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Nevada: Supported Decision-Making Law (May 16, 2019)

by Nevada State Legislature

Nevada’s supported decision-making law. NV A.B. 480 (2019) 80th Legislature.

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    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • SDM as an International Movement
  • Getting Started
    • SDM Agreement form
    • Trying out SDM while under a guardianship
    • SDM and Health Care Decisions
    • SDM and Financial Decisions
    • SDM and Education
    • Direct Care Staff and SDM
  • Resources
    • Massachusetts SDM Legislation
    • U.S. Supported Decision-Making Laws
    • Organizations advocating for SDM
  • News
    • Need help with setting up an SDM agreement in Massachusetts?
    • Supported Decision-Making Bill refiled in Massachusetts!
    • CPR and partners awarded federal grant to create Center on Youth Voice Youth Choice
    • Call your representative about the Mass. SDM Bill TODAY!
    • We need your help to pass the Mass. SDM bill — two phone calls can make a difference!
    • All news
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    • Cory’s Story
    • Amanda’s Story
    • Jimmy’s Story
    • Christian’s Story
    • Craig’s Story
    • Johnathan’s Story
    • Kathy’s Story
    • Meaghan’s Story
  • Pilots
    • Initial SDM Pilot: CPR and Nonotuck
    • Massachusetts SDM Pilot
    • Georgia SDM Pilot
  • Our Work on SDM
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    • Contact CPR
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