Nevada Code § 449.114

Disclosure and consent before referral: Contents; maintenance of record; provision of copy upon request
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1. Before referring a person who is aged
or the representative of such a person to a senior living community, a senior
living community referral agency shall:
(a) Provide a statement clearly disclosing the
information required by this paragraph to the person or representative orally,
in writing or electronically. If the disclosure is made orally, the disclosure
must be recorded. The statement must include, without limitation:
(1) A description of each service that the
senior living community referral agency is able to provide to the person who is
aged;
(2) The contact information of the senior
living community referral agency, including, without limitation, the telephone
number of the senior living community referral agency;
(3) The address of the Internet website
maintained pursuant to paragraph (f) of subsection 2 of NRS 449.1145 ;
(4) An explanation of the provisions of
paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) of subsection 2 of NRS 449.1145 ; and
(5) A statement of whether the person who
is aged or the senior living community to which the person who is aged is
referred is responsible for paying the applicable referral fee and, if the
person who is aged is responsible for paying the fee, the amount of the fee;
and
(b) Obtain the written or recorded consent of a
person who is aged or his or her representative to provide referrals.
2. A senior living community referral
agency shall maintain a record of each statement or consent provided pursuant
to subsection 1 for at least 3 years after the date on which the statement or
consent, as applicable, is provided.
3. Upon the request of a person who is
aged and who has received a referral from a senior living community referral
agency, the representative of such a person or the senior living community to
which a person has been referred by the senior living community referral
agency, the senior living community referral agency shall provide the person,
representative or community a written copy of the statement given to the person
who is aged or his or her representative pursuant to subsection 1.

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