NRS 289.230 – California correctional officer.
When, pursuant to California law, a California correctional officer has in the officer’s custody in Nevada a prisoner of the State of California, the correctional officer may maintain custody of the prisoner in Nevada and retake the prisoner if the prisoner should escape in Nevada, to the same extent as if the correctional officer were […]
NRS 289.155 – Persons appointed and employed by Supreme Court to provide for safety and security of justices and employees of Supreme Court and carry out duties prescribed by Chief Justice.
Any person appointed and employed by the Supreme Court pursuant to NRS 2.295 has the powers of a peace officer pursuant to NRS 289.460 when the person is carrying out duties prescribed by the Chief Justice. (Added to NRS by 2011, 79)
NRS 289.160 – Security officers and other persons employed or appointed by local governments under certain circumstances.
1. A security officer employed: (a) Pursuant to NRS 244.167 by a board of county commissioners; or (b) Pursuant to NRS 266.323 by the governing body of a city, has the powers of a peace officer when the security officer is carrying out duties prescribed by ordinance. 2. A person appointed pursuant to subsection 1 […]
NRS 289.170 – Special investigators employed by Attorney General; investigators employed by district attorney.
Special investigators employed by the Attorney General and investigators employed by a district attorney have the powers of a peace officer. (Added to NRS by 1993, 2520)
NRS 289.175 – Criminal investigators employed by Secretary of State.
Criminal investigators employed by the Secretary of State have the powers of a peace officer. (Added to NRS by 1999, 182)
NRS 289.180 – Parole and probation officers; juvenile probation officers; alternative sentencing officers of department of alternative sentencing; director of juvenile services; Chief and parole officers of Youth Parole Bureau; director of department of juvenile justice services.
1. The following persons have the powers of a peace officer: (a) The Chief Parole and Probation Officer appointed pursuant to NRS 213.1092; (b) Assistant parole and probation officers appointed pursuant to NRS 213.1095; (c) The chief of a department of alternative sentencing established pursuant to NRS 211A.080; and (d) Assistant alternative sentencing officers of […]
NRS 289.190 – School police officers; other officers and employees of school district.
1. A person employed or appointed to serve as a school police officer pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 391.281 has the powers of a peace officer. A school police officer shall perform the officer’s duties in compliance with the provisions of NRS 171.1223. 2. A person appointed pursuant to NRS 393.0718 by the board […]
NRS 289.200 – Officers and employees of state facilities for detention of children.
Officers and employees of the Nevada Youth Training Center, the Caliente Youth Center and any other state facility for the detention of children that is operated pursuant to title 5 of NRS have the powers of a peace officer so far as necessary to arrest children who have escaped from that facility. (Added to NRS […]
NRS 289.210 – Legislative police.
A legislative police officer of the State of Nevada has the powers of a peace officer when carrying out duties prescribed by the Legislative Commission. (Added to NRS by 1993, 2521; A 1995, 703, 2306)
NRS 289.090 – Inapplicability of certain provisions to investigation concerning alleged criminal activities.
The provisions of subsections 2, 3 and 4 of NRS 289.057 and NRS 289.060, 289.070 and 289.080 do not apply to any investigation which concerns alleged criminal activities. (Added to NRS by 1983, 2098; A 2005, 624; 2019, 2663; 2020, 32nd Special Session, 79)