AB 185
Revises provisions relating to child care. (BDR 10-187)
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Bill overview
This bill changes rules about operating child care facilities in Nevada, specifically within common-interest communities like condos and townhouses. It prohibits unit-owners' associations from outright banning licensed child care facilities operated by residents, with certain restrictions. Tenants are also allowed to operate licensed child care facilities in their rental units unless the lease agreement specifically prohibits it. The bill also grants associations some oversight, including the ability to impose conditions, limit the number of facilities, and require insurance coverage.
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