Nev. Admin. Code § 422.Sec. 13 - NEW
The policies and procedures developed pursuant to section 11 concerning the provision of tenancy support services must include, without limitation, policies and procedures for:
1. Identifying and engaging with underserved persons and connecting such persons with necessary or desired services;
2. The referral and intake of clients;
3. Delivering services, including, without limitation, services before, during and after a tenant moves into the housing, in accordance with 42 U.S.C. §
1396n(i) and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto, and assigning responsibilities relating to the delivery of such services;
4. Conducting an assessment of each client that focuses on his or her housing situation and goals;
5. Based on the results of the assessment conducted pursuant to subsection 4, setting goals for each client and planning any intervention that may be necessary;
6. Preventing a crisis and intervening during a crisis;
7. Working with clients who refuse necessary services, as determined based on the assessment conducted pursuant to subsection 4;
8. Building and maintaining a positive relationship with property managers, landlords and developers to advocate for the needs of clients;
9. Requesting reasonable modifications for a client with a disability;
10. Resolving disputes related to housing;
11. Preventing eviction and intervening when eviction is imminent or has occurred;
12. Assisting clients in determining eligibility for benefits, including, without limitation, Medicaid and benefits related to housing; and
13. Linking clients to and coordinating on behalf of clients with providers of services the clients need or desire, including, without limitation, health care, dental and vision services.
Notes
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