Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 1 - Judicial Department Generally
NRS 1.4665 - Procedures for allegation of incapacity; informal resolution of complaint relating to incapacity; medical, psychiatric or psychological testing by physician; burden of proof.


1. Except as otherwise provided in this section or in the procedural rules adopted by the Commission, the Commission shall use the same procedures with respect to allegations of incapacity as it uses with respect to allegations of misconduct.
2. The Commission shall attempt to resolve the following matters informally:
(a) A complaint received by the Commission which alleges that a judge is incapacitated;
(b) A matter in which the preliminary investigation reveals that a judge may have a physical or mental disability; and
(c) A matter in which the judge raises a mental or physical disability as an issue before the filing of the formal statement of charges.
3. An informal resolution by the Commission pursuant to subsection 2 includes, without limitation:
(a) Voluntary retirement by the judge; and
(b) If the disability can be adequately addressed through treatment, a deferred discipline agreement pursuant to NRS 1.468.
4. In attempting to resolve a matter informally, the Commission may request that the judge named in the complaint submit to medical, psychiatric or psychological testing by a physician licensed to practice medicine in this State who is selected by the Commission.
5. If the Commission is unable to resolve the matter informally pursuant to subsection 2, the Commission shall:
(a) Proceed as set forth in NRS 1.4667, 1.467 and 1.4673.
(b) Unless the judge has retained counsel at his or her own expense, appoint an attorney to represent the judge at public expense.
6. If a judge raises a mental or physical disability as an affirmative defense or in mitigation, the judge shall be deemed to have consented to medical, psychiatric or psychological testing and to have waived the psychologist-patient privilege, doctor-patient privilege, marriage and family therapist-client privilege and social worker-client privilege set forth in chapter 49 of NRS, as applicable. The Commission shall require the judge to produce relevant medical records and to submit to medical, psychiatric or psychological testing by a physician licensed to practice medicine in this State who is selected by the judge. If the judge refuses to produce medical records or submit to an examination, the Commission shall preclude the judge from presenting the medical records or evidence of the results of medical examinations conducted on behalf of the judge and may consider the refusal as evidence that the judge has an incapacity that seriously interferes with the performance of judicial duties of the judge and is likely to become permanent, or as evidence contradicting the claim of a disability by the judge as an affirmative defense or mitigating factor.
7. If a judge raises a mental illness or other disability as a defense or mitigating factor in a proceeding alleging misconduct, the judge has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence that:
(a) He or she has a serious mental illness or other disability;
(b) The mental illness or other disability caused the misconduct;
(c) He or she has undergone or is undergoing treatment for the mental illness or other disability;
(d) The treatment has abated the cause of the misconduct; and
(e) The misconduct is not likely to recur.
8. The findings of a physician selected by the Commission pursuant to this section are not privileged communications.
9. The provisions of this section do not prohibit a judge from having legal counsel and a physician of his or her choice present at a medical, psychiatric or psychological examination conducted pursuant to this section.
10. The Commission shall adopt procedural rules to carry out the provisions of this section.
(Added to NRS by 1997, 1089; A 2009, 1341)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 1 - Judicial Department Generally

NRS 1.010 - Courts of justice.

NRS 1.020 - Courts of record.

NRS 1.030 - Application of common law in courts.

NRS 1.040 - Written proceedings to be in English language; abbreviations and figures.

NRS 1.050 - Places of holding court; stipulations of parties.

NRS 1.055 - Telephone number of judge to be published in telephone directory.

NRS 1.060 - Adjournment on absence of judge.

NRS 1.070 - Places of holding court may be changed.

NRS 1.080 - Parties to appear at place appointed.

NRS 1.090 - Public sittings.

NRS 1.095 - Lactation room in courthouse; requirements. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

NRS 1.100 - Courts, judges and clerks may administer oaths.

NRS 1.113 - Acceptance of credit card or debit card for payment of money owed to court; payment of fee for use of credit card or debit card.

NRS 1.115 - Recycling of paper and paper products, electronic waste and other recyclable materials by courts.

NRS 1.116 - Removal of data stored on electronic waste.

NRS 1.117 - Electronic filing, storage and reproduction of documents filed with courts.

NRS 1.120 - Judicial days.

NRS 1.130 - Nonjudicial days; transaction of judicial business.

NRS 1.140 - Courts required to have seals.

NRS 1.150 - Clerk of district court to procure seal; form of seal.

NRS 1.170 - Custody of seal.

NRS 1.180 - Documents to which seal affixed.

NRS 1.190 - Impression or electronic reproduction of seal.

NRS 1.200 - Original jurisdiction not lost by subsequent legislation.

NRS 1.210 - Powers of court respecting conduct of proceedings.

NRS 1.225 - Grounds and procedure for disqualifying Supreme Court justices and judges of the Court of Appeals.

NRS 1.230 - Grounds for disqualifying judges other than Supreme Court justices or judges of the Court of Appeals.

NRS 1.235 - Procedure for disqualifying judges other than Supreme Court justices or judges of the Court of Appeals.

NRS 1.250 - Subsequent application for order refused or granted conditionally; contempt and vacation of order.

NRS 1.260 - Vacancy not to affect action.

NRS 1.270 - No judge or justice of the peace to have partner practicing law.

NRS 1.310 - Adjournment or continuance of action or proceeding during legislative session if party or attorney is member of Legislature or President of Senate.

NRS 1.320 - Office created.

NRS 1.330 - Appointment; tenure; salary.

NRS 1.340 - Assistants: Appointment; compensation.

NRS 1.350 - Private law practice prohibited.

NRS 1.360 - Duties.

NRS 1.363 - Report concerning equity in workplace; transmittal; confidentiality.

NRS 1.365 - Claims which must be submitted to and processed by Executive Officer of Public Employees’ Retirement Board or Court Administrator.

NRS 1.370 - Provision of records and information; unauthorized disclosure.

NRS 1.380 - Duties of Court Administrator.

NRS 1.390 - Compensation of members and employees.

NRS 1.400 - Regulations.

NRS 1.410 - Public officers and employees to cooperate with Commission.

NRS 1.425 - Definitions.

NRS 1.4253 - "Admonish" defined.

NRS 1.4257 - "Censure" defined.

NRS 1.426 - "Commission" defined.

NRS 1.4263 - "Complaint" defined.

NRS 1.4267 - "Formal statement of charges" defined.

NRS 1.427 - "Incapacitated" defined.

NRS 1.428 - "Judge" defined.

NRS 1.4291 - "Letter of caution" defined.

NRS 1.4292 - "Removal" defined.

NRS 1.4293 - "Remove" defined.

NRS 1.4294 - "Reprimand" defined.

NRS 1.4295 - "Special counsel" defined.

NRS 1.4296 - "Suspend" defined.

NRS 1.430 - Compensation of members and employees.

NRS 1.440 - Jurisdiction of Commission over judges; filing of complaint or action relating to proceeding of Commission; appointment of justices of the peace and municipal judges to Commission.

NRS 1.445 - Appointment of alternate members to Commission.

NRS 1.450 - Assistants; witnesses; expenses.

NRS 1.460 - Public officers and employees to cooperate with Commission; service of process.

NRS 1.462 - Proceedings before Commission; applicable rules.

NRS 1.464 - Reports: Annual; biennial; contents; confidentiality.

NRS 1.465 - Immunity.

NRS 1.4653 - Circumstances under which judge may be disciplined or retired; forfeiture of office by justice of the peace or municipal judge for failure to attend required instruction.

NRS 1.4654 - Notice to justice of the peace or municipal judge of intention to order forfeiture of office; public hearing; appeal.

NRS 1.4655 - Commencement of inquiry regarding alleged misconduct or incapacity of judge; time limitation for considering complaints; certain action required.

NRS 1.4656 - Certain determinations or findings of Commission to be recorded in minutes of proceedings.

NRS 1.4657 - Required actions upon receipt of complaint; letter of caution.

NRS 1.466 - Issuance and enforcement of subpoenas.

NRS 1.4663 - Appointment of investigator; designation of special counsel; conduct, scope and written report of investigation.

NRS 1.4665 - Procedures for allegation of incapacity; informal resolution of complaint relating to incapacity; medical, psychiatric or psychological testing by physician; burden of proof.

NRS 1.4667 - Review of report of investigation; letter of caution; judge to respond to complaint under certain circumstances.

NRS 1.467 - Finding of whether reasonable probability of grounds for disciplinary action exists required; letter of caution; deferred discipline agreement; procedure when reasonable probability is found to exist.

NRS 1.4673 - Hearing on formal statement of charges; procedure; actions after formal hearing on charges.

NRS 1.4675 - Circumstances under which a judge may be suspended with or without pay; hearing; appeal.

NRS 1.4677 - Forms of discipline.

NRS 1.468 - Deferral of formal disciplinary action.

NRS 1.4681 - Extension of time limitations on disciplinary action; computation; prima facie evidence of unreasonable delay.

NRS 1.4683 - Confidentiality of existence of proceeding and information and materials related to proceeding; issuance of explanatory statements when name of judge subject of complaint is made public; exceptions to confidentiality.

NRS 1.4687 - Public access to formal statement of charges and certain other records; open hearings; private deliberative sessions; certain records privileged.

NRS 1.469 - Authorized statements by Commission when subject matter becomes public.

NRS 1.4694 - Rules to be adopted to provide for disposition of complaint or formal statement of charges.

NRS 1.4695 - Rules to be adopted to establish privileged status of certain communications.

NRS 1.500 - Fees of interpreters and translators.

NRS 1.510 - Regulations establishing program of certification or registration of interpreters; application for certificate or registration; grounds for disciplinary action. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law r...

NRS 1.520 - Regulations to carry out program of certification or registration of interpreters; imposition of fees or fines.

NRS 1.530 - Committee to advise Court Administrator regarding regulations relating to certification or registration of interpreters; report.

NRS 1.540 - Unlawful acts; civil action or recovery prohibited for certain violations.

NRS 1.545 - Petition for review of criminal history; fee.

NRS 1.550 - Statement concerning obligation for child support required for issuance or renewal of certificate or registration. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures fo...

NRS 1.560 - Suspension of certificate or registration; reinstatement of suspended certificate or registration. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, s...

NRS 1.570 - Renewal of certificate or registration: Application to include information relating to state business license; denial of renewal for unpaid debt assigned to State Controller for collection.