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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 62D - PROCEDURE IN JUVENILE PROCEEDINGS

NRS 62D.120 Juvenile court to provide to parents and guardians notice of juvenile proceedings to be held after detention hearing; contents of notice.

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NRS 62D.120 Juvenile court to provide to parents and guardians notice of juvenile proceedings to be held after detention hearing; contents of notice.
1. For any proceeding after the initial detention hearing, the juvenile court shall cause written notice of the proceeding and a copy of the notice to be provided to all parents and guardians of the child which the parents and guardians may provide to their employers.
2. The written notice of the proceeding and the copy of the notice:
(a)Must set forth the date and time of the proceeding and the provisions of NRS 62D.130 ; and
(b)Must not set forth the name of the child or the offense alleged.
3. If the address or location of any parent or guardian of a child is not immediately known when the proceeding is scheduled, notice must be served pursuant to this section immediately upon discovery of the address and location of the parent or guardian.
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