Nevada Code § 458.025

Operation of state plan; certification of detoxification technicians, facilities and programs. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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1. The Division:
(a) Shall formulate and operate a comprehensive
state plan for programs for alcohol or other substance use disorders which must
include:
(1) A survey of the need for prevention
and treatment of alcohol or other substance use disorders, including a survey
of the treatment providers needed to provide services and a plan for the
development and distribution of services and programs throughout this State.
(2) A plan for programs to educate the
public in the problems of alcohol and other substance use disorders.
(3) A survey of the need for persons who
have professional training in fields of health and other persons involved in
the prevention of alcohol or other substance use disorders and in the treatment
and recovery of persons with alcohol or other substance use disorders, and a
plan to provide the necessary treatment.
In
developing and revising the state plan, the Division shall consider, without
limitation, the amount of money available from the Federal Government for
programs for alcohol or other substance use disorders and the conditions
attached to the acceptance of that money, and the limitations of legislative
appropriations for programs for alcohol or other substance use disorders.
(b) Shall coordinate the efforts to carry out the
state plan and coordinate all state and federal financial support of programs
for alcohol or other substance use disorders in this State.
(c) Must be consulted in the planning of projects
and advised of all applications for grants from within this State which are
concerned with programs for alcohol or other substance use disorders, and shall
review the applications and advise the applicants concerning the applications.
(d) Shall certify or deny certification of
detoxification technicians or any facilities or programs on the basis of the
standards established by the Board pursuant to this section, and publish a list
of certified detoxification technicians, facilities and programs. Any
detoxification technicians, facilities or programs which are not certified are
ineligible to receive state and federal money for programs for alcohol or other
substance use disorders.
(e) Upon request from a facility which is
self-supported, may certify the facility, its programs and detoxification
technicians and add them to the list described in paragraph (d).
2. The State Board of Health shall adopt
regulations. The regulations:
(a) Must prescribe the requirements for
continuing education for persons certified as detoxification technicians which
must include, without limitation, a requirement that such a person receive at
least 1 hour of instruction on evidence-based suicide prevention and awareness
for each year of the term of the persons certification; and
(b) May prescribe the fees for the certification
of detoxification technicians, facilities or programs. A fee prescribed
pursuant to this paragraph must be calculated to produce the revenue estimated
to cover the costs related to the certifications, but in no case may a fee for
a certificate exceed the actual cost to the Division of issuing the
certificate.
NRS 458.025 Operation of state plan;
certification of detoxification technicians, facilities and programs.
[Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. The Division:
(a) Shall formulate and operate a comprehensive
state plan for programs for alcohol or other substance use disorders which must
include:
(1) A survey of the need for prevention
and treatment of alcohol or other substance use disorders, including a survey
of the treatment providers needed to provide services and a plan for the
development and distribution of services and programs throughout this State.
(2) A plan for programs to educate the
public in the problems of alcohol and other substance use disorders.
(3) A survey of the need for persons who
have professional training in fields of health and other persons involved in
the prevention of alcohol or other substance use disorders and in the treatment
and recovery of persons with alcohol or other substance use disorders, and a
plan to provide the necessary treatment.
In
developing and revising the state plan, the Division shall consider, without
limitation, the amount of money available from the Federal Government for
programs for alcohol or other substance use disorders and the conditions
attached to the acceptance of that money, and the limitations of legislative
appropriations for programs for alcohol or other substance use disorders.
(b) Shall coordinate the efforts to carry out the
state plan and coordinate all state and federal financial support of programs
for alcohol or other substance use disorders in this State.
(c) Must be consulted in the planning of projects
and advised of all applications for grants from within this State which are
concerned with programs for alcohol or other substance use disorders, and shall
review the applications and advise the applicants concerning the applications.
(d) Shall certify or deny certification of
detoxification technicians or any facilities or programs on the basis of the
standards established by the Board pursuant to this section, and publish a list
of certified detoxification technicians, facilities and programs. Any
detoxification technicians, facilities or programs which are not certified are
ineligible to receive state and federal money for programs for alcohol or other
substance use disorders.
(e) Upon request from a facility which is
self-supported, may certify the facility, its programs and detoxification
technicians and add them to the list described in paragraph (d).
2. The State Board of Health shall adopt
regulations. The regulations:
(a) Must prescribe the requirements for
continuing education for persons certified as detoxification technicians; and
(b) May prescribe the fees for the certification
of detoxification technicians, facilities or programs. A fee prescribed
pursuant to this paragraph must be calculated to produce the revenue estimated
to cover the costs related to the certifications, but in no case may a fee for
a certificate exceed the actual cost to the Division of issuing the
certificate.

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