1. In carrying out his or her duties, a peace officer shall use a restraint chair on another person only if:
(a) The person resists an order of a peace officer in a physically violent or life-threatening manner;
(b) A supervising peace officer who has attained the rank of sergeant or higher authorizes the use of a restraint chair;
(c) The peace officer informs a member of the medical staff that a restraint chair will be used;
(d) A member of the medical staff conducts a medical evaluation of the person immediately before and immediately after the person is placed in the restraint chair; and
(e) The law enforcement agency that employs the peace officer creates and maintains a video recording of the incident involving the use of the restraint chair.
A peace officer shall not threaten a person with the use of a restraint chair unless the person is resisting an order of the peace officer in a physically violent or life-threatening manner.
2. After a person is placed in a restraint chair:
(a) A peace officer shall visually observe the person in the restraint chair until both medical evaluations of the person have been completed pursuant to subsection 1 and at least once every 15 minutes thereafter;
(b) If the person in the restraint chair appears to be in distress or indicates that he or she is in distress or requires medical aid, a peace officer shall ensure that medical aid is rendered to the person as soon as practicable;
(c) A supervising peace officer who has attained the rank of sergeant or higher shall evaluate whether it is necessary for the person to remain in the restraint chair at least once every 30 minutes after the person has been placed in the restraint chair;
(d) The person must not be restrained in the restraint chair for more than 2 hours unless a supervising peace officer who has attained the rank of sergeant or higher approves the use of a restraint chair for more than 2 hours and such use complies with the policy adopted pursuant to this subsection; and
(e) The law enforcement agency that employs the peace officer who used the restraint chair shall create and maintain a record of the incident which includes, without limitation:
(1) The period for which the person was restrained in the restraint chair; and
(2) A description of any injuries sustained by the person as a result of the use of the restraint chair.
Each law enforcement agency shall adopt a written policy that establishes the circumstances under which a person may be restrained in a restraint chair for more than 2 hours.
3. A restraint chair must not be used to restrain a person who is pregnant.
4. The provisions of subsections 1, 2 and 3 do not apply to mechanical restraint used pursuant to NRS 433.545 to 433.551, inclusive. As used in this subsection, "mechanical restraint" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 433.547.
5. As used in this section, "restraint chair" means a chair that secures a person in an upright sitting position by restricting the movement of the arms, legs and torso of the person.
(Added to NRS by 2021, 2639)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 193 - Criminality Generally
NRS 193.0115 - "Bond" defined.
NRS 193.012 - "Break" defined.
NRS 193.0125 - "Building" defined.
NRS 193.013 - "Corrupt" and "corruptly" defined.
NRS 193.014 - "Dwelling house" defined.
NRS 193.0145 - "Enter" defined.
NRS 193.0148 - "Gender identity or expression" defined.
NRS 193.0155 - "Indicted," "indictment," "informed against" and "information" defined.
NRS 193.016 - "Judge" defined.
NRS 193.0165 - "Jurors" defined.
NRS 193.017 - "Knowingly" defined.
NRS 193.0175 - "Malice" and "maliciously" defined.
NRS 193.018 - "Neglect," "negligence," "negligent" and "negligently" defined.
NRS 193.0185 - "Nighttime" defined.
NRS 193.019 - "Officer" and "public officer" defined.
NRS 193.0195 - "Owner" defined.
NRS 193.0205 - "Person" defined.
NRS 193.021 - "Personal property" defined.
NRS 193.0215 - "Prison" defined.
NRS 193.022 - "Prisoner" defined.
NRS 193.0225 - "Property" defined.
NRS 193.023 - "Railway" or "railroad" defined.
NRS 193.0235 - "Real property" defined.
NRS 193.024 - "Signature" defined.
NRS 193.0245 - "Writing" defined.
NRS 193.030 - Construction of provisions of title.
NRS 193.040 - Intent to defraud.
NRS 193.050 - Conduct constituting crime; prohibited or unlawful acts; common law.
NRS 193.060 - Construction of provisions similar to existing laws.
NRS 193.070 - Effect of provisions upon past offenses.
NRS 193.075 - Effect of repeal of statute: Penalty previously imposed; prior violations.
NRS 193.080 - Application to existing civil rights.
NRS 193.090 - Civil remedies preserved.
NRS 193.100 - Proceedings to impeach or remove officers and others preserved.
NRS 193.110 - Authority of courts-martial unaffected; punishment for contempt unaffected.
NRS 193.120 - Classification of crimes.
NRS 193.130 - Categories and punishment of felonies.
NRS 193.140 - Punishment of gross misdemeanors.
NRS 193.150 - Punishment of misdemeanors.
NRS 193.151 - Prohibited act is misdemeanor when no penalty imposed.
NRS 193.153 - Punishment for attempts.
NRS 193.160 - Penalty for misdemeanor by corporations when not fixed by statute.
NRS 193.162 - Felony committed by adult with assistance of child.
NRS 193.163 - Use of handgun containing metal-penetrating bullet in commission of crime.
NRS 193.1677 - Commission of crime because victim is first responder.
NRS 193.1678 - Commission of crime because victim is spouse or child of first responder.
NRS 193.170 - Prohibited act is misdemeanor when no penalty imposed.
NRS 193.190 - To constitute crime there must be unity of act and intent.
NRS 193.200 - Intent: How manifested.
NRS 193.205 - Intent to defraud.
NRS 193.210 - When person considered to be of sound mind.
NRS 193.220 - When voluntary intoxication may be considered.
NRS 193.230 - Lawful resistance to commission of public offense: Who may make.
NRS 193.240 - Resistance by party about to be injured.
NRS 193.250 - Resistance by other persons.
NRS 193.260 - Persons acting by command of officers of justice.
NRS 193.270 - Acts punishable under foreign law.
NRS 193.280 - Defendant allowed to introduce in evidence foreign acquittal.
NRS 193.290 - Conviction or acquittal in other county is sufficient defense.
NRS 193.300 - Punishment for contempt.
NRS 193.301 - Omission to perform duty: When not punishable.
NRS 193.302 - "Chemical agent" defined.
NRS 193.3025 - "Peace officer" defined.
NRS 193.303 - "Physical force" defined.
NRS 193.304 - Prohibition against use of deadly force.
NRS 193.306 - Prohibited acts and duties relating to restraint chairs.
NRS 193.307 - Prohibited acts relating to protests and demonstrations.
NRS 193.310 - Sending letters: When offense deemed complete; venue.
NRS 193.320 - Omission to perform duty: When not punishable.