Nevada Revised Statutes - Correctional Institutions

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.015

Definitions. As used in this title, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 208.025 to 208.095, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to them in those ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.025

“Boat” defined. “Boat” includes ships, steamers and other structures adapted to navigation or movement from place to place by water. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.035

“Bond” defined. “Bond” includes an undertaking. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.045

“Judge” defined. “Judge” includes every judicial officer authorized, alone or with others, to hold or preside over a court of record. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.055

“Knowingly” defined. “Knowingly” imports a knowledge that facts exist which constitute the act or omission of a crime, and does not require knowledge of its unlawfulness. Knowledge of any particular ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.065

“Officer” and “public officer” defined. “Officer” and “public officer” include all officers, members and employees of:

1. The State of Nevada;

2. Any political subdivision of this state;

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.075

“Prison” defined. “Prison” means any place designated by law for the keeping of persons held in custody under process of law, or under lawful arrest. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.085

“Prisoner” defined. “Prisoner” includes any person held in custody under process of law, or under lawful arrest. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.095

“Writing” defined. “Writing” includes printing. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.105

Construction of provisions of title. Every provision of this title shall be construed according to the fair import of its terms. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.115

Construction of provisions similar to existing laws. The provisions of this title, insofar as they are substantially the same as existing statutes, shall be construed as continuations thereof and not ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.125

Effect of provisions upon past offenses. Nothing contained in any provision of this title shall apply to an offense committed or act done at any time before the day when ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.135

Application to existing civil rights. Nothing in this title shall be deemed to affect any civil right or remedy existing at the time when it shall take effect by virtue ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.145

Civil remedies preserved. The omission to specify or affirm in this title any liability to any damages, penalty, forfeiture or other remedy imposed by law, and allowed to be recovered ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.155

Authority of courts-martial unaffected; punishment for contempt unaffected. This title does not affect any power conferred by law upon any court-martial, or other military authority, or officer, to impose or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 208.165

Execution of instrument by prisoner. A prisoner may execute any instrument by signing his name immediately following a declaration “under penalty of perjury” with the same legal effect as if ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.011

Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the terms defined in NRS 209.021 to 209.085, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.021

“Board” defined. “Board” means the Board of State Prison Commissioners as defined by Section 21 of Article 5 of the Nevada Constitution. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.031

“Classification” defined. “Classification” means the process of individual case evaluation to determine the custody and program needs of the individual offender. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.041

“Custody” defined. “Custody” means the level of security restrictions imposed on an offender by a classification committee. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.051

“Department” defined. “Department” means the Department of Corrections. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.061

“Director” defined. “Director” means the Director of the Department. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.065

“Facility” defined. “Facility” means a community correctional center, conservation camp, facility of minimum security or other place of confinement, other than an institution, operated by the Department for the custody, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.071

“Institution” defined. “Institution” means a prison designed to house 125 or more offenders within a secure perimeter. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.075

“Manager” defined. “Manager” means the administrative officer in charge of a facility. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.081

“Offender” defined. “Offender” means any person convicted of a crime under the laws of this State and sentenced to imprisonment in the state prison. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.085

“Warden” defined. “Warden” means the administrative officer in charge of an institution. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.101

Department created; Board of State Prison Commissioners.

1. The Department of Corrections is hereby created.

2. The head of the Department is the Board of State Prison Commissioners.

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.111

Powers and duties of Board. The Board has full control of all grounds, buildings, labor, and property of the Department, and shall:

1. Purchase, or cause to be purchased, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.121

Director of Department: Appointment; qualifications; salary; other employment prohibited.

1. The Chief Administrative and Fiscal Officer of the Department is the Director.

2. The Director:

(a) Shall ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.131

Director of Department: Duties. The Director shall:

1. Administer the Department under the direction of the Board.

2. Supervise the administration of all institutions and facilities of the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.1315

Director of Department: Training of correctional staff. The Director may continue to develop and implement, in each institution and facility of the Department, a program of facility training for the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.132

Director of Department: Authority to delegate powers, duties or functions.

1. The Director may delegate to an assistant director, manager, warden or employee of the Department the exercise or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.134

Director of Department: Submission to county clerk of list of offenders released from prison or discharged from parole. On or before the fifth day of each month, the Director shall ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.136

Director of Department: Notification of Legislature regarding certain matters. The Director shall notify the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and the Assembly Standing Committee on Ways and Means during a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.141

Agreements with governmental agencies and private organizations. The Director may, with the approval of the Board, enter into agreements with other governmental agencies and with private organizations to carry out ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.151

Assistant directors: Appointment; duties; other employment prohibited.

1. The Director shall appoint an Assistant Director for Industrial Programs who:

(a) Is responsible to the Director for the administration ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.153

Assistant Director for Industrial Programs: Retirement benefits. The Assistant Director for Industrial Programs appointed pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 209.151 is entitled to receive the same retirement benefits as ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.161

Wardens of institutions: Appointment; duties.

1. The Director shall appoint a warden for each institution of the Department.

2. Each warden is in the classified service of the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.181

Officers and employees residing at institution or facility: Charges and perquisites; notice to Legislature.

1. If the Director finds that it is necessary or desirable that any officer or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.183

Travel expenses authorized for certain employees at specified correctional centers and conservation camps. In addition to his regular salary, each person employed by the Department of Corrections or the Division ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.189

Fund for Prison Industries.

1. The Fund for Prison Industries is hereby created as an enterprise fund to receive all revenues derived from programs for vocational training and employment ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.192

Fund for New Construction of Facilities for Prison Industries.

1. There is hereby created in the State Treasury a Fund for New Construction of Facilities for Prison Industries as ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.201

Prison Revolving Account.

1. The Prison Revolving Account in the sum of $10,000 is hereby created, and may be used for the payment of bills requiring immediate payment and ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.221

Offenders’ Store Fund.

1. The Offenders’ Store Fund is hereby created as a special revenue fund. All money received for the benefit of offenders through contributions, and from other ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.225

Investment and disbursement of interest and income of Offenders’ Store Fund.

1. The Director shall deposit the Offenders’ Store Fund with the State Treasurer for investment. The interest and ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.229

Operation of vending machines in visitors’ areas; profits from operation to be deposited in Offenders’ Store Fund.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the Department shall operate ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.231

Deposit of money received from operation of conservation camp into Division of Forestry Account; powers and duties of State Forester Firewarden.

1. Any money received from the operation of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.239

Regulation of personal property of offenders. Subject to the approval of the Director, the warden of each institution and the manager of each facility shall adopt and issue a written ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.241

Safekeeping of money and valuables of offenders: Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund; duties of Director; withdrawals by offenders; disbursement of interest and income; penalties.

1. The Director may accept money, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.243

Administrative claim by prisoner for loss of personal property, property damage, personal injuries or other claims; regulations.

1. A prisoner or former prisoner may file an administrative claim with ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.246

Deductions from individual account of offender. The Director shall, with the approval of the Board, establish by regulation criteria for a reasonable deduction from money credited to the account of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.247

Deductions from individual account of offender: Order of priority. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 209.2475, the Director may make the following deductions, in the following order of priority, from ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.2475

Deductions from individual account of offender: Limitations; disposition of remaining money upon release of offender; reduction or elimination; transmittal.

1. The Director shall not make any deduction from the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.248

Account for disbursements to offenders: Establishment; use; reimbursement.

1. The Department shall establish in any insured bank, credit union or savings and loan association doing business in this state ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.251

Books and papers kept by Board or Director: Inspection; delivery to successors. All books and papers kept by or under the direction of the Secretary of the Board or the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.261

Transportation of offender to appropriate institution or facility.

1. Upon notification by the county clerk of any county in this state that a person is being held under sentence ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.273

Unnecessary expense not allowed; offenders transported collectively. The officer in charge shall transport at the same time all persons awaiting transportation, and the Board shall not allow any extra expense ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.274

Transportation of offender to appear before court.

1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, when an offender is required or requested to appear before a court in this ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.2745

Payment for transportation of offender to appear as witness in action for small claims.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, if an offender has filed an action ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.276

Reimbursement for transportation of witness in action by offender concerning civil rights. If an offender has filed an action in federal court alleging a violation of his civil rights and ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.281

Temporary interstate transportation. An officer of the Department may transport an offender temporarily to or through any state which adjoins the State of Nevada if:

1. The offender will ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.291

Transfer of offenders: Within Department; to other governmental agencies; between United States and foreign country.

1. The Director may transfer an offender:

(a) From one institution or facility ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.293

Transfer of offender to correctional institution of another state. The Director may transfer to a correctional institution of another state any offender who is sentenced in that state to serve ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.301

Transfer of minors to state facility for detention of children.

1. The Department may transfer a person who is a minor and who is confined in an institution or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.311

Transfer of persons detained in local facility to institution or facility of Department for safekeeping. At the request of a county sheriff or the chief of police of a city, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.321

Transfer of offender for psychiatric observation or treatment. The Director may arrange for the transfer of an offender to other appropriate governmental agencies for psychiatric observation, evaluation or stabilization pursuant ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.331

Medical evaluation or treatment of offender outside institution or facility. An offender may be taken outside an institution or facility under appropriate precautions to prevent his escape, when necessary for ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.341

Director to establish system of initial classification and evaluation for offenders; assignment of offender to appropriate institution or facility of Department. The Director shall:

1. Establish, with the approval ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.351

Director to establish system of ongoing classification and evaluation for offenders and to maintain records. The Director shall:

1. Establish a system of ongoing classification and evaluation to ensure ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.3515

Director may request or provide medical or mental health records of certain offenders.

1. The Director, through the designated medical director, may request from the Division of Mental Health ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.352

Director may establish system for offender management. The Director may establish, with the approval of the Board, a system for offender management, to be implemented in each institution and facility ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.353

Department to collect and submit information regarding offenders to Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History. The Department shall collect and submit to the Central Repository for Nevada Records ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.356

Director to establish program of regimental discipline. The Director, with the approval of the Board, shall establish and administer a program of regimental discipline for persons who are ordered to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.361

Director to adopt regulations and penalties for violations. The Director shall:

1. Adopt with the approval of the board such regulations as are necessary to:

(a) Maintain proper ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.365

Director to establish program to prevent offenders from possessing or receiving certain publications.

1. The Director shall adopt, with the approval of the Board, regulations establishing and governing a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.367

Director to establish program for testing of offenders for use of alcohol and controlled substances.

1. The Director shall establish a program, to be carried out within each facility ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.371

Corporal punishment and inhumane treatment prohibited. Corporal punishment and inhumane treatment of offenders are prohibited. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.381

Diet, housing and hygiene of offenders; medical and dental services of institutions and facilities.

1. Each offender in an institution or facility of the Department must be provided a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.382

State Health Officer to examine and report on medical and dental services, diet of offenders, sanitation and safety in institutions and facilities.

1. The State Health Officer shall periodically ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.3825

Order by court affecting conditions of confinement of prisoner; Director entitled to notice and opportunity to be heard; exception.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a court ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.385

Testing offenders for exposure to human immunodeficiency virus; disclosure of name of offender whose tests are positive; segregation of offender; duties of Director.

1. Each offender committed to the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.387

Legislative findings and declarations regarding programs for education of offenders. The Legislature finds and declares that the program for general education of offenders and the program of education of offenders ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.389

Board to establish programs for general education, vocational education and training and other rehabilitation.

1. The Board shall establish by regulation programs of general education, vocational education and training ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.391

Director to administer programs of education, training and rehabilitation, to establish programs for counseling, research, statistics and planning and to purchase textbooks. The Director shall:

1. Establish programs to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.392

Residential confinement: Duration; notification to victim; eligibility; violation of terms or conditions.

1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 209.3925 and 209.429, the Director may, at the request of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.3925

Residential confinement or other appropriate supervision of offenders who are physically incapacitated or in ill health: Eligibility; duration; notice; effect of violation of terms or conditions; status of offenders.

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.393

Regulations regarding literacy of offenders. The Board may adopt regulations which:

1. Designate a level of literacy in reading and writing which is consistent with that required by the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.396

Limitations on assignment of offender to industrial or vocational school; educational requirements for offender with developmental, learning or other disability.

1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, an ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.401

Director may establish facilities for offenders to live in community. The Director may, with the approval of the Board, establish facilities which enable offenders to live in a community while ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.417

Offenders not to have access to telecommunications devices; exception.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the warden or manager of an institution or facility shall ensure that ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.419

Interception of offender’s communications by telephone: Notice; exceptions.

1. Communications made by an offender on any telephone in an institution or facility to any person outside the institution or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.423

Visits and correspondence between offenders and others. Wardens and managers may authorize visits and correspondence between offenders and appropriate friends, relatives, and others under regulations adopted by the Director and ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4231

Definitions. As used in NRS 209.4231 to 209.4244, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 209.4232 to 209.4235, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4232

“Health Division” defined. “Health Division” means the Health Division of the Department of Human Resources. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4233

“Program of aftercare” defined. “Program of aftercare” means a program that is established pursuant to NRS 209.4238 to provide continuing treatment to those offenders who successfully complete treatment in a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4234

“Substance abuser” defined. “Substance abuser” means a person who abuses, is addicted to or is psychologically or physically dependent on:

1. Alcohol;

2. A controlled substance; or

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4235

“Therapeutic community” defined. “Therapeutic community” means a program that is established pursuant to NRS 209.4236 to provide treatment to certain offenders who are substance abusers. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4236

Director to establish therapeutic communities.

1. The Director shall, in conjunction with the Health Division and with the approval of the Board, establish one or more therapeutic communities to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4237

Program to evaluate offenders for participation in therapeutic community; assignment to participate in therapeutic community.

1. The Director shall, in conjunction with the Health Division and with the approval ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4238

Programs of aftercare.

1. The Director shall, in conjunction with the Health Division and with the approval of the Board, establish one or more programs of aftercare to provide ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4239

Removal from therapeutic community or program of aftercare; Director may establish conditions, sanctions and incentives regarding participation; immunity.

1. The Director or a person designated by the Director may ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.424

Offenders excluded from participation. An offender may not participate in a therapeutic community if the offender:

1. Was sentenced to death or a term of imprisonment for life without ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4242

Director may contract with qualified persons. To carry out the provisions of NRS 209.4231 to 209.4244, inclusive, the Director may contract with persons or private entities that are qualified to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4244

Report by Director to Legislature. The Director shall provide the following information to the Interim Finance Committee on or before January 31 of each even-numbered year and to the Senate ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.425

Establishment of program; program to include rehabilitation, education and counseling; assignment of wages.

1. The Director shall, with the approval of the Board, establish a program for the treatment ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.427

Assignment of offender to program; withdrawal of offender from program.

1. If the results of an evaluation conducted pursuant to NRS 484.3796 indicate that an offender is an abuser ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.429

Director to assign offender to serve term of residential confinement under certain circumstances; offender who fails to complete program or who violates terms or conditions of residential confinement forfeits credits ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4311

Definitions. Expired by limitation. (See chapter 403, Statutes of Nevada 2001, at page 1937.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4312

“Division” defined. Expired by limitation. (See chapter 403, Statutes of Nevada 2001, at page 1937.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4313

“Program of treatment” defined. Expired by limitation. (See chapter 403, Statutes of Nevada 2001, at page 1937.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4314

Referral of offender to advisory board; eligibility for referral; assignment to program of treatment; reimbursement for participation; return of offender to Department; forfeiture of credits; limitation on number of offenders ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4316

Establishment of advisory board to evaluate offenders referred by Director; determination regarding assignment of offender to program of treatment; approval of assignment by judge; notification of Director. Expired by limitation. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4317

Advisory board: Membership; quorum; compensation; effect of membership upon holding public office or public employment. Expired by limitation. (See chapter 403, Statutes of Nevada 2001, at page 1937.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.432

Definitions. As used in NRS 209.432 to 209.451, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. “Offender” includes:

(a) A person who is convicted of a felony under the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.433

Credits for offender sentenced on or before June 30, 1969.

1. Every offender who was sentenced to prison on or before June 30, 1969, who has no serious infraction ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.443

Credits for offender sentenced after June 30, 1969, for crime committed before July 1, 1985.

1. Every offender who is sentenced to prison after June 30, 1969, for a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.446

Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 1, 1985, but before July 17, 1997.

1. Every offender who is sentenced to prison for a crime ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4465

Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 17, 1997.

1. An offender who is sentenced to prison for a crime committed on or after July ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.447

Credits for offender sentenced after June 30, 1991, for crime committed before July 1, 1985, and released on parole.

1. An offender who is sentenced after June 30, 1991, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4475

Credits for offender on parole as of January 1, 2004, or released on parole on or after January 1, 2004.

1. In addition to any credits earned pursuant to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.448

Credits for completion of program of treatment for abuse of alcohol or drugs.

1. An offender who has no serious infraction of the regulations of the Department or the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.449

Credits for completion of vocational education and training or other program.

1. An offender who has no serious infraction of the regulations of the Department, the terms and conditions ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.451

Forfeiture and restoration of credits.

1. If an offender:

(a) Commits an assault upon his keeper or a foreman, officer, offender or other person, or otherwise endangers life;

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.459

Program for employment of offenders in services and manufacturing. The Director shall present the recommendations of the Committee on Industrial Programs to the Board of State Prison Commissioners and, with ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.461

Duties and powers of Director; requirements for programs for employment of offenders.

1. The Director shall:

(a) To the greatest extent possible, approximate the normal conditions of training ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4615

Offender to obtain approval of Director for employment, contractual activity or business activity; private employment of offender.

1. An offender shall obtain the approval of the Director before he:

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.462

Director to provide secure facility for production of license plates. The Director shall provide a secure facility to be used by the Department of Motor Vehicles for the production of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.463

Deductions from wages earned by offender during incarceration; priority of deductions. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 209.2475, the Director may make the following deductions, in the following order of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.471

Offender may be allowed to participate in program beneficial to community. The Director, with the approval of the Board, may allow offenders to participate in certain educational, civic and charitable ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.481

Assignment of offender to institution or facility of minimum security.

1. The Director shall not assign any prisoner to an institution or facility of minimum security if the prisoner:

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4815

Procedure for emergency purchase of supplies, materials or equipment. The Director may establish a procedure for the emergency purchase of supplies, materials or equipment for industrial and agricultural programs in ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4817

Committee on Industrial Programs: Creation; members; term of appointed members; payment of compensation, allowances and travel expenses.

1. The Committee on Industrial Programs is hereby created.

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4818

Committee on Industrial Programs: Duties.

1. The Committee on Industrial Programs shall:

(a) Be informed on issues and developments relating to industrial programs for correctional institutions;

(b) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4827

Centers to house offenders. The Director may:

1. With the approval of the Board, establish centers to house offenders within a community so they may work to earn wages ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4829

Assignment of offender to center. The Director may assign an offender to a center for the purpose of making restitution only if:

1. The offender requests the assignment;

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4831

Deduction from wages of offender for living expenses. The Director shall determine, with the approval of the board, an amount to be deducted from the wages of each parolee or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4837

Agreement for assignment and distribution of wages of offender; schedule of restitution. Once the Director determines that restitution voluntarily offered by the offender can be made, the Director shall attempt ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4841

Distribution of earnings of offender.

1. The Director shall arrange for all earnings of an offender assigned to a center to be paid directly from the employer of the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4843

Termination of payments of restitution. Payments of restitution through the Department must terminate:

1. When the offender is released from prison, except that the payments may be continued as ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4871

Definitions. As used in NRS 209.4871 to 209.4889, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 209.4873 to 209.488, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4873

“Correctional program” defined. “Correctional program” means a program for reentry of offenders and parolees into the community that is established by the Director pursuant to NRS 209.4887. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4874

“Division” defined. “Division” means the Division of Parole and Probation of the Department of Public Safety. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4877

“Judicial program” defined. “Judicial program” means a program for reentry of offenders and parolees into the community that is established in a judicial district pursuant to NRS 209.4883. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.488

“Reentry court” defined. “Reentry court” means the court in a judicial district that has established a judicial program. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4883

Judicial program: Establishment; assignment of offenders; supervision of offenders.

1. A judicial district may establish a judicial program for reentry of offenders and parolees into the community pursuant to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4886

Participation in judicial program: Referral of offender to reentry court; powers and duties of Director; regulations; reimbursement of costs; effect of violation of terms and conditions; status of offender.

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4887

Correctional program: Establishment; assignment of offenders.

1. The Director may establish a correctional program for reentry of offenders and parolees into the community pursuant to this section.

2. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4888

Participation in correctional program: Suitability of offender; powers and duties of Director; regulations; reimbursement of costs; effect of violation of terms and conditions; status of offender.

1. Except as ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.4889

Powers and duties of Director: Contracting for certain services for offenders or parolees in correctional or judicial program; providing referrals and information regarding services; applying for and accepting gifts and ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.492

Status while participating in work or educational release program or other assignment. Any offender participating in work or educational release programs or in any other classification assignment under the provisions ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.501

Temporary furloughs.

1. The Director may grant temporary furloughs consistent with classification evaluations and requirements:

(a) To permit offenders to:

(1) Be interviewed by prospective employers;

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.511

Duties of Director when offender released from prison.

1. When an offender is released from prison by expiration of his term of sentence, by pardon or by parole, the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 209.521

Notification of victim of escape or release of offender.

1. If a victim of an offender provides his current address to the Director and makes a written request for ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.010

Definitions. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62A.180, 62A.330 and 62A.350 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.015

Administration. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.100 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.060

Residence. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.130 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.063

Perquisites. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.130 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.065

Qualifications; procedure for recruitment. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.110 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.070

Powers and duties. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.120, 63.140 and 63.180 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.075

Power to contract with university or organization for research or training. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.150 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.080

Appointment of staff of School; contracts for athletic coaches. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.160 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.085

Employees residing at School; perquisites at discretion of Administrator; report to Legislature. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.170 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.090

Organization of Department of Instruction; programs of study; enrollment of inmates in public schools; employment of inmates. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.100

Duties of Superintendent concerning provisions of title 34 of NRS. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.200 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.130

General provisions. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.300 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.140

Youth Training Center’s Gift Account. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.320 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.150

Contingency Account for Farm of Youth Training Center. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.330 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.160

Money and valuables of inmate; disposition of uncashed check issued by School to inmate. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.340 for similar ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.170

Inmates’ commissary; Youth Training Center Commissary Fund. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.350 and 63.360 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.180

Commitment of delinquents; physical examinations; expenses of support and maintenance. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.400, 63.420 and 63.430 for similar reenacted ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.185

Committing court to transmit summary of case history to Superintendent. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.400 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.187

Administrator to report to committing court inmates who appear improper for retention by School and recommend alternatives. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.189

Order of commitment: Modification; setting aside; service of notice on Superintendent. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.480 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.190

Officers and employees prohibited from serving as guardian of person or estate of inmate. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.510 for similar ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.210

Medical, surgical and dental services. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.520 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.220

Forestry camps: Establishment; employment of inmates. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.460 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.230

Forestry camps: Power of Superintendent to contract. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.460 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.240

Parole of inmates; temporary furlough. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.470 and 63.720 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.250

Suspension, modification or revocation of parole by committing court. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.770 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.260

Written order of Superintendent constitutes warrant for arrest. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.600 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.280

Penalty for aiding or concealing escape of inmate. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.610 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.285

Required notice upon escape and apprehension of inmate. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.620 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.290

Discharge. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.790 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.400

Definitions. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62A.180, 62A.330 and 62A.350 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.405

Administration. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.100 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.450

Residence. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.100 and 63.130 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.460

Perquisites. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.130 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.470

Qualifications; procedure for recruitment. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.110 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.480

Powers and duties. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.120, 63.140 and 63.180 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.490

Power to contract with university or organization for research or training. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.150 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.500

Appointment of staff of School; designation of deputies. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.160 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.510

Employees residing at School; perquisites at discretion of Administrator; report to Legislature. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.170 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.520

Organization of Department of Instruction; programs of study; enrollment of inmates in public schools; employment of inmates. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.530

Duties of Superintendent concerning provisions of title 34 of NRS. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.200 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.535

Director to administer program to educate inmates in problems of alcohol and drug abuse. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.240 for similar ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.540

General provisions. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.300 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.550

Caliente Youth Center’s Gift Account. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.320 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.560

Money and valuables of inmate; disposition of uncashed check issued by School to inmate. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.340 for similar ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.570

Inmates’ commissary; Caliente Youth Center Commissary Fund. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.350 and 63.360 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.580

Commitment of delinquents; physical examination; expenses of support and maintenance. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.400, 63.410, 63.420 and 63.430 for similar ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.590

Presence of female attendant required when dealing with female minors committed to School. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.500 for similar reenacted ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.610

Committing court to transmit summary of case history to Superintendent. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.400 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.615

Transfer of inmate of Nevada Youth Training Center. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.490 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.620

Administrator to report to committing court inmates who appear improper for retention by School and recommend alternatives. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.630

Order of commitment: Modification; setting aside; service of notice on Superintendent. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.480 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.640

Officers and employees prohibited from serving as guardian of person or estate of inmate. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.510 for similar ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.660

Medical, surgical and dental services. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.520 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.670

Parole of inmates; temporary furlough. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.470 and 63.720 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.680

Suspension, modification or revocation of parole by committing court. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.770 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.690

Written order of Superintendent constitutes warrant for arrest. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.600 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.710

Penalty for aiding or concealing escape of inmate. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.610 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.713

Required notice upon escape and apprehension of inmate. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.620 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.715

Discharge. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.790 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.730

“Youth Parole Bureau” defined. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62A.350 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.735

Power of Chief to appoint employees and enter into contracts. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.700 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.740

Duties of Chief. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.710 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.750

Placement of parolee in home and in educational or work program; safekeeping of parolee’s money; dismissal of proceedings; availability of facilities to be ascertained before recommending revocation of parole. Repealed. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 210.755

Arrest and detention of alleged violator of parole. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 63.760 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.010

Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 211A.020 to 211A.070, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to them in those ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.020

“Assistant” defined. “Assistant” means an assistant alternative sentencing officer employed pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 211A.110. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.030

“Board” defined. “Board” means a board of county commissioners. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.040

“Chief” defined. “Chief” means the chief of a department of alternative sentencing. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.050

“Court” defined. “Court” means a court having jurisdiction over a person who is charged with a misdemeanor. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.060

“Department” defined. “Department” means a department of alternative sentencing created pursuant to NRS 211A.080. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.070

“Probationer” defined. “Probationer” means a person who has been convicted of a misdemeanor, who:

1. Has had his sentence suspended pursuant to NRS 4.373 or 5.055, and is serving ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.080

Creation of department. The board of each county may create a department of alternative sentencing to provide a program of supervision for probationers. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.090

Duties of department. The department shall:

1. Supervise a probationer, who as a condition of a suspended sentence or a sentence to residential confinement, is released under the supervision ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.100

Qualifications of chief. The chief:

1. Must be appointed by the action of a majority of the board.

2. Must have at least 5 years of experience, with ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.110

Duties of chief. The chief shall:

1. Hire assistant alternative sentencing officers and other employees as necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the department within the limitations of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.120

Duties of assistant. An assistant shall:

1. Maintain detailed written records of his daily work;

2. Make any report as required by the court or the chief; and

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.125

Arrest of probationer.

1. The chief or an assistant may arrest a probationer without a warrant if there is probable cause to believe that the probationer has committed an ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.127

Violation of condition of suspended sentence by probationer.

1. If a probationer has violated a condition of his suspended sentence, the court may, upon its own motion or upon ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.130

Fees for cost of supervision: Imposition; waiver or reduction.

1. The board shall adopt a schedule of fees to be imposed on probationers to defray the cost of the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211A.140

Disclosure of information obtained in discharge of duties prohibited; exceptions.

1. Any information regarding a probationer obtained by the chief, an assistant or other employee of the department in ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.010

County to maintain county jail; location; agreements for detention of prisoners.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, at least one county jail must be built or provided ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.020

Duties of county commissioners. The board of county commissioners:

1. Is responsible for building, inspecting and repairing any county or branch county jail located in its county.

2. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.030

Sheriff is custodian of jail; appointment and compensation of jailers.

1. The sheriff is the custodian of the jail in his county, and of the prisoners therein, and shall ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.040

Transfer of prisoners.

1. Payment of expenses and the method of transporting a prisoner from a county jail to an institution or facility of the Department of Corrections must ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.050

Forfeiture by sheriff or jailer who defrauds prisoner of allowance; action by board of county commissioners. Any sheriff or jailer who defrauds a prisoner of his allowance, or does not ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.060

Detention of United States prisoners in county jails.

1. A person may be committed under the authority of the United States to any county jail if a contract has ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.080

Prisoner may be removed to another jail: Procedure; costs.

1. If for any sufficient cause, any sheriff thinks it expedient that any prisoner be removed from the jail in ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.090

Branch county jails may be established; confinement of prisoners.

1. A board of county commissioners may establish a branch county jail in any township in the county except the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.110

Jailer may be directed to work prisoners in branch jails on public roads. The board of county commissioners may direct the jailer of such branch county jail to work the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.115

Appointment of administrator. In a county in which a metropolitan police department is established, the governing body of any participating city may:

1. Establish a department of detention and ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.118

“Public works” defined. As used in NRS 211.118 to 211.200, inclusive, “public works” means the renovation, repair or cleaning of any street, drainage facility, road, sidewalk, public square, park or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.120

Duty to arrange for use of prisoners’ labor; establishment of program to release prisoners for work or education.

1. The board of county commissioners and the governing body of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.130

Prisoners deemed sentenced to labor; exceptions; establishment of program for prisoners to exchange labor for confinement.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, all prisoners sentenced by the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.140

Control of prisoners; when court may enter order affecting conditions of confinement of prisoner; labor on public works; medical care of prisoners.

1. The sheriff of each county has ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.150

Punishment for disobedience or refusal to work; reports.

1. If a prisoner is disobedient or disorderly, or does not faithfully perform his tasks, the officers having charge of him ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.160

Prisoners to have guard; exceptions.

1. Except in accordance with criteria established pursuant to subsection 2 or as otherwise provided in NRS 211.250 to 211.300, inclusive, no prisoner or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.171

Exchange of labor for confinement: Eligibility of prisoner; regulations for performance of labor.

1. The sheriff or chief of police of the municipality shall prescribe criteria of eligibility for ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.180

Exchange of labor for confinement: Promise of prisoner to appear; penalty for violation of promise.

1. A prisoner who voluntarily exchanges labor for confinement shall give his promise to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.190

Exchange of labor for confinement: Administrative fee. The board of county commissioners or the governing body of a city may establish an administrative fee for participation in the program of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.200

Exchange of labor for confinement: Return of prisoner to confinement for violation of regulation. If a prisoner violates a regulation governing his conduct or his performance of assigned labor, under ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.210

Release for work or education: Application by prisoner; authority of administrator of program.

1. A prisoner sentenced to the county, city or town jail may apply to participate in ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.220

Release for work or education: Activities which may be included; conditions of employment.

1. Employment may include the care of the prisoner’s own children during the day and education ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.230

Release for work or education: Temporary release for other purposes. The administrator of the program may release a prisoner from the facility:

1. If he is injured during work ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.240

Early release of prisoners to relieve overcrowding.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the sheriff with respect to a county jail, or the officer in charge with ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.241

Definitions. As used in NRS 211.241 to 211.249, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 211.2411 and 211.2413 have the meanings ascribed to them ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.2411

“Alternative program” defined. “Alternative program” means a program to which a prisoner may be assigned as an alternative to incarceration. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.2413

“Prisoner” defined. “Prisoner” means a person who has been convicted of a crime punishable pursuant to the laws of this state and:

1. Sentenced to a term of imprisonment ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.2415

Reimbursement for expenses incurred by county or city.

1. A board of county commissioners or the governing body of an incorporated city may seek reimbursement from a nonindigent prisoner ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.242

Investigation of financial status of prisoner required; prisoner to complete form to be used in investigation.

1. Before a board of county commissioners or the governing body of an ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.243

List of prisoners and information related to their incarceration and financial status to be provided upon request. If a board of county commissioners or the governing body of an incorporated ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.244

Demand for reimbursement; supervised community service to satisfy demand.

1. At any time after the conviction of a prisoner, and after the financial status of the prisoner has been ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.245

Civil action against prisoner who fails to make payment when due; temporary restraining order to prevent disposition of prisoner’s property; priority of payments for existing obligations.

1. If a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.246

Prisoner who refuses to cooperate in satisfying reimbursement may not receive reduction of term of imprisonment.

1. A prisoner who is or was sentenced to a term of imprisonment ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.247

Information and assistance in securing reimbursement to be provided. The sheriff of the county, the administrator of the department of detention of an incorporated city, a person chosen to administer ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.248

Reimbursements obtained to be credited to general fund of county or city. Reimbursements secured or otherwise obtained by a board of county commissioners or the governing body of an incorporated ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.249

Amount of reimbursement that may be sought from prisoner who served sentence intermittently. Any amount of reimbursement sought pursuant to NRS 211.241 to 211.249, inclusive, from a prisoner who has ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.250

Prerequisites for electronic supervision. Unless the sentencing court otherwise orders in a particular case, the sheriff or chief of police may supervise a convicted prisoner electronically instead of confining him ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.260

Eligibility of prisoners for electronic supervision and to participate in other programs.

1. A prisoner need not be employed, be eligible for release for work under NRS 211.120, or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.270

Establishment and violation of rules and conditions for electronic supervision. The sheriff or chief of police shall establish general rules and individual conditions for electronic supervision. If a prisoner violates ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.280

Fees for electronic supervision. The board of county commissioners or the governing body of the city shall set an application fee and a daily fee for electronic supervision reasonably commensurate ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.290

Contracting with private firm to perform electronic supervision. The sheriff or chief of police may contract with a private firm to perform electronic supervision under his direction. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.300

Electronic supervision of unconvicted person detained before trial. With the approval of the court of jurisdiction for the particular case, the sheriff or chief of police may supervise an unconvicted ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.310

Credits for prisoner sentenced before October 1, 1991.

1. For each month in which a prisoner who is sentenced to a term of imprisonment in a local detention facility ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.320

Credits for prisoner sentenced on or after October 1, 1991.

1. For each month in which a prisoner who is sentenced to a term of imprisonment in a local ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.330

Credits for completion of educational program.

1. In addition to the credits on a term of imprisonment provided for in NRS 211.310, 211.320 and 211.340, the sheriff of the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.340

Credits for completion of program of treatment for abuse of alcohol or drugs.

1. In addition to the credits on a term of imprisonment provided for in NRS 211.310, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.350

Service of intermittent sentence: Administrative fee; conditions.

1. A board of county commissioners or the governing body of an incorporated city may collect an administrative fee from each prisoner, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.360

Establishment and operation of commissary.

1. The sheriff or chief of police of a city may establish and operate in each jail in his jurisdiction a commissary to sell ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.370

Taking custody of prisoner for whom outstanding warrant for arrest by another law enforcement agency exists; payment of costs.

1. If a sheriff, chief of police or town marshal ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.380

Safekeeping of prisoners’ money and valuables: Deposit of money in trust fund; duties of sheriff; interest and income earned on money in fund.

1. The sheriff of each county ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 211.390

Safekeeping of prisoners’ money and valuables: Reasonable deduction to pay for property damaged or destroyed by prisoner; notice and hearing.

1. A sheriff shall, by regulation, establish criteria for ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.010

Punishment for unauthorized injury of prisoner; forfeiture abolished except when statutorily authorized.

1. Every person sentenced to imprisonment in any penal institution is under the protection of the law, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.020

Inhumanity to prisoners.

1. A jailer or person who is guilty of willful inhumanity or oppression to any prisoner under his care or custody shall be punished:

(a) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.030

Warrant for arrest of escaped prisoner.

1. When any prisoner escapes from an institution or facility of the Department of Corrections, the Director of the Department may issue a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.040

Expenses of recapture and return of escaped prisoners.

1. If an escape is not the result of carelessness, incompetency or other official delinquency of the Director or other officers ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.050

Authority to offer reward in certain cases.

1. If any person who has been sentenced to confinement in the state prison, by any court having competent authority within this ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.070

Expenses of prosecuting prisoner and person acting in concert with prisoner who escapes or commits crime while incarcerated.

1. The expenses and costs of prosecuting any person for escaping ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.080

Recapture and imprisonment. Every person in custody, under sentence of imprisonment for any crime, who shall escape from custody, may be recaptured and imprisoned for a term equal to the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.090

Penalties for prisoner who escapes. A prisoner confined in a prison, or being in the lawful custody of an officer or other person, who escapes or attempts to escape from ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.093

Manufacture or possession by prisoner of items adapted, designed or commonly used to escape prohibited; penalty; exception.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, a prisoner who is ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.095

Unauthorized absences which constitute escape from prison; punishment; exception.

1. Any unauthorized absence from the place of assignment by an offender who is on temporary furlough, participating in a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.100

Aiding prisoner to escape. A person who, with the intent to effect or facilitate the escape of a prisoner, whether the escape is effected or attempted or not, conveys or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.110

Custodian permitting escape. A person who willfully allows a prisoner lawfully in his custody to escape, or connives at or assists such an escape, or willfully omits any act or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.120

Ministerial officer permitting escape. An officer who asks or receives, directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward, or promise thereof, to procure, assist, connive at or permit any prisoner ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.130

Concealing escaped prisoner. A person who knowingly conceals, or harbors for the purpose of concealment, a prisoner who has escaped or is escaping from custody shall be punished, according to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.140

Unauthorized communication with prisoner. Every person who, not being authorized by law or by any officer authorized thereby, shall have any verbal communication with any prisoner in any jail, prison ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.150

Communication with person charged or convicted of felony in county jail.

1. A person shall not visit, or in any manner communicate with, any prisoner convicted of or charged ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.160

Furnishing weapon, facsimile, intoxicant or controlled substance to state prisoner; possession of controlled substance by state prisoner.

1. A person, who is not authorized by law, who knowingly furnishes, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.170

Furnishing intoxicant to person lawfully confined in jail or detention facility.

1. Any person who sells, barters, exchanges or in any manner disposes of any spirituous or malt liquor ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.180

Sale of liquor within half mile of institution of Department of Corrections unlawful; restriction on granting of new licenses. It is unlawful for any person, unless he was licensed to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.185

Possession or control of dangerous weapon or facsimile by incarcerated person prohibited.

1. A person who is incarcerated in the state prison or any county or city jail or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.187

Voluntary sexual conduct between prisoner and another person; penalty.

1. A prisoner who is in lawful custody or confinement, other than in the custody of the Division of Parole ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.189

Unlawful acts related to human excrement or bodily fluid; penalty; investigation; testing for communicable diseases; plea bargaining prohibited.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 9, a prisoner who ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.190

Penalty. If any person shall, willfully and intentionally, break down, pull down, or otherwise destroy or injure, in whole or in part, any public jail or other place of confinement, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 212.220

Penalties for absence without authorization or tampering with electronic device; restitution.

1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 213.400, a person who has been arrested for, charged with or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.005

Definitions. As used in NRS 213.005 to 213.100, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. “Board” means the State Board of Pardons Commissioners.

2. “Victim” includes:

(a) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.010

State Board of Pardons Commissioners: Members; meetings; notice of meetings to victim.

1. The State Board of Pardons Commissioners consists of the Governor, the justices of the Supreme Court ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.015

Salaries of certain Board members who are justices of Supreme Court.

1. A member of the Board who has served as a district judge or as a justice of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.017

Secretary of Board: Appointment; qualifications; duties.

1. The Chairman of the State Board of Parole Commissioners shall appoint a person to serve as Secretary of the State Board of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.020

Notice of application for remission, commutation or pardon: Number of copies; contents; service.

1. Any person intending to apply to have a fine or forfeiture remitted, or a punishment ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.030

When notice of application not required. No notice shall be required of an application for:

1. A restoration to citizenship to take effect at the expiration of a term ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.040

District attorneys to furnish Board with statement upon receipt of notice of application for remission, commutation or pardon; notice of application to victim. All district attorneys receiving notice of an ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.050

Board members may administer oaths; certification of affidavits and depositions by judges, county clerks and notaries public.

1. Any member of the Board shall have authority to administer an ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.055

Handicapped person entitled to services of interpreter at hearing. [Effective through June 30, 2005.] An applicant or a witness at a hearing upon an application for clemency who is a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.055

Person with disability entitled to services of interpreter at hearing. [Effective July 1, 2005.] An applicant or a witness at a hearing upon an application for clemency who is a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.060

Procedure when judgment of fine or forfeiture is remitted. Whenever acting as the Board, the Governor, justices of the Supreme Court and the Attorney General, or the major part of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.070

Fines and forfeitures do not include discharge from liability on bail bond. The fines and forfeitures mentioned in this chapter shall not be so construed as to include the remittance ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.080

Procedure when death penalty is commuted.

1. Whenever any punishment involving the death penalty is commuted, a statement in writing shall be made out and signed reciting:

(a) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.085

Board prohibited from commuting sentence of death or imprisonment for life without possibility of parole to sentence that would allow parole.

1. If a person is convicted of murder ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.090

Pardon: Restoration of civil rights; limitations.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a person who is granted a pardon for any offense committed:

(a) Is ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.095

Notice by Board to victim if clemency granted. If the Board remits a fine or forfeiture, commutes a sentence or grants a pardon, it shall give written notice of its ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.100

Order of discharge when clemency granted. Whenever clemency is granted by the Board, there shall be served upon the Director of the Department of Corrections or other officer having the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.10705

Legislative declaration concerning parole, probation and residential confinement. The Legislature finds and declares that the release or continuation of a person on parole or probation is an act of grace ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1071

Division: Creation; composition; Chief.

1. There is hereby created the Division of Parole and Probation of the Department of Public Safety.

2. The Division consists of the Chief ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1072

Chief: Duties. The Chief shall:

1. Administer all activities and services of the Division.

2. Be responsible for the management of the Division. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1073

Chief: Powers. The Chief may:

1. Organize the Division to provide maximum efficiency in carrying out its duties.

2. Appoint the heads of sections as established.

3. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1075

Information obtained by parole and probation officers and employees privileged; nondisclosure. Except as otherwise provided by specific statute, all information obtained in the discharge of official duty by a parole ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1076

Fee to defray costs of supervision; regulations; waiver.

1. The Division shall:

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, charge each parolee, probationer or person supervised by ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1077

Contracts and agreements with Federal Government. The Division may enter into such contracts and agreements with the Federal Government or any of its agencies as may be necessary, proper and ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1078

Level of supervision of probationer or parolee; review; notice to probationer or parolee of change in level.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the Division shall set ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.108

Creation; members; Chairman; qualifications; decisions.

1. The State Board of Parole Commissioners is hereby created within the Department of Public Safety.

2. The Board consists of seven members ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1085

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 ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1086

Method of payment of compensation, salaries and expenses of Executive Secretary and employees. The compensation, salaries and expenses of the Executive Secretary and employees of the Board must be paid, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1087

Terms of members; vacancies; other employment prohibited; administration of oaths; certification of affidavits and depositions.

1. The term of office of each member of the Board is 4 years.

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1088

Program of orientation for new members and case hearing representatives; continuing education of members and case hearing representatives.

1. The Department of Public Safety in conjunction with the Department ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.10885

Board to adopt standards for granting or revocation of parole; sample form regarding probability of success on parole to be made available to public; review of effectiveness of standards; report ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.10887

Board to compile, maintain, organize and tabulate information concerning decisions regarding parole.

1. The Board shall compile and maintain detailed information concerning all decisions regarding parole. The information must ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1089

Subpoenas.

1. For the purposes of NRS 213.107 to 213.157, inclusive:

(a) The Chairman of the Board; and

(b) The inquiring officer conducting an inquiry pursuant to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1092

Chief: Appointment; qualifications; principal office.

1. The Director of the Department of Public Safety shall appoint the Chief Parole and Probation Officer, who is in the unclassified service of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1094

Chief: Other employment prohibited. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer shall devote his entire time and attention to the business of his office and shall not pursue any other business ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1095

Chief: Powers and duties. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer:

1. Is responsible for and shall supervise the fiscal affairs and responsibilities of the Division.

2. May establish, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1096

Powers and duties of assistant parole and probation officers. Assistant parole and probation officers shall:

1. Investigate all cases referred to them for investigation by the Board or by ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.10983

Seizure, custody, use and sale of property other than dangerous instrument or weapon.

1. A parole or probation officer shall immediately deliver to the Division any seized, abandoned or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.10985

Seizure, custody, use and sale of dangerous instrument or weapon.

1. A parole or probation officer shall immediately deliver to the Division any seized, abandoned or unclaimed instrument or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.10988

Chief to adopt standards for recommendations regarding parole or probation.

1. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer shall adopt by regulation standards to assist him in formulating a recommendation ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1099

Limitations on Board’s power to release prisoners on parole.

1. Except as otherwise provided in this section and NRS 213.1214 and 213.1215, the Board may release on parole a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.110

Regulations regarding parole; suspension of parole to permit induction into military service.

1. Subject to the provisions of NRS 213.120, the Board shall establish rules and regulations under which ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.115

Release of certain prisoners on parole at request of authorities of other jurisdictions for prosecution. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, any prisoner may be released conditionally on parole ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.120

When prisoner becomes eligible for parole.

1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 213.1213 and as limited by statute for certain specified offenses, a prisoner who was sentenced to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1213

Eligibility for parole of prisoner sentenced to serve two or more concurrent sentences is based on sentence with longest period. If a prisoner is sentenced pursuant to NRS 176.035 to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1214

Prisoners required to be certified by panel before release on parole; recertification required if prisoner returns to custody; revocation of certification; immunity.

1. The Board shall not release on ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1215

Mandatory release of certain prisoners.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 3, 4 and 5 and in cases where a consecutive sentence is still to be served, if ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1216

Release of prisoner whose conduct during commission of crime satisfies requirements for enhancement for certain crimes against older persons.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the Board ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.12175

Board may impose any reasonable conditions on parolee to protect health, safety and welfare of community. The Board may, as a condition of releasing a prisoner on parole, impose any ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1218

Person to submit signed document before being released on parole; Division to contact person released on parole within 5 days unless waived by Chief.

1. Before a person may ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.122

Chief to develop statewide plan for strict supervision of parolees. The Chief shall develop a statewide plan for the strict supervision of parolees released pursuant to NRS 213.1215. In addition ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.123

Imposition of tests to determine use of controlled substance as condition of parole.

1. Upon the granting of parole to a prisoner, the Board may, when the circumstances warrant, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1235

Program of aftercare following assignment to therapeutic community as condition of parole. If a prisoner is granted parole and a determination has been made pursuant to NRS 209.4238 that the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.124

Imposition of program of intensive supervision as condition of parole; Chief to develop program; program to include electronic supervision of parolee.

1. Upon the granting of parole to a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1243

Release of sex offender: Program of lifetime supervision.

1. The Board shall establish by regulation a program of lifetime supervision of sex offenders to commence after any period of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1245

Prisoner convicted of sexual offense: Mandatory conditions of parole.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, if the Board releases on parole a prisoner convicted of an offense ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1255

Prisoner convicted of sexual offense against child under 14: Additional conditions of parole required when appropriate.

1. In addition to any conditions of parole required to be imposed pursuant ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1258

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 ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.126

Requirement of restitution as condition of parole; Restitution Trust Fund.

1. Unless complete restitution was made while the parolee was incarcerated, the Board shall impose as a condition of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1263

Board may prohibit association with members of criminal gang as condition of parole.

1. The Board may, as a condition of releasing a prisoner on parole, prohibit the prisoner ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.128

Handicapped person entitled to services of interpreter at hearing of case. [Effective through June 30, 2005.] A prisoner, parolee or a witness at the hearing of a case who is ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.128

Person with disability entitled to services of interpreter at hearing of case. [Effective July 1, 2005.] A prisoner, parolee or a witness at the hearing of a case who is ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.130

Department of Corrections to determine eligibility for parole and provide data to Board; use of photographs related to offense when considering parole; meetings to consider prisoner for parole; notice to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.133

Delegation of Board’s authority to hear and act upon parole of prisoner and issues before Board.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 6 and 7, the Board may ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.135

Case hearing representatives: Board may maintain list of eligible persons; qualifications; designation.

1. The Board may establish and maintain a list of persons eligible to serve as case hearing ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.140

Board to consider parole of eligible prisoner; release may be authorized whether or not prisoner accepts parole; duties of Division when parole is authorized; adoption of regulations.

1. When ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.142

Rehearing to be scheduled if parole denied.

1. Upon denying the parole of a prisoner, the Board shall schedule a rehearing. The date on which the rehearing is to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.145

Parolees’ Revolving Account: Creation; use; reversion of balances.

1. A parolees’ revolving loan account in the sum of $4,500 is hereby created for the use of the Board.

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.150

Board’s authority to adopt regulations covering conduct of parolees; Board’s authority to retake parolees. The Board may:

1. Make and enforce regulations covering the conduct of paroled prisoners.

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.151

Arrest of alleged violator of parole: Powers and duties of peace officers.

1. The Board’s written order, certified to by the Chief Parole and Probation Officer, is sufficient warrant ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.15103

Incarceration and custody of parolee who violates condition of parole; duty of Division.

1. If a parolee is incarcerated in a county jail for a violation of a condition ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.15105

Placement of alleged parole violator in residential confinement pending inquiry. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer may, in accordance with the provisions of NRS 213.15193, 213.15195 and 213.15198, order any ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1511

Inquiry to determine probable cause to believe violation occurred: Inquiring officer; place and time of inquiry; oaths.

1. Before a parolee who has been arrested and is in custody ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1513

Inquiry to determine probable cause to believe violation occurred: Notice to parolee; rights of parolee.

1. The Board or detaining authority shall give the arrested parolee advance notice of:

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1515

Inquiry to determine probable cause to believe violation occurred: Findings and determinations of inquiring officer; continued detention of parolee.

1. Upon completion of the inquiry, the inquiring officer shall:

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1517

Actions by Chief and Board after determination of existence of probable cause to continue detention of paroled prisoner.

1. Where the inquiring officer has determined that there is probable ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1518

Effect of violation of condition of parole, forfeiture and restoration of credits.

1. If a parolee violates a condition of his parole, he forfeits all or part of the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.15185

When paroled prisoner deemed escaped prisoner; loss of credits; service of unexpired term of imprisonment.

1. A prisoner who is paroled and leaves the State without permission from the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.15187

Conviction and incarceration of paroled prisoner in other jurisdiction; revocation or continuation of parole.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, if a prisoner who is paroled by ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1519

Effect of parole revocation.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a parolee whose parole is revoked by decision of the Board for a violation of any rule ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.15193

Residential confinement of alleged violator of parole: Requirements; electronic supervision.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, the Chief may order the residential confinement of a parolee if ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.15195

Residential confinement of alleged violator of parole: Terms and conditions; notification of parolee.

1. In ordering a parolee to be placed in residential confinement, the Chief Parole and Probation ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.15198

Residential confinement of alleged violator of parole: Termination by Chief Parole and Probation Officer.

1. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer may terminate the residential confinement of a parolee ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.152

Residential confinement of violator of parole: Authority of Board; requirements; electronic supervision.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, if a parolee violates a condition of his parole, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1524

Residential confinement of violator of parole: Terms and conditions; notification of parolee.

1. In ordering a parolee to a term of residential confinement, the Board may establish the terms ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1526

Residential confinement of violator of parole: Violation of term or condition. If it is determined that the parolee violated any term or condition of his residential confinement, the order may ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.1528

Residential confinement of violator of parole: Program of supervision. The Board shall establish procedures to administer a program of supervision for parolees who are ordered to a term of residential ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.153

Payment of expenses of returning person for violating parole; restitution for expenses incurred in return.

1. The necessary expenses of returning to the State Board of Parole Commissioners a ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.154

Division to issue honorable or dishonorable discharge to parolee whose term of sentence has expired; unpaid restitution constitutes civil liability.

1. The Division shall issue an honorable discharge to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.155

Restoration of civil rights; limitations.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a person who receives an honorable discharge from parole pursuant to NRS 213.154:

(a) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.157

Restoration of civil rights after sentence served; limitations.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a person convicted of a felony in the State of Nevada who has ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.215

Enactment of Compact. The Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision is hereby ratified, enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions legally joining in the Compact, in substantially the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.220

Declaration of state policy. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.410 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.230

Definitions. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.400 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.240

Establishment of programs for special supervision of youthful offenders. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.430 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.245

Adoption of minimum standards for programs. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.420 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.250

Application for state aid to support programs. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.440 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.260

Prerequisites for receipt of state support. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.440 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.270

Use of money received from State; determination of amounts payable. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.450 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.280

Allocation of money to juvenile courts for programs. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.450 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.285

Increase in amount of money appropriated to county to be used for purchase of goods, property or services. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.290

Report on program by juvenile court required. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62G.470 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.291

Definitions. As used in NRS 213.291 to 213.360, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 213.293, 213.294 and 213.297 have the meanings ascribed to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.293

“Department” defined. “Department” means the Department of Corrections. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.294

“Director” defined. “Director” means the Director of the Department. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.297

“Program” defined. “Program” means a program of work release that is established by the Department pursuant to NRS 213.300. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.300

Establishment of program.

1. The Department of Corrections may establish and administer a program of work release under which a person sentenced to a term of imprisonment in an ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.310

Selection and referral of offenders for enrollment in program.

1. If a program is established by the Department pursuant to NRS 213.300, the Director shall, by appropriate means of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.315

Eligibility of illiterate offenders, offenders whose native language is not English and offenders with developmental, learning and other disabilities.

1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, an offender ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.320

Administration of program; duties of Director.

1. If a program is established by the Department pursuant to NRS 213.300, the Director shall administer the program and shall:

(a) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.330

Disposition of salaries and wages of offender.

1. The salaries or wages of an offender employed pursuant to the program must be disbursed in the following order:

(a) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.340

Contracts for quartering enrollees; suitable facilities required. Repealed. (See chapter 426, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 2587.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.350

Enrollees not agents or employees of State; status.

1. An offender enrolled in the program is not an agent, employee or servant of the Department while he is:

...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.360

Termination of enrollment; unauthorized absence constitutes escape.

1. The Director may immediately terminate any offender’s enrollment in the program and transfer him to an institution of the Department if, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.371

Definitions. As used in NRS 213.371 to 213.410, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. “Division” means the Division of Parole and Probation of the Department of Public Safety.

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.375

Determination of eligibility for residential confinement after determining that offender is abuser of alcohol or drugs. Upon the determination, pursuant to NRS 484.3796, that an offender is an abuser of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.380

Division to establish procedures for and conditions of residential confinement; use of electronic device.

1. The Division shall establish procedures for the residential confinement of offenders.

2. The ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.390

Duties of Chief Parole and Probation Officer. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer shall:

1. Furnish to an offender a written statement of the terms and conditions of his ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.400

Effect of absence of offender from residence, employment, treatment or other authorized activity.

1. If an offender is absent, without authorization, from his residence, employment, treatment, including, but not ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.410

Division to conduct inquiry regarding escape of offender from residential confinement or other violation of term or condition of residential confinement; duties of inquiring officer.

1. Whenever it is ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.500

Supervision of offenders assigned to program. Expired by limitation. (See chapter 403, Statutes of Nevada 2001, at page 1937.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.600

Definitions. As used in NRS 213.600 to 213.635, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 213.605 to 213.620, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.605

“Board” defined. “Board” means the State Board of Parole Commissioners. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.607

“Correctional program” defined. “Correctional program” means a program for reentry of offenders and parolees into the community that is established by the Director pursuant to NRS 209.4887. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.609

“Director” defined. “Director” means the Director of the Department of Corrections. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.610

“Division” defined. “Division” means the Division of Parole and Probation of the Department of Public Safety. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.615

“Judicial program” defined. “Judicial program” means a program for reentry of prisoners and parolees into the community that is established in a judicial district pursuant to NRS 209.4883. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.620

“Reentry court” defined. “Reentry court” means the court in a judicial district that has established a judicial program. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.625

Judicial program: Referral of offender to reentry court; requirement of participating in program as condition of parole; powers and duties of Board.

1. Except as otherwise provided in this ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.630

Effect of violation of term or condition of judicial program or parole; powers of reentry court; duties of Board.

1. If the reentry court determines that a parolee has ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.632

Referral of prisoner or parolee to be considered for participation in correctional program; participation as condition of parole; considerations; regulations; limitations.

1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.633

Violation of term or condition of correctional program or of parole to be reported to Board.

1. If the Director determines that a parolee has violated a term or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 213.635

Supervision of participant in correctional or judicial program. The Division shall supervise each person who is participating in a correctional or judicial program pursuant to NRS 209.4886, 209.4888, 213.625 or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 214.010

Execution of Compact. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62I.010 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 214.015

Authorized amendment to Compact. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62I.020 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 214.020

Administrator: Designation; powers and duties. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62I.030 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 214.030

Execution of supplementary agreements by Administrator; limitations. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62I.040 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 214.040

Payment of claims from Reserve for Statutory Contingency Account. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62I.050 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 214.050

Payment of fees of attorneys and guardians ad litem. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62I.060 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 214.060

Responsibilities of state departments, agencies and officers. Repealed. (See chapter 206, Statutes of Nevada 2003, at page 1162.) (Cf. NRS 62I.070 for similar reenacted provisions.) ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 215A.010

Enactment of Compact. The Interstate Corrections Compact, set forth in full in NRS 215A.020, is hereby enacted into law. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 215A.020

Text of Compact. The Interstate Corrections Compact is as follows:

The party states, desiring by common action to fully utilize and improve their institutional facilities and provide adequate programs ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 215A.030

Commitment by courts to institutions without state if state has entered into contracts. Any court of this state having power to commit or transfer an inmate, as defined in Article ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 215A.040

Enforcement of Compact. The courts, departments, agencies and officers of this state and its subdivisions shall enforce this Compact and shall do all things appropriate to the effectuation of its ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 215A.050

Hearings. Any state officers who may be charged with holding any hearings contemplated by this Compact are hereby authorized and directed to hold such hearings as may be requested by ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 215A.060

Effectuation of state’s participation by contract. Any state officer who may be charged with the disposition or care of an inmate, as defined in Article II(d) of the Interstate Corrections ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.005

Dissemination of information describing benefits available pursuant to this chapter. The Clerk of the Board may prepare and disseminate information describing the benefits available pursuant to this chapter to victims ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.007

Right of victim to receive proceeds from material based upon or related to crime; limitation on liability.

1. A victim may commence any action specified in NRS 11.190, 11.215 ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.010

Policy of state. It is the policy of this state to provide assistance to persons who are victims of violent crimes or the dependents of victims of violent crimes. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.020

Definitions. As used in NRS 217.010 to 217.270, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 217.025 to 217.070, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.025

“Appeals officer” defined. “Appeals officer” means an appeals officer of the Department of Administration. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.030

“Board” defined. “Board” means the State Board of Examiners. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.033

“Compensation officer” defined. “Compensation officer” means a compensation officer of the Department of Administration. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.035

“Crime” defined. “Crime” means:

1. An act or omission committed within this state which, if committed by an adult, is forbidden by law and punishable upon conviction by death, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.040

“Dependents” defined. “Dependents” means the relatives of a deceased or injured victim who were wholly or partially dependent upon his income at the time of his death or injury. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.045

“Hearing officer” defined. “Hearing officer” means a hearing officer of the Department of Administration. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.050

“Personal injury” defined. “Personal injury” means:

1. Actual bodily harm or threat of bodily harm which results in a need for medical treatment;

2. In the case of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.060

“Relative” defined. “Relative” of any person includes:

1. A spouse, parent, grandparent or stepparent;

2. A natural born, step or adopted child;

3. A grandchild, brother, sister, ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.065

“Resident” defined. “Resident” means a person who:

1. Is a citizen of the United States or who is lawfully entitled to reside in the United States; and

2. ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.070

“Victim” defined. “Victim” means:

1. A person who is physically injured or killed as the direct result of a criminal act;

2. A minor who was involved in ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.090

Compensation officers: Appointment; duties; instruction.

1. The Clerk of the Board shall appoint one or more compensation officers.

2. A compensation officer shall:

(a) Conduct an investigation ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.100

Application for compensation; medical reports.

1. Any person eligible for compensation under the provisions of NRS 217.010 to 217.270, inclusive, may apply to the Board for such compensation. Where ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.102

Circumstances under which resident injured in another state may apply for compensation. A resident who is a victim of a crime that occurred in a state other than the State ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.105

Confidentiality of information. Any information which a compensation officer obtains in the investigation of a claim for compensation pursuant to NRS 217.090 or which is submitted pursuant to NRS 217.100 ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.110

Review of application; appeal of denial by compensation officer; investigation of claim; decisions.

1. Upon receipt of an application for compensation, the compensation officer shall review the application to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.112

Hearing before hearing officer: Request by applicant; failure to request hearing excused under certain circumstances; notice of change of address.

1. An applicant who is subject to the provisions ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.113

Hearing before hearing officer: Procedure; subpoenas; evidence; records; decision.

1. If an applicant appeals a determination of the compensation officer, the hearing officer shall hold a hearing unless the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.115

Waiver of times specified. The limitations of time in NRS 217.110 and 217.113 may be waived by the applicant or, upon good cause shown, by the hearing officer or appeals ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.117

Appeal of decision of hearing officer or appeals officer; powers and duties of appeals officer.

1. The applicant or Clerk of the Board may, within 15 days after the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.120

Proof of conviction conclusive evidence of commission of offense. If any person has been convicted of any offense with respect to an act on which a claim under NRS 217.010 ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.130

Regulations. In the performance of its functions, the Board may adopt, rescind and amend rules and regulations prescribing the procedures to be followed in the filing of applications and proceedings ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.140

Attorney’s fees.

1. The hearing officer may, as part of any order entered pursuant to the provisions of NRS 217.010 to 217.270, inclusive, allow reasonable attorney’s fees, but these ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.150

Standards for compensation. The Board shall, so far as practicable, formulate standards for the uniform application of NRS 217.010 to 217.270, inclusive, by the compensation officers in the determination of ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.160

Persons who may be awarded compensation.

1. The compensation officer may order the payment of compensation:

(a) To or for the benefit of the victim.

(b) If ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.170

Suspension of proceedings. Upon application made by an appropriate prosecuting authority, the compensation, hearing or appeals officer or the Board may suspend any proceedings being conducted pursuant to NRS 217.010 ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.180

Order for compensation: Considerations.

1. In determining whether to make an order for compensation, the compensation officer shall consider the provocation, consent or any other behavior of the victim ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.200

Payment of compensation for expenses and losses; certificate for meritorious citizen’s service; limitations.

1. The compensation officer may order the payment of compensation and the award of a Governor’s ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.210

Limitations on time for making order for payment of compensation; exceptions.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, an order for the payment of compensation must not be ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.220

Award of compensation prohibited under certain circumstances; exceptions.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, compensation must not be awarded if the victim:

(a) Was ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.240

Recovery by applicant: Subrogation; duty of notice and payment. An applicant who accepts an award does so under the following conditions:

1. The State of Nevada is immediately subrogated ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.245

Acceptance of payment from Board for certain services provided to victim constitutes payment in full. Notwithstanding another provision of law, if a person who provides a service to a victim ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.250

Reports. The Board shall prepare and transmit biennially to the Legislature a report of its activities, including:

1. The amount of compensation awarded;

2. The number of applicants;

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.260

Fund for Compensation of Victims of Crime.

1. Money for payment of compensation as ordered by the Board and for payment of salaries and other expenses incurred by the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.270

Unlawful acts; penalty. Any person who knowingly obtains or attempts to obtain, or aids or abets any person to obtain, by means of a willfully false statement or representation or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.280

“Victim of sexual assault” defined. As used in NRS 217.280 to 217.350, inclusive, “victim of sexual assault” means a person who has been sexually assaulted as defined by NRS 200.366 ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.290

County to provide for counseling and medical treatment of victims. The board of county commissioners of each county shall provide by ordinance for the counseling and medical treatment of victims ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.300

Payment of cost of initial medical care of victim. The county in whose jurisdiction a sexual assault is committed shall pay any costs incurred for medical care for any physical ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.310

Application for medical and psychological treatment of victim and spouse; companionship during counseling; prerequisite to approval.

1. If any victim of sexual assault requires medical treatment for physical injuries ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.320

Availability of medical and psychological treatment; limitation of cost.

1. Upon approval by the board of county commissioners as provided in NRS 217.310, medical treatment for the victim’s physical ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.330

Certification by person providing counseling or psychological treatment required.

1. The board of county commissioners shall require the psychologist, psychiatrist or counselor treating a victim of sexual assault or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.340

Limitations on time for treatment. No order for treatment pursuant to NRS 217.310 and 217.320 may be made by the board of county commissioners unless:

1. The application for ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.350

Regulations prescribing procedures. In the performance of its functions under NRS 217.280 to 217.350, inclusive, the board of county commissioners may adopt, rescind and amend regulations prescribing the procedures to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.400

Definitions. As used in NRS 217.400 to 217.475, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. “Dating relationship” means frequent, intimate associations primarily characterized by the expectation of affectional or ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.410

Allocation of money to organizations specifically created to assist victims of sexual assault. In a county whose population is 400,000 or more, the Administrator of the Division shall allocate 15 ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.420

Grants from Account for Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence: Eligibility. To be eligible for a grant from the Account for Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence, an applicant must:

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.440

Account for Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence: Creation; administration; application for grant.

1. An Account for Aid for Victims of Domestic Violence is hereby created in the State ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.445

Expenditure of grant must be approved by Division. No organization in a county whose population is less than 100,000 which receives a grant from the Account for Aid for Victims ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.450

Procedure for award of grants; formula.

1. The Commission on Mental Health and Developmental Services shall advise the Administrator of the Division concerning the award of grants from the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.460

Reports from recipients of grants; report from Administrator of Division to Legislature.

1. Each organization which has received a grant for assistance to victims of domestic violence shall furnish ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.462

Fictitious address for victim of domestic violence or sexual assault: Eligibility; application to Secretary of State; penalty for providing false information.

1. An adult person, a parent or guardian ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.464

Fictitious address for victim of domestic violence or sexual assault: Designation of fictitious address; forwarding of mail; disclosure of confidential address by Secretary of State.

1. If the Secretary ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.466

Fictitious address for victim of domestic violence: Form for participant to register to vote or change address of registration. If a participant indicates to the Secretary of State that the ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.468

Fictitious address for victim of domestic violence or sexual assault: Cancellation.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, the Secretary of State shall cancel the fictitious ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.471

Fictitious address for victim of domestic violence: Adoption of procedures by Secretary of State. The Secretary of State shall adopt procedures to carry out the provisions of NRS 217.462 to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.475

Team to review death of victim of domestic violence.

1. A court or an agency of a local government may organize or sponsor one or more multidisciplinary teams to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 217.480

County to provide for counseling of victims and certain relatives upon request.

1. The board of county commissioners of each county shall provide by ordinance for the counseling of ...

Last modified: February 26, 2006