NRS 432B.390
Placement of child in protective custody.


1.

An agent or officer of a law enforcement agency, an officer of the local juvenile probation department or the local department of juvenile services, or a designee of an agency which provides child welfare services:

(a)

May place a child in protective custody without the consent of the person responsible for the child’s welfare if the agent, officer or designee has reasonable cause to believe that immediate action is necessary to protect the child from injury, abuse or neglect.

(b)

Shall place a child in protective custody upon the death of a parent of the child, without the consent of the person responsible for the welfare of the child, if the agent, officer or designee has reasonable cause to believe that the death of the parent of the child is or may be the result of an act by the other parent that constitutes domestic violence pursuant to NRS 33.018.

2.

When an agency which provides child welfare services receives a report pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 432B.630, a designee of the agency which provides child welfare services shall immediately place the child in protective custody.

3.

If there is reasonable cause to believe that the death of a parent of a child is or may be the result of an act by the other parent that constitutes domestic violence pursuant to NRS 33.018, a protective custody hearing must be held pursuant to NRS 432B.470, whether the child was placed in protective custody or with a relative. If an agency other than an agency which provides child welfare services becomes aware that there is reasonable cause to believe that the death of a parent of a child is or may be the result of an act by the other parent that constitutes domestic violence pursuant to NRS 33.018, that agency shall immediately notify the agency which provides child welfare services and a protective custody hearing must be scheduled.

4.

An agency which provides child welfare services shall request the assistance of a law enforcement agency in the removal of a child if the agency has reasonable cause to believe that the child or the person placing the child in protective custody may be threatened with harm.

5.

Before taking a child for placement in protective custody, the person taking the child shall show his or her identification to any person who is responsible for the child and is present at the time the child is taken. If a person who is responsible for the child is not present at the time the child is taken, the person taking the child shall show his or her identification to any other person upon request. The identification required by this subsection must be a single card that contains a photograph of the person taking the child and identifies the person as a person authorized pursuant to this section to place a child in protective custody.

6.

A child placed in protective custody pending an investigation and a hearing held pursuant to NRS 432B.470 must be placed, except as otherwise provided in NRS 432B.3905, in the following order of priority:

(a)

In a hospital, if the child needs hospitalization.

(b)

With a person who is related within the fifth degree of consanguinity or a fictive kin, and who is suitable and able to provide proper care and guidance for the child, regardless of whether the relative or fictive kin resides within this State.

(c)

In a foster home that is licensed pursuant to chapter 424 of NRS.

(d)

In any other licensed shelter that provides care to such children.

7.

Whenever possible, a child placed pursuant to subsection 6 must be placed together with any siblings of the child. Such a child must not be placed in a jail or other place for detention, incarceration or residential care of persons convicted of a crime or children charged with delinquent acts.

8.

A person placing a child in protective custody pursuant to subsection 1 shall:

(a)

Immediately take steps to protect all other children remaining in the home or facility, if necessary;

(b)

Immediately make a reasonable effort to inform the person responsible for the child’s welfare that the child has been placed in protective custody; and

(c)

As soon as practicable, inform the agency which provides child welfare services and the appropriate law enforcement agency, except that if the placement violates the provisions of NRS 432B.3905, the person shall immediately provide such notification.

9.

If a child is placed with any person who resides outside this State, the placement must be in accordance with NRS 127.330.

10.

As used in this section, “fictive kin” means a person who is not related by blood to a child but who has a significant emotional and positive relationship with the child.

Source: Section 432B.390 — Placement of child in protective custody., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-432B.­html#NRS432BSec390.

432B.325
County whose population is 100,000 or more to provide child protective services in county
432B.326
Payment of assessment for provision of child protective services by county whose population is less than 100,000
432B.327
Division of Child and Family Services to submit certain reports concerning budgets for child protective services to Governor, certain counties and Legislative Commission.
432B.330
Circumstances under which child is or may be in need of protection.
432B.340
Determination that child needs protection but is not in imminent danger.
432B.350
Teams for protection of child.
432B.360
Voluntary placement of child with agency or institution
432B.370
Determination that child is not in need of protection.
432B.380
Referral of case to district attorney for criminal prosecution
432B.390
Placement of child in protective custody.
432B.391
Agency which provides child welfare services or designee authorized to conduct preliminary Federal Bureau of Investigation name-based check of background of certain adult residents of home in which child will be placed in emergency situation
432B.393
Preservation and reunification of family of child to prevent or eliminate need for removal from home before placement in foster care and to make safe return to home possible
432B.396
Establishment of panel to evaluate extent to which agencies which provide child welfare services are effectively discharging their responsibilities
432B.397
Inquiry to determine whether child is Indian child
432B.400
Temporary detention of child by physician or person in charge of hospital or similar institution.
432B.3905
Limitations on transfer and placement of child who is under 6 years of age
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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