2-011.03B3 Acceptable Circumstances for Good Cause

469 NAC 2-011.03B3

Good cause claims must be substantiated by signed statements. When documentary evidence is not available, the client must furnish sufficient information as to the location of the information.

 

To establish good cause, it must be documented that cooperation would not be in the best interest of the client because:

 

1. The client is physically or mentally incapable of cooperation; or

2. It is anticipated that cooperation could result in physical or emotional harm to the client.

2-011.03B3a Documentary Evidence