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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 127A - ADOPTION GENERALLY

NRS 127A.330 Investigation of background of applicant for license, licensee and certain employees, volunteers and independent contractors; fee for investigation; periodic additional investigations; regulations.

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NRS 127A.330 Investigation of background of applicant for license, licensee and certain employees, volunteers and independent contractors; fee for investigation; periodic additional investigations; regulations.
1. The Division shall obtain from appropriate law enforcement agencies information on the background and personal history of each applicant for a license to operate a child-placing agency, person who is licensed to operate a child-placing agency or employee, volunteer or independent contractor of such an applicant or licensee who provides or will provide services to children to determine whether the person investigated has a history of maltreating a child that, in the determination of the Division, renders the person unacceptable to provide services to children.
2. The Division may charge each person investigated pursuant to subsection 1 for the cost of the fees charged by any local agencies of law enforcement, the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History and the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the handling of fingerprint cards and the issuance of reports of criminal histories.
3. The Division shall:
(a)Conduct an investigation of each licensee, employee, volunteer and independent contractor pursuant to this section at least once every 5 years after the initial investigation; and
(b)Adopt regulations prescribing the conditions under which the Division may deem a person investigated pursuant to subsection 1 to have a history of maltreating a child that renders the person unacceptable to provide services to children.
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