1. A receiving center must ensure that each child placed in the care of the receiving center or referred to the receiving center for outpatient care receives, as necessary, the following services:
- (a) Mental health triage;
- (b) Assessment of basic needs;
- (c) Assessment of medical needs;
- (d) Psychiatric evaluation;
- (e) Referral to detoxification;
- (f) Short-term placement;
- (g) Mobile crisis response;
- (h) Academic support;
- (i) Preventive services for children who are at risk of commercial sexual exploitation, as defined in NRS 432C.050;
- (j) Therapeutic treatment to assist the child in safely transitioning to a home-based placement; and
- (k) Any other services required by the regulations adopted pursuant to NRS 424.274.
- 2. A receiving center may accept referrals to provide outpatient care to a child from an agency which provides child welfare services, a law enforcement agency, a community-based nonprofit organization, a provider of health care or other similar persons and entities.
- 3. As used in this section, “provider of health care” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 629.031.
(Added to NRS by 2021, 2646)