1. If the court finds the defendant incompetent, and dangerous to himself or herself or to society and that commitment is required for a determination of the defendant’s ability to receive treatment to competency and to attain competence, the judge shall order the sheriff to convey the defendant forthwith, together with a copy of the complaint, the commitment and the physicians’ certificate, if any, into the custody of the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee for detention and treatment at a division facility that is secure. The order may include the involuntary administration of medication if appropriate for treatment to competency.
2. The defendant must be held in such custody until a court orders the defendant’s release or until the defendant is returned for trial or judgment as provided in NRS 178.450, 178.455 and 178.460.
3. If the court finds the defendant incompetent but not dangerous to himself or herself or to society, and finds that commitment is not required for a determination of the defendant’s ability to receive treatment to competency and to attain competence, the judge shall order the defendant to report to the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee as an outpatient for treatment, if it might be beneficial, and for a determination of the defendant’s ability to receive treatment to competency and to attain competence. The court may require the defendant to give bail for any periodic appearances before the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee.
4. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, proceedings against the defendant must be suspended until the Administrator or the Administrator’s designee or, if the defendant is charged with a misdemeanor, the judge finds the defendant capable of standing trial or opposing pronouncement of judgment as provided in NRS 178.400.
5. Whenever the defendant has been found incompetent, with no substantial probability of attaining competency in the foreseeable future, and released from custody or from obligations as an outpatient pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 4 of NRS 178.460, the proceedings against the defendant which were suspended must be dismissed. No new charge arising out of the same circumstances may be brought except upon application by the prosecuting attorney to the chief judge of the district court, or his or her designee, and with leave of the court where:
(a) The State has a good faith belief, based on articulable facts, that the defendant has attained competency;
(b) The State has a compelling interest in bringing charges again; and
(c) The period, equal to the maximum time allowed by law for commencing a criminal action for the crime with which the defendant was charged, has not lapsed since the date of the alleged offense.
The prosecuting attorney must give notice of an application made pursuant to this subsection to the attorney for the defendant not less than 24 hours before the hearing on the application.
6. If a defendant is found incompetent pursuant to this section, the court shall cause, within 5 business days after the finding, on a form prescribed by the Department of Public Safety, a record of that finding to be transmitted to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History, along with a statement indicating that the record is being transmitted for inclusion in each appropriate database of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
7. As used in this section, "National Instant Criminal Background Check System" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 179A.062.
[1911 Cr. Prac. § 540; RL § 7390; NCL § 11188]—(NRS A 1967, 1450; 1968, 52; 1971, 313; 1973, 93, 252, 1406; 1981, 1656; 1991, 1003; 1999, 104; 2001, 1084; 2003, 1947; 2009, 2487; 2015, 1798; 2017, 2996)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 178 - General Provisions
NRS 178.388 - Presence of defendant.
NRS 178.391 - Second prosecution for same offense prohibited.
NRS 178.397 - Assignment of counsel.
NRS 178.3971 - Appointment of defense team for defendant accused of murder of first degree.
NRS 178.398 - Execution against defendant’s property.
NRS 178.39801 - Collection of fee by certain entities.
NRS 178.39802 - Additional costs and fees for collection.
NRS 178.3982 - "Administrator" defined.
NRS 178.3983 - "Division" defined.
NRS 178.3984 - "Division facility" defined.
NRS 178.39845 - "Forensic facility" defined.
NRS 178.3985 - "Mental disorder" defined.
NRS 178.3986 - "Person with mental illness" defined.
NRS 178.399 - "Treatment to competency" defined.
NRS 178.400 - Incompetent person cannot be tried or adjudged to punishment for public offense.
NRS 178.417 - Certification of person who evaluates competency of defendant required.
NRS 178.420 - Procedure on finding defendant competent.
NRS 178.425 - Procedure on finding defendant incompetent.
NRS 178.430 - Commitment of defendant exonerates bail.
NRS 178.440 - Clerk to certify costs to county or city.
NRS 178.4715 - Notification of victims upon discharge, conditional release or escape.
NRS 178.478 - Motions; affidavits.
NRS 178.482 - Additional time after service by mail.
NRS 178.4853 - Factors considered in reviewing custody status.
NRS 178.487 - Bail after arrest for felony offense committed while on bail.
NRS 178.4871 - Postconviction petitioner for habeas corpus: Limitations on release.
NRS 178.4873 - Postconviction petitioner for habeas corpus: Release pending appeal.
NRS 178.488 - Right to bail upon review; notice of application to be given district attorney.
NRS 178.499 - Increase in amount.
NRS 178.504 - Justification of sureties.
NRS 178.506 - Declaration of forfeiture.
NRS 178.509 - Exoneration of surety before date of forfeiture: Conditions; grounds.
NRS 178.512 - Setting aside forfeiture: Conditions; grounds; when written finding is required.
NRS 178.514 - Enforcement of forfeiture.
NRS 178.516 - Remission of forfeited money.
NRS 178.518 - Payment of forfeited deposits to county treasurer or State Controller.
NRS 178.522 - Exoneration of bail.
NRS 178.524 - Deposit required in certain cases.
NRS 178.526 - Arrest of defendant.
NRS 178.528 - Disposition of money deposited as bail.
NRS 178.532 - Recommitment of defendant after having given bail or deposited money.
NRS 178.534 - Contents of order for recommitment.
NRS 178.536 - Arrest on order of recommitment.
NRS 178.542 - Records: District court.
NRS 178.544 - Records: Justice Court.
NRS 178.546 - Records: Court of Appeals and Supreme Court.
NRS 178.548 - Notification of district attorney when bail bond is forfeited.
NRS 178.554 - Dismissal by district attorney or Attorney General by leave of court.
NRS 178.556 - Dismissal by court for unnecessary delay.
NRS 178.562 - Dismissal or discharge as bar to another prosecution.
NRS 178.564 - Certain offenses for which party injured has civil action may be compromised.
NRS 178.566 - Compromise to be by permission of court; order to bar another prosecution.
NRS 178.568 - No public offense to be compromised except as provided in this title.
NRS 178.5691 - Confidentiality of personal information.
NRS 178.5692 - Investigation by sheriff of threats of harm; protection.
NRS 178.5696 - Separate waiting area; disposition of personal property; fees for testifying.
NRS 178.574 - Order of immunity bar to prosecution; exception.
NRS 178.576 - Failure of witness granted immunity to testify is contempt.
NRS 178.578 - Denial of motion.
NRS 178.582 - Service: When required.
NRS 178.584 - Service: How made.
NRS 178.586 - Notice of orders.
NRS 178.588 - Filing of papers.
NRS 178.589 - Use of facsimile machine.
NRS 178.592 - Calendar of criminal actions: Preparation by clerk.
NRS 178.594 - Order of disposing of issues on calendar.
NRS 178.596 - Exceptions unnecessary.
NRS 178.606 - Docket kept by deputy clerk of justice court; contents.
NRS 178.608 - Rules of justice courts and district courts not to be inconsistent with this title.
NRS 178.610 - Where no procedure specifically prescribed court may proceed in lawful manner.
NRS 178.620 - Enactment; text.
NRS 178.630 - Duties of Director of Department of Corrections.