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CHAPTER 209 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
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NRS 209.011 Definitions.
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NRS 209.021 “Board” defined.
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NRS 209.031 “Classification” defined.
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NRS 209.041 “Custody” defined.
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NRS 209.051 “Department” defined.
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NRS 209.061 “Director” defined.
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NRS 209.062 Disciplinary segregation” defined.
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NRS 209.065 “Facility” defined.
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NRS 209.067 Gender non-binary” defined.
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NRS 209.068 Gender non-conforming” defined.
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NRS 209.069 General population” defined.
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NRS 209.071 “Institution” defined.
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NRS 209.072 Intersex” defined.
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NRS 209.075 “Manager” defined.
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NRS 209.077 “Medical Director” defined.
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NRS 209.081 “Offender” defined.
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NRS 209.083 “Private facility or institution” defined.
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NRS 209.084 Serious mental illness or other significant mental impairment” defined.
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NRS 209.085 “Warden” defined.
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NRS 209.101 Department created; Board of State Prison Commissioners.
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NRS 209.111 Powers and duties of Board. [Effective until the effective date of the initial contract entered into between the Nevada Health Authority and the state pharmacy benefit manager pursuant to NRS 422.4053, as amended by section 12 of chapter 390, Statutes of Nevada 2025, at page 2605.]
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NRS 209.111 Powers and duties of Board. [Effective on the effective date of the initial contract entered into between the Nevada Health Authority and the state pharmacy benefit manager pursuant to NRS 422.4053, as amended by section 12 of chapter 390, Statutes of Nevada 2025, at page 2605.]
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NRS 209.116 Board to adopt regulations establishing maximum number of prisoners who may be incarcerated in private facility or institution.
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NRS 209.121 Director: Appointment; qualifications; salary; other employment prohibited.
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NRS 209.131 Director: General duties.
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NRS 209.132 Director: Delegation of power, duty or function.
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NRS 209.134 Director: Submission to county clerk of list of offenders released from prison or discharged from parole.
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NRS 209.136 Director: Notification of Legislature regarding certain matters.
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NRS 209.141 Agreements with governmental agencies and private organizations.
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NRS 209.151 Deputy directors: Appointment; duties; other employment prohibited.
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NRS 209.153 Deputy Director for Industrial Programs: Retirement benefits.
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NRS 209.161 Wardens of institutions: Appointment; duties.
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NRS 209.181 Officers and employees residing at institution or facility: Charges and perquisites; notice to Legislature.
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NRS 209.183 Travel expenses authorized for certain employees at specified correctional centers and conservation camps; exceptions.
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NRS 209.189 Fund for Prison Industries.
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NRS 209.192 Fund for New Construction of Facilities for Prison Industries.
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NRS 209.194 Silver State Industries Endowment Fund.
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NRS 209.221 Offenders’ Store Fund; statement of offender’s financial situation; criminal penalties relating to concealment of assets and provision of false or misleading financial information.
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NRS 209.225 Investment and disbursement of interest and income of Offenders’ Store Fund.
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NRS 209.229 Operation of vending machines in visitors’ areas; profits from operation to be deposited in Offenders’ Store Fund.
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NRS 209.231 Deposit of money received from operation of conservation camp into Division of Forestry Account; powers and duties of State Forester Firewarden.
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NRS 209.234 Regulations governing personal property of offenders.
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NRS 209.235 Regulations governing operation of commissary in institution or facility.
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NRS 209.239 Adoption of policy by warden or manager concerning personal property of offenders.
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NRS 209.241 Safekeeping of money and valuables of offenders: Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund; duties of Director; withdrawals by offenders; monthly statement; disbursement of interest and income; penalties; exemptions.
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NRS 209.243 Administrative claim by prisoner for loss of personal property, property damage, personal injuries or other claims; regulations.
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NRS 209.244 Attorney General may establish program for mediating complaints from offenders; duties.
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NRS 209.246 Deductions from individual account of offender.
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NRS 209.247 Deductions from individual account of offender: Limitation on deductions; order of priority.
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NRS 209.248 Account for disbursements to offenders: Establishment; use; reimbursement.
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NRS 209.249 Package program for offenders: Establishment; prohibition on participation.
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NRS 209.251 Books and papers kept by Board or Director: Inspection; delivery to successors.
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NRS 209.253 Treatment of offenders with human immunodeficiency virus.
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NRS 209.254 Department to provide list of persons eligible for parole.
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NRS 209.261 Transportation of offender to appropriate institution or facility.
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NRS 209.273 Unnecessary expense not allowed; offenders transported collectively.
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NRS 209.274 Transportation of offender to appear before court.
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NRS 209.276 Reimbursement for transportation of witness in action by offender concerning civil rights.
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NRS 209.281 Temporary interstate transportation.
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NRS 209.291 Transfer of offenders: Within Department; to other governmental agencies; between United States and foreign country.
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NRS 209.293 Transfer of offender to correctional institution of another state.
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NRS 209.301 Transfer of minors to state facility for detention of children.
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NRS 209.311 Transfer of persons detained in local facility to institution or facility of Department for safekeeping.
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NRS 209.321 Transfer of offender for psychiatric observation or treatment.
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NRS 209.331 Medical evaluation or treatment of offender outside institution or facility.
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NRS 209.341 Director to establish system of initial classification and evaluation for offenders; assignment of offender to appropriate institution or facility of Department; administration of risk and needs assessment; validation study.
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NRS 209.345 Director to establish system to track expenses related to housing youthful offenders; report regarding expenses tracked by system.
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NRS 209.351 Director to establish system of ongoing classification and evaluation for offenders and to maintain records.
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NRS 209.352 Director may establish system for offender management.
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NRS 209.353 Department to collect and submit information regarding offenders to Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History.
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NRS 209.354 Department to monitor each private facility or institution which houses prisoners who are incarcerated pursuant to authority of another state; reimbursement for costs of such monitoring.
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NRS 209.356 Director to establish program of regimental discipline.
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NRS 209.358 Director to adopt regulations regarding offenders who are transgender, gender non-conforming, gender non-binary and intersex.
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NRS 209.361 Director to adopt regulations and penalties for violations.
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NRS 209.362 Adoption of policy for interactions between male correctional staff member and woman who is incarcerated; requirements of policy.
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NRS 209.365 Director to establish program to prevent offenders from possessing or receiving certain publications.
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NRS 209.367 Director to establish program for testing of offenders for use of alcohol and controlled substances.
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NRS 209.368 Solitary confinement: Regulations.
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NRS 209.369 Limitation on imposition of disciplinary segregation; placement in solitary confinement for safety of offender; procedure for imposition of disciplinary segregation; requirement for psychological evaluation; request for release; conditions of disciplinary segregation.
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NRS 209.371 Corporal punishment and inhumane treatment prohibited.
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NRS 209.375 Care of offender who is pregnant: Access to certain services required; adoption of certain policies concerning care of offenders who are pregnant required; regulations.
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NRS 209.376 Care of offender who is pregnant: Limitations on use of restraints on offender who is in labor, delivering her baby or in the postpartum period; report.
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NRS 209.381 Diet, housing and hygiene of offenders; medical and dental services of institutions and facilities.
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NRS 209.382 Chief Medical Officer to examine and report on medical and dental services, diet of offenders, sanitation and safety in institutions and facilities.
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NRS 209.387 Legislative findings and declarations regarding programs for education of offenders.
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NRS 209.389 Board to establish programs for general education, vocational education and training and other rehabilitation.
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NRS 209.391 Director to administer programs of education, training and rehabilitation, to establish programs for counseling, research, statistics and planning and to purchase textbooks.
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NRS 209.392 Residential confinement: Duration; notification to victim; eligibility; violation of terms or conditions; status; restitution.
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NRS 209.393 Regulations regarding literacy of offenders.
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NRS 209.396 Limitations on assignment of offender to industrial or vocational school; educational requirements for offender with developmental, learning or other disability.
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NRS 209.399 Department to provide information and programming regarding financial planning and aid; assistance with Free Application for Federal Student Aid; report.
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NRS 209.401 Director may establish facilities for offenders to live in community.
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NRS 209.403 Establishment of transitional housing program; coordination with Division of Forestry of State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources; eligibility to participate in program.
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NRS 209.417 Use of authorized telecommunications devices by offenders; regulations.
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NRS 209.419 Interception of offender’s communications by telecommunications devices: Notice; exceptions.
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NRS 209.422 Visitation of offenders: Regulations.
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NRS 209.423 Visits and correspondence between offenders and others: Rights of offenders; warden or manager required to provide certain notice relating to denial of prospective visitor or cancellation of visit; regulations.
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NRS 209.424 Offenders excluded from participation.
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NRS 209.425 Establishment of program; program to include rehabilitation, education and counseling; assignment of wages.
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NRS 209.427 Assignment of offender to program; withdrawal of offender from program.
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NRS 209.429 Director to assign offender to serve term of residential confinement under certain circumstances; notice to victim; effect of violating terms or conditions of residential confinement; status; restitution.
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NRS 209.432 Definitions.
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NRS 209.433 Credits for offender sentenced on or before June 30, 1969.
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NRS 209.443 Credits for offender sentenced after June 30, 1969, for crime committed before July 1, 1985.
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NRS 209.446 Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 1, 1985, but before July 17, 1997.
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NRS 209.447 Credits for offender sentenced after June 30, 1991, for crime committed before July 1, 1985, and released on parole.
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NRS 209.448 Credits for completion of program of treatment for an alcohol or other substance use disorder. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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NRS 209.448 Credits for completion of program of treatment for an alcohol or other substance use disorder. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
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NRS 209.449 Credits for completion of vocational education and training or other program. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
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NRS 209.449 Credits for completion of vocational education and training or other program. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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NRS 209.451 Forfeiture and restoration of credits.
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NRS 209.453 Expedited resolution of challenge to computation of time served.
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NRS 209.457 Program for operating conservation camps.
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NRS 209.459 Employment of offenders: Report on potential impacts of new program; program for employment in services and manufacturing; submission of contract related to new program for approval.
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NRS 209.461 Duties and powers of Director; requirements for programs for employment of offenders; prohibited types of vocational training, employment and businesses; determination of profit of program of employment; no right of offender to employment or minimum wage.
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NRS 209.462 Director to provide secure facility for production of license plates.
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NRS 209.463 Deductions from wages earned by offender during incarceration; limitation on deductions; priority of deductions.
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NRS 209.471 Offender may be allowed to participate in program beneficial to community.
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NRS 209.481 Assignment of offender to institution or facility of minimum security.
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NRS 209.488 “Reentry court” defined.
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NRS 209.492 Status while participating in work or educational release program or other assignment.
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NRS 209.501 Temporary furloughs.
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NRS 209.511 Duties and authorized actions of Director relating to release of offenders from prison; medical debt owed to Department; payment of costs.
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NRS 209.517 Notice to Department of Motor Vehicles when certain offenders have completed period of imprisonment or are placed on residential confinement.
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NRS 209.521 Notification of victim of escape or release of offender.
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NRS 209.0843 Solitary confinement” defined.
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NRS 209.0847 Transgender” defined.
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NRS 209.1315 Director: Training of correctional staff.
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NRS 209.2445 Office of the Ombudsperson for Offenders: Establishment; appointment of Ombudsperson; powers and duties of Ombudsperson; funding; access to information.
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NRS 209.2473 Regulations regarding deductions.
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NRS 209.2475 Deductions from individual account of offender: Limitations; disposition of remaining money upon release of offender; reduction or elimination; transmittal.
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NRS 209.2745 Payment for transportation of offender to appear as witness in action for small claims.
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NRS 209.3515 Director may request or provide medical or mental health records of certain offenders.
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NRS 209.3517 Director may apply for determination of eligibility for Medicaid on behalf of offender.
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NRS 209.3683 Solitary confinement: Limitation on placement of offender in solitary confinement; removal of offender from solitary confinement; rights and privileges of offender placed in solitary confinement.
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NRS 209.3685 Solitary confinement: Continuation of placement of offender in solitary confinement; limitations; review of and individualized treatment plan for offender; removal of offender from solitary confinement upon request; report; recording of review; retention of certain documents.
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NRS 209.3813 Access to prescription medication.
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NRS 209.3814 Completion of medical release of information form by offender; notification of certain persons if offender is hospitalized for or diagnosed with critical medical condition.
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NRS 209.3815 Autopsy of offenders.
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NRS 209.3817 Care of women in custody: Completion of form at intake; access to certain services; provision of feminine hygiene products; regulations.
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NRS 209.3825 Order by court affecting conditions of confinement of prisoner; Director entitled to notice and opportunity to be heard; exception.
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NRS 209.3923 Residential confinement or other appropriate supervision of certain older offenders: Eligibility; notification to victim; effect of violation of terms and conditions; status; restitution.
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NRS 209.3925 Residential confinement or other appropriate supervision of offenders who are physically incapacitated or in ill health: Eligibility; request for medical release; duration; notice; notification to victim; effect of violation of terms or conditions; status; restitution.
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NRS 209.4231 Definitions.
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NRS 209.4232 “Division” defined.
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NRS 209.4233 “Program of aftercare” defined.
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NRS 209.4234 “Substance use disorder” defined.
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NRS 209.4236 Director to establish programs of treatment for offenders with substance use or co-occurring disorders.
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NRS 209.4237 Program to evaluate offenders for participation in program of treatment for offenders with substance use or co-occurring disorders; assignment to participate in program of treatment.
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NRS 209.4238 Programs of aftercare.
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NRS 209.4239 Removal from program of treatment for offenders with substance use or co-occurring disorders or program of aftercare; Director may establish conditions, sanctions and incentives regarding participation; immunity.
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NRS 209.4242 Director may contract with qualified persons.
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NRS 209.4244 Report by Director to Legislature.
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NRS 209.4247 Establishment of program; collaboration with Department of Human Services; eligibility to participate in program; participants not subject to discipline on certain bases.
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NRS 209.4291 Establishment of program; duties of Department; condition of participation in program.
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NRS 209.4293 Court authorized to remand probation violator to program for supervision and to receive treatment for an alcohol or other substance use disorder or for a mental illness; eligibility for treatment.
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NRS 209.4295 Payment of cost of supervision and treatment; performance of community service as contribution toward cost; issuance of judgment for unpaid costs.
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NRS 209.4297 Release of probationer from supervision; completion of remaining or additional period of probation; revocation of probation.
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NRS 209.4299 Submission of report concerning probationers participating in program.
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NRS 209.4465 Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 17, 1997. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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NRS 209.4465 Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 17, 1997, but before July 1, 2027. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
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NRS 209.4467 Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 1, 2027, or offender sentenced for crime committed before July 1, 2027, who elects to be subject to credit calculation; consideration for early release on parole or from custody; Department to provide information related to credits; regulations. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
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NRS 209.4475 Credits for offender on parole as of January 1, 2004, or released on parole on or after January 1, 2004. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
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NRS 209.4475 Credits for offender on parole as of January 1, 2004, or released on parole on or after January 1, 2004. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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NRS 209.4477 Credits for offender incarcerated during state of emergency due to communicable or infectious disease. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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NRS 209.4477 Credits for offender incarcerated during state of emergency due to communicable or infectious disease. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
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NRS 209.4495 Limitation on amount of credit offender may earn.
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NRS 209.4615 Offender to obtain approval of Director for employment, contractual activity or business activity; private employment of offender.
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NRS 209.4815 Procedure for emergency purchase of supplies, materials or equipment.
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NRS 209.4818 Interim Finance Committee: Duties relating to industrial programs.
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NRS 209.4827 Centers to house offenders.
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NRS 209.4829 Assignment of offender to center.
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NRS 209.4831 Deduction from wages of offender for living expenses.
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NRS 209.4837 Agreement for assignment and distribution of wages of offender; schedule of restitution.
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NRS 209.4841 Distribution of earnings of offender.
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NRS 209.4843 Termination of payments of restitution.
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NRS 209.4871 Definitions.
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NRS 209.4872 “Alternative correctional program” defined.
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NRS 209.4873 “Correctional program” defined.
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NRS 209.4874 “Division” defined.
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NRS 209.4877 “Judicial program” defined.
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NRS 209.4883 Judicial program: Establishment; assignment of offenders; supervision of offenders.
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NRS 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.
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NRS 209.4887 Correctional program: Establishment; assignment of offenders; restitution.
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NRS 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.
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NRS 209.4889 Powers and duties of Director: Contracting for certain services for offenders or parolees in correctional, alternative correctional or judicial program; providing referrals and information regarding services; applying for and accepting gifts and grants.
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NRS 209.42303 Institution or facility required to provide offender with access to certain mail; procedure for exemption from requirement.
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NRS 209.42305 Prisoner contact with child of prisoner; use of equipment for videoconference.
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NRS 209.42315 “Co-occurring disorder” defined.
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NRS 209.42335 “Program of treatment for offenders with substance use or co-occurring disorders” defined.
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NRS 209.48883 Alternative correctional program: Establishment; assignment of offenders.
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NRS 209.48887 Report concerning alternative correctional program.