1. A survivor retains the right to have counsel present during any forensic medical examination, interview, investigation or other interaction with any representative of the legal or criminal justice system within this State pursuant to NRS 178A.160 to 178A.200, inclusive.
2. The treatment of the survivor must not be affected or altered in any way as a result of the decision of the survivor to exercise his or her right to have counsel present during any forensic medical examination, interview, investigation or other interaction with the legal or criminal justice systems within this State.
(Added to NRS by 2019, 2843)
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.