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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293 - ELECTIONS

NRS 293.269973 Responsibilities of jails.

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NRS 293.269973 Responsibilities of jails.
1. Each county or city jail shall:
(a)Provide each person detained in the jail with a reasonable amount of privacy to vote, which may, without limitation, be in a common area, visitation area, room or cell;
(b)Provide each person detained in the jail with a pen with black or blue ink to vote his or her mail ballot;
(c)Allow the county clerk to establish a process for the collection of the mail ballots voted by persons detained in the jail that includes a method for documenting the chain of custody of mail ballots; and
(d)If applicable, allow the person to cure any defect in the signature on a mail ballot pursuant to NRS 293.269927 .
2. A county or city jail shall not open a mail ballot after a prisoner has voted and sealed the mail ballot.
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