NRS 435.650 – Unlawful sale or transfer of intoxicating beverage on grounds of division facility.
1. Any person who, on the grounds of a division facility, sells, barters, exchanges or in any manner disposes of any spirituous or malt liquor or beverage to any person lawfully confined in the division facility is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. 2. This section does not apply to any physician prescribing or furnishing liquor […]
NRS 435.595 – Labor by consumer: Conditions; compensation.
1. A consumer may perform labor which contributes to the operation and maintenance of the facility for which the facility would otherwise employ someone only if: (a) The consumer voluntarily agrees to perform the labor; (b) Engaging in the labor is not inconsistent with and does not interfere with the plan of services for the […]
NRS 435.600 – Rights concerning suspension or violation of rights.
Each consumer admitted for evaluation, treatment or training to a facility has the following rights concerning the suspension or violation of his or her rights, a list of which must be prominently posted in all facilities providing those services and must be otherwise brought to the attention of the consumer by such additional means as […]
NRS 435.555 – Rights concerning admission and discharge of consumers.
1. Each consumer admitted for evaluation, treatment or training to a facility has the following rights concerning admission to the facility, a list of which must be prominently posted in all facilities providing those services and must be otherwise brought to the attention of the consumer by such additional means as prescribed by regulation: (a) […]
NRS 435.560 – Rights concerning involuntary commitment.
1. Each consumer admitted for evaluation, treatment or training to a facility has the following rights concerning involuntary commitment to the facility, a list of which must be prominently posted in all facilities providing those services and must be otherwise brought to the attention of the consumer by such additional means as prescribed by regulation: […]
NRS 435.565 – Personal rights.
Each consumer admitted for evaluation, treatment or training to a facility has the following personal rights, a list of which must be prominently posted in all facilities providing those services and must be otherwise brought to the attention of the consumer by such additional means as prescribed by regulation: 1. To wear the consumer’s own […]
NRS 435.570 – Rights concerning care, treatment and training.
Each consumer admitted for evaluation, treatment or training to a facility has the following rights concerning care, treatment and training, a list of which must be prominently posted in all facilities providing those services and must be otherwise brought to the attention of the consumer by such additional means as prescribed by regulation: 1. To […]
NRS 435.575 – Individualized plan of services for consumer.
1. An individualized written plan of intellectual disability services or developmental disability services must be developed, as applicable, for each consumer of each facility. The plan must: (a) Provide for the least restrictive treatment procedure that may reasonably be expected to benefit the consumer; and (b) Be developed with the input and participation of: (1) […]
NRS 435.580 – Basis for decisions, policies, procedures and practices regarding emergency admissions and involuntary court-ordered admissions.
1. Each facility shall make all of its decisions, policies, procedures and practices regarding emergency admissions or involuntary court-ordered admissions based upon clinical efficiency rather than cost containment. 2. This section does not preclude a public facility from making decisions, policies, procedures and practices within the limits of the money made available to the facility. […]
NRS 435.585 – Right to information; inspection and copying of records.
1. A consumer or the consumer’s legal guardian must be: (a) Permitted to inspect the consumer’s records; and (b) Informed of the consumer’s clinical status and progress at reasonable intervals of no longer than 3 months in a manner appropriate to his or her clinical condition. 2. Unless a psychiatrist has made a specific entry […]