Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 178A - Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights
NRS 178A.310 - Creation; members and appointing authorities; terms; vacancies; Chair; meetings; quorum; voting; per diem; staff.


1. There is hereby created the Advisory Committee on Rights of Survivors of Sexual Assault.
2. The Advisory Committee consists of:
(a) The Attorney General;
(b) The Director of the Department of Corrections;
(c) One member who is a law enforcement official working for a local law enforcement agency, appointed by the Nevada Sheriffs’ and Chiefs’ Association;
(d) One member who is an attorney, appointed by the governing body of the State Bar of Nevada; and
(e) The following members appointed by the Attorney General:
(1) One member who is a survivor and a citizen or lawful resident of this State;
(2) One member who is a representative of an organization supporting the rights of survivors;
(3) One member who is a representative of a center of support for victims of sexual assault;
(4) One member who is a representative of a forensic laboratory;
(5) One member who is a representative of a university, state college or community college within the Nevada System of Higher Education whose duties of his or her occupation include direct services to victims of sexual assault and whose employer is not under investigation by the United States Department of Education for an alleged violation of 20 U.S.C. § 1092 or Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, 20 U.S.C. §§ 1681 et seq.;
(6) One member who is a representative of an organization that provides services, education or outreach to minority communities;
(7) One member who is a representative of an organization that provides services, education or outreach to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning persons; and
(8) One member who is a nurse examiner who specializes in forensic medical examinations for sexual assault.
3. The Attorney General may appoint not more than three other persons to the Advisory Committee. The total membership of the Advisory Committee must not exceed 15 members.
4. If any organization listed in subsection 2 ceases to exist, the appointment required pursuant to that subsection must be made by the association’s successor in interest or, if there is no successor in interest, by the Attorney General.
5. Each appointed member serves a term of 2 years. Members may be reappointed for additional terms of 2 years in the same manner as the original appointments. Any vacancy occurring in the membership of the Advisory Committee must be filled in the same manner as the original appointment not later than 30 days after the vacancy occurs.
6. At the first regular meeting of each odd-numbered year, the members of the Advisory Committee shall elect a Chair by majority vote who shall serve until the next Chair is elected.
7. The Advisory Committee shall meet at least once annually at a time and place specified by the Chair and may meet at such further times as deemed necessary by the Chair.
8. A majority of the members of the Advisory Committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority of those members present at any meeting is sufficient for any official action taken by the Advisory Committee.
9. While engaged in the business of the Advisory Committee, to the extent of legislative appropriation, each member of the Advisory Committee is entitled to receive the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state officers and employees generally.
10. The Attorney General shall provide the staff necessary to carry out the duties of the Advisory Committee.
(Added to NRS by 2019, 2846)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 178A - Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights

NRS 178A.010 - Short title.

NRS 178A.020 - Definitions.

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.170 - Right to consult with sexual assault victims’ advocate; right to designate attendant to provide support; attendant may be excluded under certain circumstances.

NRS 178A.180 - Survivor retains rights to consult with sexual assault victims’ advocate and to designate attendant even if such rights were previously waived; waiver of rights not admissible.

NRS 178A.190 - Exercise of rights relating to forensic medical examination; survivor not required to pay for forensic medical examination; right to use shower after forensic medical examination; prior notice of rights to be provided; acknowledgment.

NRS 178A.200 - Exercise of rights relating to interview; right to choose gender of interviewer; law enforcement official or prosecutor prohibited from discouraging forensic medical examination; prior notice of rights to be provided; acknowledgment.

NRS 178A.210 - Retention of right to counsel; exercise of right to counsel must not affect or alter treatment of survivor.

NRS 178A.220 - Right to prompt genetic marker analysis; transport of sexual assault forensic evidence kit; preservation, storage and retention of biological evidence; right to information regarding timeline of genetic marker analysis.

NRS 178A.230 - Right to be informed of results of genetic marker analysis and DNA profile upon request.

NRS 178A.240 - Failure of law enforcement agency to comply with requirements relating to sexual assault forensic evidence kit does not alter authority of law enforcement agency or forensic laboratory to take actions relating to such evidence.

NRS 178A.250 - Failure of entity to comply with Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights does not give standing to defendant or accused person to challenge conviction or sentence or constitute grounds for challenge.

NRS 178A.260 - Forensic evidence from sexual assault not to be used for certain purposes relating to survivor.

NRS 178A.270 - Office of the Attorney General to develop and make available document explaining rights; contents.

NRS 178A.280 - Law enforcement agency to provide copies of reports to survivor; prosecutor to provide information to survivor; report by forensic laboratory; State to establish statewide program to track sexual assault forensic kits.

NRS 178A.290 - Additional rights of survivor.

NRS 178A.300 - Definitions.

NRS 178A.310 - Creation; members and appointing authorities; terms; vacancies; Chair; meetings; quorum; voting; per diem; staff.

NRS 178A.320 - Duties; retention of experts; report.

NRS 178A.330 - Grants, bequests, devises, donations or gifts; Special Account for the Support of the Advisory Committee.