Conditions relating to computers and use of Internet and other electronic means of communication; powers and duties of Board; exceptions.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, if the Board releases on parole a prisoner convicted of stalking with the use of an Internet or network site or electronic mail or any other similar means of communication pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 200.575, an offense involving pornography and a minor pursuant to NRS 200.710 to 200.730, inclusive, or luring a child or mentally ill person through the use of a computer, system or network pursuant to paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection 4 of NRS 201.560, the Board shall, in addition to any other condition of parole, require as a condition of parole that the parolee not own or use a computer, including, without limitation, use electronic mail, a chat room or the Internet.
2. The Board is not required to impose a condition of parole set forth in subsection 1 if the Board finds that:
(a) The use of a computer by the parolee will assist a law enforcement agency or officer in a criminal investigation;
(b) The parolee will use the computer to provide technological training concerning technology of which the defendant has a unique knowledge; or
(c) The use of the computer by the parolee will assist companies that require the use of the specific technological knowledge of the parolee that is unique and is otherwise unavailable to the company.
3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 1, if the Board releases on parole a prisoner convicted of an offense that involved the use of a computer, system or network, the Board may, in addition to any other condition of parole, require as a condition of parole that the parolee not own or use a computer, including, without limitation, use electronic mail, a chat room or the Internet.
4. As used in this section:
(a) “Computer” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 205.4735.
(b) “Network” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 205.4745.
(c) “System” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 205.476.
Last modified: February 26, 2006