Existing law authorizes the association of a common-interest community to adopt rules and regulations governing the common-interest community. (NRS 116.3102) Existing law defines a small child care establishment as an establishment that furnishes care to not more than four children under 18 years of age who are not related to the operator of the establishment within the fourth degree of consanguinity or affinity: (1) for monetary compensation; (2) outside the home and the presence of the parents or guardians of any of the children; and (3) for at least 6 hours each day, at least 4 days each week and more than 3 consecutive weeks. (NRS 432A.0295)
This bill provides that an association may not prohibit a unit's owner or a tenant of a unit's owner from operating a small child care establishment within a unit. This bill also authorizes an association to adopt rules and regulations which are consistent with any applicable laws or ordinances relating to the operation of a small child care establishment and which establish reasonable restrictions regarding the operation of a small child care establishment within a unit including, without limitation, a requirement that a small child care establishment must be registered in accordance with the applicable provisions of chapter 432A of NRS.