Executive Secretary: Appointment; unclassified service; qualifications; duties.
1. The Board shall appoint an Executive Secretary, who is in the unclassified service of the State.
2. The Executive Secretary must be selected on the basis of his training, experience, capacity and interest in correctional services.
3. The Board shall supervise the activities of the Executive Secretary.
4. The Executive Secretary is the Secretary of the Board and shall perform such duties in connection therewith as the Board may require, including, but not limited to, preparing the agenda for board meetings and answering correspondence from prisoners in the state prison.
5. The Executive Secretary shall prepare a list at least 30 days before any scheduled action by the Board showing each person then eligible for parole indicating:
(a) The name of the prisoner;
(b) The crime for which he was convicted;
(c) The county in which he was sentenced;
(d) The date of the sentence;
(e) The length of the sentence, including the minimum term and maximum term of imprisonment or the definite term of imprisonment, if one is imposed;
(f) The amount of time actually served in the state prison;
(g) The amount of credit for time previously served in a county jail; and
(h) The amount of credit allowed to reduce his sentence pursuant to chapter 209 of NRS.
Ê The Executive Secretary shall send copies to all law enforcement agencies in this state and to other persons whom he deems appropriate, at least 30 days before any scheduled action by the Board. Each law enforcement agency that receives the list shall make the list available for public inspection during normal business hours.
Last modified: February 26, 2006