Nevada Statutes
§ 125E.170 — Legislative findings and declaration
Nevada § 125E.170
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 125E.170 (2026).
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1.The Legislature hereby finds that the United States Congress recognizes the special legal status of Indian tribes and their members. It is the policy of this State to protect the health and safety of Indian children and the stability and security of Indian tribes and families by promoting practices designed to prevent the removal of Indian children from their families and, if removal is necessary and lawful, to prioritize the placement of an Indian child with the Indian child’s extended family and tribal community.
2.This State recognizes the inherent jurisdiction of Indian tribes to make decisions regarding the custody of Indian children and also recognizes the importance of ensuring that Indian children and Indian families receive appropriate services to obviate the need to remove an
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2023, 2233 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 125E.010
Definitions§ 125E.020
Agency” defined§ 125E.030
Child custody proceeding” defined§ 125E.040
Division” defined§ 125E.050
Emergency proceeding” defined§ 125E.060
Extended family member” defined§ 125E.070
Indian” defined§ 125E.080
Indian child” defined§ 125E.090
Indian custodian” defined§ 125E.100
Indian tribe” or “tribe” defined§ 125E.110
Juvenile court” defined§ 125E.120
Member” or “membership” defined§ 125E.130
Parent” defined§ 125E.140
Party” defined§ 125E.150
Reservation” definedCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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