Nevada Statutes
§ 435.595 — Labor by consumer: Conditions; compensation
Nevada § 435.595
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 435.595 (2026).
Text
1. A consumer may perform labor which contributes to the operation and maintenance of the facility for which the facility would otherwise employ someone only if:
(a)The consumer voluntarily agrees to perform the labor;
(b)Engaging in the labor is not inconsistent with and does not interfere with the plan of services for the consumer;
(c)The person responsible for the consumer’s treatment agrees to the plan of labor; and
(d)The amount of time or effort necessary to perform the labor is not excessive.
Ê In no event may discharge or privileges be conditioned upon the performance of such labor.
2. A consumer who performs labor which contributes to the operation and maintenance of the facility for which the facility would otherwise employ someone must be adequately compensated and the compe
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2013, 3024 )
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