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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 432 - PUBLIC SERVICES FOR CHILDREN

NRS 432.030 Restriction on provision of maintenance and special services by employee of agency which provides child welfare services.

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NRS 432.030 Restriction on provision of maintenance and special services by employee of agency which provides child welfare services.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, an employee of an agency which provides child welfare services may, if otherwise qualified, provide maintenance and special services to any child other than a child who:
(a)Is included as a client in the caseload of the employee at the time of the provision of the maintenance or special services; or
(b)Has been included as a client in the caseload of the employee within the 3 years immediately preceding the provision of the maintenance or special services.
2. An employee of an agency which provides child welfare services may provide maintenance and special services to any child:
(a)Pursuant to court order or request; or
(b)Upon referral of appropriate law enforcement officials for emergency care.
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