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

NRS 435.820 Prohibitions on restricting installation or use of device in home of recipient of supported living arrangement services.

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NRS 435.820 Prohibitions on restricting installation or use of device in home of recipient of supported living arrangement services.
1. A provider of supported living arrangement services that provides such services in the home of a person receiving such services shall not enter into a contract or agreement that prohibits the installation or use of an electronic communication device in the home of the person. Any contract or agreement that is entered into in violation of this subsection is void.
2. A provider of supported living arrangement services or an employee or independent contractor of such a provider shall not:
(a)Refuse to enter the home of a person who is receiving supported living arrangement services;
(b)Refuse to provide supported living arrangement services to a person; or
(c)Otherwise discriminate or retaliate against a person,
Ê because an electronic communication device has been installed or is in use in the home of the person.
3. As used in this section, “home” does not include a provider-operated residential supported living arrangement.
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