Nevada Code § 63.400

Acceptance of child at facility; time of delivery; juvenile court to send summary of childs history
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1. If the juvenile court or the Division
of Child and Family Services commits or places a child in a facility, the
superintendent of the facility shall accept the child unless, before the child
is conveyed to the facility, the superintendent determines that:
(a) There is not adequate room or resources in
the facility to provide the necessary care of the child;
(b) There is not adequate money available for the
support of the facility; or
(c) In the opinion of the superintendent, the
child is not suitable for admission to the facility.
2. The superintendent of the facility
shall fix the time at which the child must be delivered to the facility.
3. The juvenile court shall send to the
superintendent of the facility a summary of all the facts in the possession of
the juvenile court concerning the history of the child committed to the
facility.

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