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 with which to make restitution to the victims of their crimes. 2. If space is available, assign to the center: (a) An offender participating in a work or educational release […]
The Director may assign an offender to a center for the purpose of making restitution only if: 1. The offender requests the assignment; 2. The Director determines that the offender is suitable for the assignment; 3. The court set an amount of restitution pursuant to NRS 176.033; and 4. The offender makes an assignment to […]
The Director shall determine, with the approval of the Board, an amount to be deducted from the wages of each parolee or other offender assigned to a center to offset the cost of providing the offender with housing, transportation, meals and medical and dental services at the center. (Added to NRS by 1981, 616; A […]
Once the Director determines that restitution voluntarily offered by the offender can be made, the Director shall attempt to negotiate and enter into an agreement with the offender which provides for an assignment to the Department of all wages which the offender earns: 1. To make restitution payments: (a) To the victims of any crime […]
1. The Director shall arrange for all earnings of an offender assigned to a center to be paid directly from the employer of the offender to the Department. 2. The Department shall: (a) From the wages of an offender who has been paroled: (1) Deduct the amount for housing, transportation, meals and medical and dental […]
Payments of restitution through the Department must terminate: 1. When the offender is released from prison, except that the payments may be continued as a condition of parole; or 2. When the victim has received the full amount set by the court pursuant to NRS 176.033, whichever occurs first. (Added to NRS by 1981, 617; […]