NRS 63.520 – Medical, surgical and dental services for child.
Upon the recommendation of a physician who attends a child in a facility, the superintendent of the facility may authorize the performance of any necessary medical, surgical or dental service. (Added to NRS by 2003, 1102)
NRS 63.600 – Written order of superintendent constitutes warrant for arrest; execution of order.
1. The written order of the superintendent of a facility is a sufficient arrest warrant for any peace officer to return a child who has escaped from the facility. 2. Each peace officer shall execute such an order in the same manner as is provided for the execution of criminal process. (Added to NRS by […]
NRS 63.610 – Penalties for permitting or aiding escape or concealing escaped child.
A person who knowingly permits or aids a child to escape from a facility, or who conceals a child with the intent or purpose of enabling the child to elude pursuit, shall be punished: 1. Where a dangerous weapon is used by the person to facilitate the escape or attempted escape, for a category B […]
NRS 63.620 – Required notice upon escape and apprehension of child.
1. Upon the escape of a child from a facility, the superintendent of the facility shall notify: (a) The appropriate law enforcement agency of the escape; and (b) Immediately thereafter, the public. The notice to the public must include a description of the child. 2. The superintendent of the facility shall immediately notify the public […]
NRS 63.700 – Power of Chief of Youth Parole Bureau to appoint employees and to contract with university or organization for research or training.
1. The Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau may appoint such employees as are necessary to carry out the functions of the Youth Parole Bureau. 2. The Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau may enter into contracts with colleges, universities and other organizations for the purposes of: (a) Conducting research in the field of delinquency […]
NRS 63.710 – Duties of Chief of Youth Parole Bureau.
The Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau shall: 1. Supervise all children released on parole from a facility. 2. Supervise all children released by other states for juvenile parole in the State of Nevada pursuant to interstate compact. 3. Furnish to each child paroled: (a) A written statement of the conditions of the parole; and […]
NRS 63.425 – Treatment of child in accordance with gender identity or expression; compliance with Prison Rape Elimination Act; regulations concerning appropriate placement of child. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Treatment of child in accordance with gender identity or expression; compliance with Prison Rape Elimination Act; regulations concerning appropriate placement of child. [Effective January 1, 2022.]
1. A facility shall: (a) Treat each child in the facility in all respects in accordance with the child’s gender identity or expression and the regulations adopted by the Division of Child and Family Services pursuant to subsection 2; and (b) Comply with the Prison Rape Elimination Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 15605 et seq., and […]
NRS 63.440 – Placement of delinquent child by Division of Child and Family Services; requirements for changing placement of child.
1. Except as otherwise provided in chapter 62E of NRS, if the juvenile court commits a delinquent child to the custody of the Division of Child and Family Services, the Division may, within the limits of legislative appropriation: (a) If the child is at least 8 years of age but less than 12 years of […]
NRS 63.450 – When alternative to commitment or placement must be recommended to juvenile court.
The Administrator of the Division of Child and Family Services shall recommend to the juvenile court a suitable alternative to the commitment or placement of a child in a facility if: 1. The superintendent of the facility reports that such a commitment or placement is unsuitable; and 2. At the time of commitment or placement […]
NRS 63.460 – Forestry camps: Establishment; employment of children; power of superintendent to contract with other governmental officials and agencies.
1. A facility may establish forestry camps for the purposes of: (a) Securing a satisfactory classification and segregation of children according to their capacities, interests and responsiveness to control and responsibility; (b) Reducing the necessity of extending existing grounds and housing facilities; and (c) Providing adequate opportunity for reform and encouragement of self-discipline. 2. Children […]