NRS 289.825 – Requirement for law enforcement agency to adopt written policy regarding drug and alcohol testing of peace officer following certain actions.
1. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt a written policy regarding the drug and alcohol testing of a peace officer following an officer-involved shooting or when the conduct of a peace officer results in substantial bodily harm to or the death of another person. The written policy adopted by the law enforcement agency must include […]
NRS 289.827 – Requirement for law enforcement agency to adopt written policy concerning use of issued mobile devices; approval of certain mobile applications by law enforcement agency for official use on mobile device prohibited.
1. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt a written policy setting forth standards of conduct for the use of any mobile device issued by the law enforcement agency to any peace officer employed by the agency for use by the peace officer while performing official duties. 2. In addition to including rules for the appropriate […]
NRS 289.830 – Certain law enforcement agencies shall require certain peace officers to wear portable event recording device while on duty; adoption of policies and procedures governing use; request for and inspection of record made by device.
1. A law enforcement agency shall require uniformed peace officers that it employs and who routinely interact with the public to wear a portable event recording device while on duty. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt policies and procedures governing the use of portable event recording devices, which must include, without limitation: (a) Except as […]
NRS 289.840 – Notification of Handle with Care Program when certain children are exposed to certain traumatic events.
1. Any officer or employee of a law enforcement agency who, in his or her professional or occupational capacity, knows or has reasonable cause to believe that a child who may attend a public school has been exposed to a traumatic event shall notify the Handle with Care Program established pursuant to NRS 388.14538 any […]
NRS 289.680 – Policies and procedures for interacting with persons suffering from behavioral health issues; use of behavioral health specialists.
1. Each law enforcement agency in this State shall: (a) Establish a policy and procedure for interacting with persons who suffer from a behavioral health issue, including, without limitation, a mental illness as defined in NRS 176A.045, an acute mental health crisis, a developmental disability or an intellectual disability as those terms are defined in […]
NRS 289.800 – Reimbursement for cost to repair or replace uniform, accessories or safety equipment damaged or destroyed in performance of duties.
In addition to the compensation required by NRS 281.121, a state agency that employs a person: 1. Upon whom some or all of the powers of a peace officer are conferred pursuant to: (a) Subsection 1 of NRS 289.180 or subsection 1 of NRS 289.220; or (b) Paragraph (d) of subsection 1 of NRS 289.270 […]
NRS 289.810 – Peace officer prohibited from using choke hold; exceptions; agencies required to adopt regulations.
Repealed. (See chapter 4, Statutes of Nevada 2020, 32nd Special Session, at page 73.)
NRS 289.820 – Peace officer prohibited from engaging in racial profiling; retaliatory or punitive action prohibited against peace officer for disclosure of information concerning racial profiling.
1. A peace officer shall not engage in racial profiling. 2. No retaliatory or punitive action may be taken against a peace officer who discloses information concerning racial profiling. 3. For purposes of this section, “racial profiling” means reliance by a peace officer upon the race, ethnicity or national origin of a person as a […]
NRS 289.823 – Requirement for law enforcement agency to establish early warning system to identify peace officers who display bias indicators or other problematic behavior; duties of law enforcement agency upon such identification.
1. Each law enforcement agency shall establish an early warning system for the purpose of identifying peace officers employed by the law enforcement agency who: (a) Display bias indicators by, for example: (1) Having a large number of citizen complaints; (2) Being part of a large number of incidents involving the use of force; (3) […]
NRS 289.555 – Person convicted of felony not qualified to serve as peace officer.
A person who has been convicted of a felony in this State or any other state is not qualified to serve as a category I peace officer, category II peace officer or category III peace officer regardless of whether the person has been restored to the person’s civil rights. (Added to NRS by 2003, 2697)