NAC424.170. License: Contents; applicability; use.  


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  •      1. In addition to the matters required by NRS 424.030, a license must show:

         (a) The number of persons who are nonambulatory or who have severe disabilities or persons with mental retardation the foster home is approved to accept, if applicable.

         (b) The type of license.

         (c) The signature of the licensing authority representative.

         2. The current license must be on file in the foster home.

         3. The license is nontransferable and applies only to the address stated on the license.

         4. The license becomes invalid when it is voluntarily returned, the foster family moves to another location or it is revoked.

         5. In the case of multiple foster homes or locations, each foster home must receive a license and have a designated operator who is the caregiver, such as a teaching parent or house parent. The license must be issued in the name of the person operating the multiple foster homes and specify the address and name of the operator of the specific foster home. If the specific operator of the foster home changes, the license becomes invalid.

     [Welfare Div., Req. for Foster Care part § 103.3, 10-7-88, eff. 1-1-89]—(NAC A by Div. of Child & Fam. Services, 11-14-97; R044-02, 7-23-2002)