Nev. Admin. Code § 424.520

Current through June 11, 2024
Section 424.520 - Discipline of children: General requirements
1. Discipline, to be effective, must be fair, reasonable, consistent and related to the offense.
2. Discipline must be handled with kindness and understanding and administered in such a way as to help the child develop self-control and to assume responsibility for his own behavior.
3. Well-defined rules setting limits on behavior must be established and made known to each child. When appropriate, children must be allowed to participate in establishing the rules which must be displayed.
4. Appropriate and timely remedial action must be taken when children in foster care exhibit inappropriate behavior, are out of control or commit delinquent acts.
5. Consent by parents or others to punish a child contrary to the provisions of this section is void.
6.Except as otherwise provided in section 48 for a specialized foster home or a foster home with which a foster care agency has entered into a contract, when serious physical intervention is required by the caregiver to protect the child, other persons or property, an incident report must be filed within 48 hours with a licensing authority representative and the casework of the agency responsible for the child.

Nev. Admin. Code § 424.520

Welfare Div., Req. for Foster Care part § 106.5, 10-7-88, eff. 1-1-89-NAC A by Div. of Child & Fam. Services by R044-02, 7-23-2002; A by R110-13, eff. 6/23/2014

NRS 424.020