1. The State Board of Parole Commissioners is hereby created within the Department of Public Safety. 2. The Board consists of seven members appointed by the Governor. 3. A Chair of the Board must be appointed by the Governor. The Chair is the Executive Officer of the Board and shall administer its activities and services […]
1. The Board shall appoint an Executive Secretary, who is in the unclassified service of the State. 2. The Executive Secretary must be selected on the basis of his or her training, experience, capacity and interest in correctional services. 3. The Board shall supervise the activities of the Executive Secretary. 4. The Executive Secretary is […]
The compensation, salaries and expenses of the Executive Secretary and employees of the Board must be paid, upon certification by the Secretary of the Board, in the same manner as those of other state officers and employees. (Added to NRS by 1959, 798; A 1961, 656; 1963, 1330; 1965, 701; 1967, 1487; 1971, 1423; 1973, […]
1. The term of office of each member of the Board is 4 years. 2. Appointments to the Board must be made by the Governor within 60 days from the time any vacancy occurs. 3. Members of the Board are in the unclassified service of the State. They shall devote their entire time and attention […]
1. The Department of Public Safety in conjunction with the Department of Corrections shall establish a program of orientation that: (a) Each member of the Board shall attend upon appointment to a first term; and (b) Each person named by the Board to the list of persons eligible to serve as a case hearing representative […]
1. The Board shall adopt by regulation specific standards for each type of convicted person to assist the Board in determining whether to grant or revoke parole. The regulations must include standards for determining whether to grant or revoke the parole of a convicted person: (a) Who committed a capital offense. (b) Who was sentenced […]
1. The Board shall compile and maintain detailed information concerning all decisions regarding parole. The information must include, but is not limited to: (a) The Board’s reasons for each decision to grant, deny, revoke or continue parole. (b) The number of decisions made by the Board granting parole, denying parole, revoking parole and continuing parole. […]
1. For the purposes of NRS 213.107 to 213.157, inclusive: (a) The Chair of the Board; and (b) The inquiring officer conducting an inquiry pursuant to NRS 213.1511, may issue subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of books and papers. 2. If any witness refuses to attend or testify or produce […]
1. The Board, in consultation with the Division, may enter into an agreement with the manager of an automated victim notification system to notify victims of the information described in NRS 209.392, 209.3923, 209.3925 and 209.429 and subsections 4 and 7 of NRS 213.131 through the system if the system is capable of: (a) Automatically […]