Versions of See prior versions of a law on LawServer 2023 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2022 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2021 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2020 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2019 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2017 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2016 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2014 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2013 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative 2009 Nevada Revised Statutes 422A.475 – Liability of relative not grounds for denying or discontinuing public assistance; acceptance of assistance constitutes consent by recipient to suit against responsible relative