1. The rights provided to a survivor pursuant to the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights attach whenever the survivor is subject to:
(a) A forensic medical examination; or
(b) An interview by a law enforcement official or prosecutor.
2. A survivor retains the rights provided by the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights at all times, regardless of whether the survivor:
(a) Agrees to participate in the legal or criminal justice system;
(b) Agrees to speak to a law enforcement official or prosecutor; or
(c) Consents to a forensic medical examination.
(Added to NRS by 2019, 2841)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 178A - Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights
NRS 178A.030 - "CODIS" defined.
NRS 178A.040 - "DNA profile" defined.
NRS 178A.050 - "Forensic laboratory" defined.
NRS 178A.060 - "Forensic medical examination" defined.
NRS 178A.070 - "Genetic marker analysis" defined.
NRS 178A.080 - "Law enforcement agency" defined.
NRS 178A.090 - "Law enforcement official" defined.
NRS 178A.100 - "Medical provider" defined.
NRS 178A.110 - "Sexual assault forensic evidence kit" defined.
NRS 178A.120 - "Sexual assault victims’ advocate" defined.
NRS 178A.130 - "State DNA Database" defined.
NRS 178A.140 - "Survivor" defined.
NRS 178A.150 - Legislative findings and declarations.
NRS 178A.160 - When rights attach; rights retained.
NRS 178A.290 - Additional rights of survivor.