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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 176 - JUDGMENT AND EXECUTION

NRS 176.0926 Crime against child: Notice of conviction to Central Repository; defendant to be informed of duty to register; effect of failure to inform.

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NRS 176.0926 Crime against child: Notice of conviction to Central Repository; defendant to be informed of duty to register; effect of failure to inform.
1. If a defendant is convicted of a crime against a child, the court shall, following the imposition of a sentence:
(a)Notify the Central Repository of the conviction of the defendant, so the Central Repository may carry out the provisions for registration of the defendant pursuant to NRS 179D.450 .
(b)Inform the defendant of the requirements for registration, including, but not limited to:
(1)The duty to register initially pursuant to NRS 179D.445 ;
(2)The duty to register in this State during any period in which the defendant is a resident of this State or a nonresident who is a student or worker within this State and the time within which the defendant is required to register pursuant to NRS 179D.450 ;
(3)The duty to register in any other jurisdiction, including, without limitation, any jurisdiction outside the United States, during any period in which the defendant is a resident of the other jurisdiction or a nonresident who is a student or worker within the other jurisdiction;
(4)If the defendant moves from this State to another jurisdiction, including, without limitation, any jurisdiction outside the United States, the duty to register with the appropriate law enforcement agency in the other jurisdiction;
(5)The duty to notify the local law enforcement agency in whose jurisdiction the defendant formerly resided, in person or in writing, if the defendant changes the address at which the defendant resides, including if the defendant moves from this State to another jurisdiction, including, without limitation, any jurisdiction outside the United States, or changes the primary address at which the defendant is a student or worker; and
(6)The duty to notify immediately the appropriate local law enforcement agency if the defendant is, expects to be or becomes enrolled as a student at an institution of higher education or changes the date of commencement or termination of enrollment at an institution of higher education or if the defendant is, expects to be or becomes a worker at an institution of higher education or changes the date of commencement or termination of the defendant’s work at an institution of higher education.
(c)Require the defendant to read and sign a form stating that the requirements for registration have been explained and that the defendant understands the requirements for registration.
2. The failure to provide the defendant with the information or confirmation form required by paragraphs
(b)and
(c)of subsection 1 does not affect the duty of the defendant to register and to comply with all other provisions for registration pursuant to NRS 179D.010 to 179D.550 , inclusive.
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