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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 435 - PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

NRS 435.110 Agreement for contributions of support between Division and parents or guardian of child admitted to division facility upon request; recovery by legal action; payments from estate of child.

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NRS 435.110 Agreement for contributions of support between Division and parents or guardian of child admitted to division facility upon request; recovery by legal action; payments from estate of child.
1. When any child with an intellectual disability or any child with a developmental disability is admitted to a facility operated by the Division at the request of a parent, parents or guardian, the parent, parents or guardian shall enter into an agreement with the Division providing for the contribution of an amount for the care, support and maintenance of the child as determined by the Division to be reasonable. In determining the amount, the Division shall give consideration to the ability of the parent, parents or guardian to make such a contribution, and may excuse the making of any contribution.
2. If the parent, parents or guardian fail or refuse to perform under the terms of the agreement, the Division is entitled to recover from the parent, parents or guardian, by appropriate legal action, all sums due together with interest.
3. If the Division determines that the parent, parents or guardian do not have the ability to contribute an amount sufficient to pay for the care, support and maintenance of the child, but that the estate of the child is able to contribute, the Division may make application to a court of competent jurisdiction for the appointment of a guardian of the estate of the child, if there is none, and for an order requiring the guardian to contribute an amount as determined by the court.
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