state or local government or
agency thereof desiring a license under the provisions of NRS 449.029 to 449.2428 , inclusive, must file with the
Division an application on a form prescribed, prepared and furnished by the
Division, containing:
1. The name of the applicant and, if a
natural person, whether the applicant has attained the age of 21 years.
2. The type of facility to be operated.
3. The location of the facility.
4. In specific terms, the nature of
services and type of care to be offered, as defined in the regulations.
5. The number of beds authorized by the
Director of the Nevada Health Authority or, if such authorization is not
required, the number of beds the facility will contain.
6. The name of the person in charge of the
facility.
7. Such other information as may be
required by the Division for the proper administration and enforcement of NRS 449.029 to 449.2428 , inclusive.
8. Evidence satisfactory to the Division
that the applicant is of reputable and responsible character. If the applicant
is a firm, association, organization, partnership, business trust, corporation
or company, similar evidence must be submitted as to the members thereof and
the person in charge of the facility for which application is made. If the
applicant is a political subdivision of the State or other governmental agency,
similar evidence must be submitted as to the person in charge of the
institution for which application is made.
9. Evidence satisfactory to the Division
of the ability of the applicant to comply with the provisions of NRS 449.029 to 449.2428 , inclusive, and the standards and
regulations adopted by the Board.
10. Evidence satisfactory to the Division
that the facility conforms to the zoning regulations of the local government
within which the facility will be operated or that the applicant has applied
for an appropriate reclassification, variance, permit for special use or other
exception for the facility.

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