Nevada health officials have resumed inspections at facilities owned by a Las Vegas-area mental health provider accusing the state of conducting unlawful and overly broad searches of their campuses and destroying their business, according to an attorney representing the clinics.
The new inspections come after District Judge Jennifer Schwartz on Nov. 20 dissolved a temporary restraining order preventing the Nevada Department of Human Services, the Nevada Health Authority and other sub-agencies from moving forward with “overly expansive” demands for records and access to patients and facilities at Moriah Behavioral Health and subsidiaries Ignite Teen Treatment LLC and Eden Treatment LLC, according to attorney Mark Hutchings, who is representing the clinics.
Hutchings filed a 48-page compla

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