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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

WELFARE DIVISION OF THE NEVADA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, WELFARE AND REHABILITATION, Appellant, v. WASHOE COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT, Respondent.
    No. 6574 and No. 6628
    December 29, 1971
    491 P.2d 1281
    
      [Rehearing denied January 24, 1972]
    
      Robert List, Attorney General, and Margie Ann Richards, Deputy Attorney General, for Appellant.
    
      Robert E. Rose, District Attorney, and William L. Hadley, Deputy District Attorney, Washoe County, for Respondent.
   OPINION

Per Curiam:

This is a consolidated appeal from district court decisions transferring the legal custody of two minor children from the Washoe County Welfare Department to the Welfare Division of the Nevada State Department of Health, Welfare and Rehabilitation. In each instance the child was shown to be mentally retarded and, to some degree, physically handicapped as well. Relevant statutes provide that the County shall care for mentally retarded children [NRS ch. 435], and that the State shall assume responsibility for the care of the handicapped child [NRS ch. 432], We do not here decide the appellant-State’s contention that a handicapped child within the meaning of ch. 432 does not embrace a mentally retarded child, since the minor children here involved are handicapped both mentally and physically. Indeed, this definitional controversy between welfare departments is best resolved legislatively, and we invite legislative attention to the problem.

Affirmed.