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NRS 213.131 – Consideration for parole: Duties of Department of Corrections; use of photographs related to offense during meeting of the State Board of Parole Commissioners; conduct of meeting; notice of meeting to victim; prisoner’s rights; notice to prisoner of decision of Board.

1. The Department of Corrections shall: (a) Determine when a prisoner sentenced to imprisonment in the state prison is eligible to be considered for parole; (b) Notify the Board of the eligibility of the prisoner to be considered for parole; and (c) Before a meeting to consider the prisoner for parole, compile and provide to […]

NRS 213.140 – Board to consider parole of eligible prisoner; release may be authorized whether or not prisoner accepts parole; development of reentry plan; duties of Division when parole is authorized; payment by Division for transitional housing for indigent prisoner; adoption of regulations.

1. When a prisoner becomes eligible for parole pursuant to this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter, the Board shall consider and may authorize the release of the prisoner on parole as provided in this chapter. The Board may authorize the release of a prisoner on parole whether or not parole is […]

NRS 213.142 – Rehearing to be scheduled if parole denied.

1. Upon denying the parole of a prisoner, the Board shall schedule a rehearing. The date on which the rehearing is to be held is within the discretion of the Board, but, except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the elapsed time between hearings must not exceed 3 years. 2. If the prisoner who is […]

NRS 213.126 – Requirement of restitution as condition of parole; Restitution Trust Fund.

1. Unless complete restitution was made while the parolee was incarcerated, the Board shall impose as a condition of parole, in appropriate circumstances, a requirement that the parolee make restitution to the person or persons named in the statement of parole conditions, including restitution to a governmental entity for expenses related to extradition, at the […]