1. If the district court finds, after proceedings for the assisted outpatient treatment of a person:
(a) That the person professionally qualified in the field of psychiatric mental health who made the sworn statement or declaration pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4 of NRS 433A.335 or submitted the petition pursuant to NRS 433A.345, as applicable, is not able to provide treatment to the person who is the subject of the proceedings in the county where he or she resides or that there is not clear and convincing evidence that the person who is the subject of the proceedings meets the criteria prescribed in subsection 3 of NRS 433A.335 or subsection 1 of NRS 433A.345, as applicable, the court must enter its finding to that effect and the person must not be ordered to receive assisted outpatient treatment.
(b) That the person professionally qualified in the field of psychiatric mental health who made the sworn statement or declaration pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4 of NRS 433A.335 or submitted the petition pursuant to NRS 433A.345, as applicable, is able to provide treatment to the person who is the subject of the proceedings in the county where he or she resides and that there is clear and convincing evidence that the person who is the subject of the proceedings meets the criteria prescribed in subsection 3 of NRS 433A.335 or subsection 1 of NRS 433A.345, as applicable, the court may order the person to receive assisted outpatient treatment. The order of the court must be interlocutory and must not become final if, within 30 days after the issuance of the order, the person is unconditionally released pursuant to NRS 433A.390.
2. If the district court finds, after proceedings for the assisted outpatient treatment of a defendant in a criminal proceeding pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 433A.335:
(a) That the person professionally qualified in the field of psychiatric mental health who made the sworn statement or declaration pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4 of NRS 433A.335 or submitted the petition pursuant to NRS 433A.345, as applicable, is not able to provide treatment to the defendant in the county where he or she resides or that there is not clear and convincing evidence that the defendant meets the criteria prescribed in subsection 3 of NRS 433A.335 or subsection 1 of NRS 433A.345, as applicable, the court must enter its finding to that effect and the defendant must not be ordered to receive assisted outpatient treatment.
(b) That the person professionally qualified in the field of psychiatric mental health who made the sworn statement or declaration pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4 of NRS 433A.335 or submitted the petition pursuant to NRS 433A.345, as applicable, is able to provide treatment to the defendant in the county where he or she resides and that there is clear and convincing evidence that the defendant meets the criteria prescribed in subsection 3 of NRS 433A.335 or subsection 1 of NRS 433A.345, as applicable, except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, the court must order the defendant to receive assisted outpatient treatment and suspend further proceedings in the criminal proceeding against the defendant until the defendant completes the treatment or the treatment is terminated. If the offense allegedly committed by the defendant is a category A or B felony or involved the use or threatened use of force or violence, the court must not order the defendant to receive assisted outpatient treatment pursuant to this paragraph unless the prosecuting attorney stipulates to the assignment. The order of the court must be interlocutory and must not become final if, within 30 days after the issuance of the order, the person is unconditionally released pursuant to NRS 433A.390. If the defendant successfully completes the assisted outpatient treatment to the satisfaction of the court, the court must dismiss the criminal charges against the defendant with prejudice.
3. An order for a person to receive assisted outpatient treatment must:
(a) Provide for a period of assisted outpatient treatment that does not exceed 6 months unless the order is renewed or extended pursuant to NRS 433A.345;
(b) Specify the services that the person who is to be treated must receive; and
(c) Direct the person professionally qualified in the field of psychiatric mental health who made the sworn statement or declaration pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4 of NRS 433A.335 or submitted the petition pursuant to NRS 433A.345, as applicable, to provide the services pursuant to paragraph (b) for the duration of the order.
4. If an order for a person to receive assisted outpatient treatment requires the administration of medication, the order must state the classes of medication and the reasons for ordering the medication, which must be based on the proposed written treatment plan submitted pursuant to NRS 433A.337. The order may require the person who is to be treated to self-administer the medication or accept the administration of the medication by a specified person. The court shall not order the use of physical force or restraints to administer medication.
5. An order for a person to receive assisted outpatient treatment must not prescribe treatment that is not recommended by the person professionally qualified in the field of psychiatric mental health who made the sworn statement or declaration pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 4 of NRS 433A.335 or submitted the petition pursuant to NRS 433A.345, as applicable.
6. If the court issues an order requiring a person to receive assisted outpatient treatment, the court must, notwithstanding the provisions of NRS 433A.715, cause, within 5 business days after the order becomes final pursuant to this section, on a form prescribed by the Department of Public Safety, a record of the order to be transmitted to:
(a) The Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History, along with a statement indicating that the record is being transmitted for inclusion in each appropriate database of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System; and
(b) Each law enforcement agency of this State with which the court has entered into an agreement for such transmission, along with a statement indicating that the record is being transmitted for inclusion in each of this State’s appropriate databases of information relating to crimes.
7. A court may periodically review an order for a person to receive assisted outpatient treatment to determine whether there is an available alternative treatment that is the least restrictive treatment that is appropriate for the person, is in the best interest of the person and will not be detrimental to the public welfare. If the court determines that such a treatment is available, the court must amend the order to require such treatment.
8. As used in this section, "National Instant Criminal Background Check System" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 179A.062.
(Added to NRS by 2021, 3074)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
NRS 433A.010 - Applicability of chapter.
NRS 433A.012 - "Administrative officer" defined.
NRS 433A.013 - "Administrator" defined.
NRS 433A.0135 - "Assisted outpatient treatment" defined.
NRS 433A.0145 - "Consumer" defined.
NRS 433A.015 - "Division" defined.
NRS 433A.016 - "Division facility" defined.
NRS 433A.0163 - "Emergency admission" defined.
NRS 433A.0167 - "Involuntary court-ordered admission" defined.
NRS 433A.017 - "Medical director" defined.
NRS 433A.0172 - "Mental health crisis hold" defined.
NRS 433A.0175 - "Person in a mental health crisis" defined.
NRS 433A.018 - "Person professionally qualified in the field of psychiatric mental health" defined.
NRS 433A.019 - "Program of community-based or outpatient services" defined.
NRS 433A.0192 - "Supporter" defined.
NRS 433A.0194 - "Voluntary admission" defined.
NRS 433A.020 - Administrative officer: Qualifications.
NRS 433A.030 - Administrative officer: Powers and duties.
NRS 433A.040 - Administrative officer: Other employment prohibited; exceptions.
NRS 433A.080 - Coordinator of medical programs: Qualifications and selection; powers and duties.
NRS 433A.085 - Forms for detainment, evaluation, admission, treatment and conditional release.
NRS 433A.090 - Revolving Account for Northern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services.
NRS 433A.110 - Canteen for facility of Division: Establishment and operation.
NRS 433A.120 - Types of admission.
NRS 433A.130 - Forms for admission.
NRS 433A.145 - Restrictions on change of status from voluntary consumer to emergency admission.
NRS 433A.150 - Detention for assessment, evaluation, intervention and treatment; limitation on time.
NRS 433A.170 - Certificate of certain providers of health care required for emergency admission.
NRS 433A.190 - Notice of emergency admission for person who is at least 18 years of age.
NRS 433A.195 - Procedure for release from mental health crisis hold.
NRS 433A.197 - Requirements for and limitations on forms, applications and certificates.
NRS 433A.210 - Requirements of petition that is filed after mental health crisis hold.
NRS 433A.215 - Application for writ of habeas corpus before initial hearing.
NRS 433A.230 - Bond of petitioner.
NRS 433A.250 - Evaluation team: Establishment; composition; fees.
NRS 433A.270 - Right to counsel; compensation of counsel; recess; duties of district attorney.
NRS 433A.290 - Right of person alleged to be in mental health crisis to be present and testify.
NRS 433A.300 - Fees and mileage for witnesses.
NRS 433A.320 - Clinical abstract to accompany order.
NRS 433A.330 - Transportation to facility.
NRS 433A.336 - Hearing on petition or motion; notice.
NRS 433A.337 - Written treatment plan.
NRS 433A.342 - Presence and testimony of subject of petition.
NRS 433A.345 - Petition to renew order for assisted outpatient treatment; service; hearing.
NRS 433A.360 - Clinical records: Contents; confidentiality.
NRS 433A.370 - Escape or absence without leave.
NRS 433A.440 - Transfer of nonresident to state of residence.
NRS 433A.450 - Detention and treatment of offender in mental health crisis.
NRS 433A.470 - Guardian may be appointed for person adjudicated incapacitated.
NRS 433A.490 - Restoration of legal capacity of person previously adjudicated incapacitated.
NRS 433A.580 - Arrangements for payment of costs required.
NRS 433A.590 - Schedule of fees.
NRS 433A.620 - Limitation on payment from estate of person admitted to facility.
NRS 433A.650 - Benefits available from third party.
NRS 433A.660 - Collection of fees by legal action and other methods.
NRS 433A.690 - Claim against estate of deceased consumer.