Current through 82nd (2023) Legislative Session Chapter 535 and 34th (2023) Special Session Chapter 1 and 35th (2023) Special Session Chapter 1
Section 449A.282 - Limitations on transfer or involuntary discharge; opportunity to cure delinquency; duty to attempt to resolve circumstances with potential to result in involuntary discharge1. A residential facility for groups shall not transfer or involuntarily discharge a resident except where: (a) The health of the resident has improved sufficiently such that the resident no longer needs the services provided by the residential facility for groups;(b) The health or safety of any person in the residential facility for groups is endangered;(c) The resident has failed, after notice has been provided pursuant to subsection 2, to pay for contracted charges for a residency at or a service provided by the residential facility for groups; (d) The services available to the resident at the residential facility for groups are no longer adequate to meet the needs of the resident, as determined using information from the annual physical examination and assessment conducted pursuant to NRS 449.1845; or(e) The residential facility for groups ceases to operate.2. At least 30 days before providing notice of intent to discharge a resident for failure to pay contracted charges pursuant to NRS 449A.114, a residential facility for groups shall notify the resident and any representative of the resident in writing of the delinquency. The facility shall allow the resident or his or her representative, as applicable, at least 15 days after such notice is provided to cure the delinquency.3. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a residential facility for groups shall attempt to resolve with the resident or the representative of the resident, if applicable, any circumstances that, if not remedied, have the potential to result in an involuntary discharge of the resident. The facility shall document any such attempt in the file of the resident. All attempts at resolution pursuant to this subsection must occur before the resident is discharged, but may occur before or after the provision of notice pursuant to NRS 449A.114. A residential facility for groups is not required to comply with the requirements of this subsection in an emergency.4. A residential facility for groups shall not transfer or involuntarily discharge a resident if such transfer or discharge presents an imminent danger of death to the resident.Added to NRS by 2023, 716Added by 2023, Ch. 145,§10, eff. 1/1/2024.