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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 433C - COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS

NRS 433C.320 Expenditures subject to reimbursement; reimbursement prohibited for certain expenditures.

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NRS 433C.320 Expenditures subject to reimbursement; reimbursement prohibited for certain expenditures.
1. Expenditures subject to reimbursement include:
(a)Expenditures for the items specified in NRS 433C.270 ;
(b)Salaries of personnel;
(c)Approved facilities and services provided through contract;
(d)Operation, maintenance and service costs; and
(e)Such other expenditures as may be approved by the Administrator.
2. Reimbursement may not be made for:
(a)Expenditures for capital improvements;
(b)The purchase or construction of buildings;
(c)Compensation to members of a county board, except for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of official duties;
(d)Expenditures for a purpose for which state reimbursement is claimed under any other provision of law;
(e)Expenditures incurred for court procedures under this or any other provision of law; or
(f)The cost of confinement of any person in excess of 90 days in any 1 calendar year.
3. Reimbursement may not be made to any county or counties which employ a physician in the county program who is not a lawful permanent resident of the United States.
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