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CHAPTER 125E - CUSTODY OF INDIAN CHILDREN
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NRS 125E.010 Definitions.
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NRS 125E.020 Agency” defined.
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NRS 125E.030 Child custody proceeding” defined.
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NRS 125E.040 Division” defined.
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NRS 125E.050 Emergency proceeding” defined.
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NRS 125E.060 Extended family member” defined.
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NRS 125E.070 Indian” defined.
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NRS 125E.080 Indian child” defined.
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NRS 125E.090 Indian custodian” defined.
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NRS 125E.100 Indian tribe” or “tribe” defined.
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NRS 125E.110 Juvenile court” defined.
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NRS 125E.120 Member” or “membership” defined.
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NRS 125E.130 Parent” defined.
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NRS 125E.140 Party” defined.
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NRS 125E.150 Reservation” defined.
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NRS 125E.160 Tribal court” defined.
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NRS 125E.170 Legislative findings and declaration.
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NRS 125E.180 When person has custody of Indian child.
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NRS 125E.190 Domicile of Indian child and other persons.
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NRS 125E.200 Determination of whether there is reason to know child is Indian child.
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NRS 125E.210 Good faith effort required to determine whether there is reason to know child is Indian child; circumstances in which court or person has reason to know child is Indian child; written findings regarding satisfaction of inquiry requirements; requirements when evidence insufficient to determine whether child is Indian child; confidentiality.
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NRS 125E.220 Notice in emergency and child custody proceedings; recipients of notice; language access services; hearing.
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NRS 125E.230 Court to consider certain factors when making determination regarding best interest of Indian child.
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NRS 125E.240 Determination of Indian child’s tribe; participation of more than one tribe in child custody proceeding.
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NRS 125E.250 Determination of Indian child’s residence and domicile and whether Indian child is ward of tribal court.
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NRS 125E.260 Appropriate agency to assist with enrolling eligible Indian child in tribe; right of Indian child’s parents to object; provision of notice.
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NRS 125E.270 Court’s jurisdiction concurrent with Indian child’s tribe; exceptions.
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NRS 125E.280 Transfer of child custody proceeding to tribal court.
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NRS 125E.290 Duties of court after grant of transfer of child custody proceeding to tribal court.
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NRS 125E.300 Active efforts.
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NRS 125E.310 Representation of parties.
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NRS 125E.320 Appointment of counsel; inspection and copying of records.
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NRS 125E.330 Qualified expert witnesses; supplemental testimony from certain professionals.
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NRS 125E.340 Examination of certain reports and documents.
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NRS 125E.350 Placement of Indian child.
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NRS 125E.360 Vacating order or judgment involving Indian child regarding jurisdiction, placement, guardianship or termination of parental rights.
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NRS 125E.370 Tribal-state agreements.
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