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Statute 435 655

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1. When a person is admitted to a division facility or hospital under one of the various forms of admission prescribed by law, the parent or legal guardian of a person with an intellectual disability or a person with a developmental disability who is a minor or the spouse of a person with an intellectual disability or a person with a developmental disability, if of sufficient ability, and the estate of the person with an intellectual disability or the person with a developmental disability, if the estate is sufficient for the purpose, shall pay the cost of the maintenance for the person with an intellectual disability or the person with a developmental disability, including treatment and surgical operations, in any hospital in which the person is hospitalized under the provisions of this chapter: (a) To the administrative officer if the person is admitted to a division facility; or (b) In all other cases, to the hospital rendering the service. 2. If a person or an estate liable for the care, maintenance and support of a committed person neglects or refuses to pay the administrative officer or the hospital rendering the service, the State is entitled to recover, by appropriate

r the care, maintenance and support of a committed person neglects or refuses to pay the administrative officer or the hospital rendering the service, the State is entitled to recover, by appropriate legal action, all money owed to a division facility or which the State has paid to a hospital for the care of a committed person, plus interest at the rate established pursuant to NRS 99.040. (Added to NRS by 2013, 3031; A 2017, 791, 2829)