Nevada Code § 449.160

Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of license or registration; revocation of license or registration in connection with certain nuisance activity; log of complaints; information concerning complaint, investigation and disciplinary action to be provided to facility for the care of adults during the day; written report of complaints and disciplinary actions. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 449.1887 , the Division may deny an
application for a license or registration or may suspend or revoke any license
or registration issued under the provisions of NRS 449.029 to 449.2428 , inclusive, upon any of the
following grounds:
(a) Violation by the applicant, registrant or
licensee of any of the provisions of NRS
439B.410 , 442.010 , 449.029 to 449.245 , inclusive, or NRS 449A.100 to 449A.124 , inclusive, and 449A.270 to 449A.286 , inclusive, or of any other law
of this State or of the standards, rules and regulations adopted thereunder.
(b) Aiding, abetting or permitting the commission
of any illegal act.
(c) Conduct inimical to the public health,
morals, welfare and safety of the people of the State of Nevada in the
maintenance and operation of the premises for which a license is issued.
(d) Conduct or practice detrimental to the health
or safety of the occupants or employees of the facility.
(e) Failure of the applicant to obtain written
approval from the Director of the Department of Human Services as required by NRS 439A.100 or 439A.102 or as provided in any regulation
adopted pursuant to NRS 449.001 to 449.430 , inclusive, and 449.435 to 449.531 , inclusive, and chapter 449A of NRS if such approval is
required, including, without limitation, the closure or conversion of any
hospital in a county whose population is 100,000 or more that is owned by the
licensee without approval pursuant to NRS
439A.102 .
(f) Failure to comply with the provisions of NRS 441A.315 and any regulations adopted
pursuant thereto or NRS 449.2486 .
(g) Violation of the provisions of NRS 458.112 .
(h) Failure to comply with the provisions of NRS 449A.170 to 449A.192 , inclusive, and any regulation
adopted pursuant thereto.
(i) Violation of the provisions of NRS 629.260 .
2. In addition to the provisions of
subsection 1, the Division may revoke a license to operate a facility for the
dependent if, with respect to that facility, the licensee that operates the
facility, or an agent or employee of the licensee:
(a) Is convicted of violating any of the
provisions of NRS 202.470 ;
(b) Is ordered to but fails to abate a nuisance
pursuant to NRS 244.360 , 244.3603 or 268.4124 ; or
(c) Is ordered by the appropriate governmental
agency to correct a violation of a building, safety or health code or
regulation but fails to correct the violation.
3. The Division shall maintain a log of
any complaints that it receives relating to activities for which the Division
may revoke the license to operate a facility for the dependent pursuant to
subsection 2. The Division shall provide to a facility for the care of adults
during the day:
(a) A summary of a complaint against the facility
if the investigation of the complaint by the Division either substantiates the
complaint or is inconclusive;
(b) A report of any investigation conducted with
respect to the complaint; and
(c) A report of any disciplinary action taken
against the facility.
The facility
shall make the information available to the public pursuant to NRS 449.2486 .
4. On or before February 1 of each
odd-numbered year, the Division shall submit to the Director of the Legislative
Counsel Bureau a written report setting forth, for the previous biennium:
(a) Any complaints included in the log maintained
by the Division pursuant to subsection 3; and
(b) Any disciplinary actions taken by the
Division pursuant to subsection 2.
NRS 449.160 Grounds for denial,
suspension or revocation of license or registration; revocation of license or
registration in connection with certain nuisance activity; log of complaints;
information concerning complaint, investigation and disciplinary action to be
provided to facility for the care of adults during the day; written report of
complaints and disciplinary actions. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 449.1887 and 449.1918 , the Division may deny an
application for a license or registration or may suspend or revoke any license
or registration issued under the provisions of NRS 449.029 to 449.2428 , inclusive, upon any of the
following grounds:
(a) Violation by the applicant, registrant or
licensee of any of the provisions of NRS
439B.410 , 442.010 , 449.029 to 449.245 , inclusive, or NRS 449A.100 to 449A.124 , inclusive, and 449A.270 to 449A.286 , inclusive, or of any other law
of this State or of the standards, rules and regulations adopted thereunder.
(b) Aiding, abetting or permitting the commission
of any illegal act.
(c) Conduct inimical to the public health,
morals, welfare and safety of the people of the State of Nevada in the
maintenance and operation of the premises for which a license is issued.
(d) Conduct or practice detrimental to the health
or safety of the occupants or employees of the facility.
(e) Failure of the applicant to obtain written
approval from the Director of the Department of Human Services as required by NRS 439A.100 or 439A.102 or as provided in any regulation
adopted pursuant to NRS 449.001 to 449.430 , inclusive, and 449.435 to 449.531 , inclusive, and chapter 449A of NRS if such approval is
required, including, without limitation, the closure or conversion of any
hospital in a county whose population is 100,000 or more that is owned by the
licensee without approval pursuant to NRS
439A.102 .
(f) Failure to comply with the provisions of NRS 441A.315 and any regulations adopted
pursuant thereto or NRS 449.2486 .
(g) Violation of the provisions of NRS 458.112 .
(h) Failure to comply with the provisions of NRS 449A.170 to 449A.192 , inclusive, and any regulation
adopted pursuant thereto.
(i) Violation of the provisions of NRS 629.260 .
2. In addition to the provisions of
subsection 1, the Division may revoke a license to operate a facility for the
dependent if, with respect to that facility, the licensee that operates the
facility, or an agent or employee of the licensee:
(a) Is convicted of violating any of the
provisions of NRS 202.470 ;
(b) Is ordered to but fails to abate a nuisance
pursuant to NRS 244.360 , 244.3603 or 268.4124 ; or
(c) Is ordered by the appropriate governmental
agency to correct a violation of a building, safety or health code or
regulation but fails to correct the violation.
3. The Division shall maintain a log of
any complaints that it receives relating to activities for which the Division
may revoke the license to operate a facility for the dependent pursuant to
subsection 2. The Division shall provide to a facility for the care of adults
during the day:
(a) A summary of a complaint against the facility
if the investigation of the complaint by the Division either substantiates the
complaint or is inconclusive;
(b) A report of any investigation conducted with
respect to the complaint; and
(c) A report of any disciplinary action taken
against the facility.
The facility
shall make the information available to the public pursuant to NRS 449.2486 .
4. On or before February 1 of each
odd-numbered year, the Division shall submit to the Director of the Legislative
Counsel Bureau a written report setting forth, for the previous biennium:
(a) Any complaints included in the log maintained
by the Division pursuant to subsection 3; and
(b) Any disciplinary actions taken by the
Division pursuant to subsection 2.

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