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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 62B - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

NRS 62B.110 Provision of ancillary services to child who is subject to the jurisdiction of juvenile court; billing and reimbursement for such services.

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NRS 62B.110 Provision of ancillary services to child who is subject to the jurisdiction of juvenile court; billing and reimbursement for such services. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 62B.245 , if a child becomes subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court and the child receives ancillary services that are administered or financed by a county, including, but not limited to, transportation or psychiatric, psychological or medical services, the juvenile court shall:
1. To the extent possible, arrange for the child to receive such services from an approved provider that receives a sufficient amount of federal or state funding to offset the remainder of the costs of such services.
2. Arrange for the billing of any available public or private medical insurance to pay for such services.
3. Not order the parent or guardian of the child to reimburse the county for the costs of such services unless the child receives such services from a provider that is not approved or the child seeks additional services beyond those recommended for the child, in which case the parent or guardian of the child shall pay the costs of such services.
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