1. Chemical restraint may only be used on a person with a disability who is a patient at a facility if:
- (a) The patient has been diagnosed as a person in a mental health crisis, as defined in NRS 433A.0175, and is receiving mental health services from a facility;
- (b) The chemical restraint is administered to the patient while he or she is under the care of the facility;
- (c) An emergency exists that necessitates the use of chemical restraint;
- (d) A medical order authorizing the use of chemical restraint is obtained from the patient’s attending physician, psychiatrist or advanced practice registered nurse;
- (e) The physician, psychiatrist or advanced practice registered nurse who signed the order required pursuant to paragraph (d) examines the patient not later than 1 working day immediately after the administration of the chemical restraint; and
- (f) The chemical restraint is administered by a person licensed to administer medication.
- 2. If chemical restraint is used on a person with a disability who is a patient, the use of the procedure must be reported as a denial of rights pursuant to NRS 449A.263, regardless of whether the use of the procedure is authorized by statute. The report must be made not later than 1 working day after the procedure is used.
(Added to NRS by 1999, 3250; A 2017, 1767; 2019, 367)