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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 127D - CLOSE-FAMILY ADOPTIONS

NRS 127D.150 Agencies authorized to accept relinquishments and consent to adoptions; reimbursement for acceptance of relinquishment.

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NRS 127D.150 Agencies authorized to accept relinquishments and consent to adoptions; reimbursement for acceptance of relinquishment.
1. The following agencies may accept relinquishments for adoption of children from parents and guardians in this State:
(a)An agency which provides child welfare services in its own capacity or on behalf of a child-placing agency authorized under the laws of another state to accept relinquishments and make placements; or
(b)A child-placing agency licensed by the Division.
2. The following agencies may consent to the adoption of children in this State:
(a)An agency which provides child welfare services to which the child has been relinquished for adoption;
(b)A child-placing agency licensed by the Division, to whom the child has been relinquished for adoption; or
(c)Any child-placing agency authorized under the laws of another state to accept relinquishments and make placements, to whom the child has been relinquished or otherwise approved for adoption in this State.
3. If an agency which provides child welfare services accepts a relinquishment on behalf of a child-placing agency pursuant to subsection 1, the child-placing agency shall reimburse the agency which provides child welfare services for any costs associated with the acceptance.
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