1. To be eligible to participate in the Program, a young adult must:
(a) Enter into a written agreement with the agency that provides child welfare services that satisfies the requirements prescribed in subsection 3;
(b) Be:
(1) Enrolled in a program of secondary education or an educational program leading to a general educational development certificate or an equivalent document;
(2) Enrolled in a program of postsecondary or vocational education;
(3) Enrolled or participating in a program or activity designed to promote employment or remove obstacles to employment;
(4) Employed at least 80 hours per month; or
(5) Incapable of satisfying any of the requirements prescribed in paragraphs (1) to (4), inclusive, due to a documented medical or cognitive condition; and
(c) Make a good faith effort to achieve the goals set forth in the plan developed pursuant to NRS 432B.595.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a young adult may continue to participate in the Program until:
(a) The agency which provides child welfare services, the young adult and the attorney of the young adult agree to terminate participation in the Program;
(b) The court determines that:
(1) The young adult has achieved the goals set forth in the plan developed pursuant to NRS 432B.595;
(2) The young adult is not making a good faith effort to achieve the goals set forth in the plan developed pursuant to NRS 432B.595; or
(3) The circumstances of the young adult have changed in such a manner that it is infeasible for the young adult to achieve the goals set forth in the plan developed pursuant to NRS 432B.595;
(c) The young adult requests that participation in the Program be terminated; or
(d) The young adult reaches the age of 21 years,
Ê whichever occurs first.
3. The written agreement to participate in the Program required by subsection 1 must be filed with the court and must include, without limitation, provisions which specify that:
(a) While participating in the Program, the young adult is entitled to continue to receive services from the agency which provides child welfare services and to receive monetary payments in the manner prescribed in the plan developed pursuant to NRS 432B.595 in an amount sufficient to assist the young adult to achieve self-sufficiency which does not exceed the rate of payment for foster care;
(b) While participating in the Program, the agency which provides child welfare services will retain responsibility for the placement and care of the young adult, but the young adult will no longer be under the legal custody of the agency which provides child welfare services, and any proceedings conducted pursuant to NRS 432B.410 to 432B.590, inclusive, will terminate;
(c) The young adult may, at any time, request that his or her participation in the Program be terminated;
(d) If there is an issue concerning the participant, the participant and the agency which provides child welfare services agree to attempt to resolve the issue before requesting a hearing before the court to address the issue; and
(e) The participation of the young adult in the Program may not be terminated until:
(1) The court approves a transition plan consistent with 42 U.S.C. § 675(5)(H); and
(2) The young adult obtains the documents required by 42 U.S.C. § 675(5)(I) to be provided to him or her.
4. If an issue arises concerning a participant, the agency which provides child welfare services or the attorney assigned to the case may request a hearing before the court to address the issue. Before requesting such a hearing, the participant and the agency which provides child welfare services must attempt to resolve the issue.
5. If the agency which provides child welfare services wishes to terminate the participation of a young adult in the Program, the agency which provides child welfare services must send a notice to the participant and his or her attorney that the participant has 15 days after receipt of the notice in which to request an informal administrative review. If, during the administrative review, a resolution is not reached, the participant or the attorney of the participant may request a hearing before the court pursuant to subsection 4. If the young adult and the attorney of the young adult agree to terminate participation or do not request an informal administrative review, participation in the Program must terminate upon notice to the court by the agency which provides child welfare services.
6. A participant is entitled to continue to receive services and monetary payments from the agency which provides child welfare services in the manner prescribed in the plan developed pursuant to NRS 432B.595 in an amount sufficient to assist the young adult to achieve self-sufficiency which does not exceed the rate of payment for foster care.
7. The court may issue any order which it deems appropriate or necessary to ensure:
(a) That the agency which provides child welfare services provides the services and monetary payments which the participant is entitled to receive as prescribed by the plan developed pursuant to NRS 432B.595; and
(b) That the participant is working towards achieving the goals of the plan developed pursuant to NRS 432B.595.