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

NRS 435.660 Special agreement for support of consumer adjudicated incapacitated; advance payments.

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NRS 435.660 Special agreement for support of consumer adjudicated incapacitated; advance payments.
1. The administrative officers of the respective division facilities may enter into special agreements secured by properly executed bonds with the relatives, guardians or friends of consumers who are adjudicated incapacitated for subsistence, care or other expenses of such consumers. Each agreement and bond must be to the State of Nevada and any action to enforce the agreement or bond may be brought by the administrative officer.
2. Financially responsible relatives pursuant to NRS 435.655 and the guardian of the estate of a consumer may, from time to time, pay money to the division facility for the future personal needs of the consumer who is incapacitated and for the consumer’s burial expenses. Money paid pursuant to this subsection must be credited to the consumer in the consumers’ personal deposit fund established pursuant to NRS 435.620 .
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