Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 200 - Crimes Against the Person
NRS 200.5093 - Report of abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of older person or vulnerable person; voluntary and mandatory reports; investigation; penalty. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Report of abuse, neglect, exploitati...


1. Any person who is described in subsection 4 and who, in a professional or occupational capacity, knows or has reasonable cause to believe that an older person or vulnerable person has been abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned shall:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, report the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older person or vulnerable person to:
(1) The local office of the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services;
(2) A police department or sheriff’s office; or
(3) A toll-free telephone service designated by the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services; and
(b) Make such a report as soon as reasonably practicable but not later than 24 hours after the person knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the older person or vulnerable person has been abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned.
2. If a person who is required to make a report pursuant to subsection 1 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older person or vulnerable person involves an act or omission of the Aging and Disability Services Division, another division of the Department of Health and Human Services or a law enforcement agency, the person shall make the report to an agency other than the one alleged to have committed the act or omission.
3. Each agency, after reducing a report to writing, shall forward a copy of the report to the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes.
4. A report must be made pursuant to subsection 1 by the following persons:
(a) Every physician, dentist, dental hygienist, chiropractor, optometrist, podiatric physician, medical examiner, resident, intern, professional or practical nurse, physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS, perfusionist, psychiatrist, psychologist, marriage and family therapist, clinical professional counselor, clinical alcohol and drug counselor, alcohol and drug counselor, music therapist, athletic trainer, driver of an ambulance, paramedic, licensed dietitian, holder of a license or a limited license issued under the provisions of chapter 653 of NRS, behavior analyst, assistant behavior analyst, registered behavior technician or other person providing medical services licensed or certified to practice in this State, who examines, attends or treats an older person or vulnerable person who appears to have been abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned.
(b) Any personnel of a hospital or similar institution engaged in the admission, examination, care or treatment of persons or an administrator, manager or other person in charge of a hospital or similar institution upon notification of the suspected abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of an older person or vulnerable person by a member of the staff of the hospital.
(c) A coroner.
(d) Every person who maintains or is employed by an agency to provide personal care services in the home.
(e) Every person who maintains or is employed by an agency to provide nursing in the home.
(f) Every person who operates, who is employed by or who contracts to provide services for an intermediary service organization as defined in NRS 449.4304.
(g) Any employee of the Department of Health and Human Services, except the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman appointed pursuant to NRS 427A.125 and any of his or her advocates or volunteers where prohibited from making such a report pursuant to 45 C.F.R. § 1321.11.
(h) Any employee of a law enforcement agency or a county’s office for protective services or an adult or juvenile probation officer.
(i) Any person who maintains or is employed by a facility or establishment that provides care for older persons or vulnerable persons.
(j) Any person who maintains, is employed by or serves as a volunteer for an agency or service which advises persons regarding the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of an older person or vulnerable person and refers them to persons and agencies where their requests and needs can be met.
(k) Every social worker.
(l) Any person who owns or is employed by a funeral home or mortuary.
(m) Every person who operates or is employed by a peer support recovery organization, as defined in NRS 449.01563.
(n) Every person who operates or is employed by a community health worker pool, as defined in NRS 449.0028, or with whom a community health worker pool contracts to provide the services of a community health worker, as defined in NRS 449.0027.
5. A report may be made by any other person.
6. If a person who is required to make a report pursuant to subsection 1 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that an older person or vulnerable person has died as a result of abuse, neglect, isolation or abandonment, the person shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, report this belief to the appropriate medical examiner or coroner, who shall investigate the cause of death of the older person or vulnerable person and submit to the appropriate local law enforcement agencies, the appropriate prosecuting attorney, the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes his or her written findings. The written findings must include the information required pursuant to the provisions of NRS 200.5094, when possible.
7. A division, office or department which receives a report pursuant to this section shall cause the investigation of the report to commence within 3 working days. A copy of the final report of the investigation conducted by a division, office or department, other than the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services, must be forwarded within 30 days after the completion of the report to the:
(a) Aging and Disability Services Division;
(b) Repository for Information Concerning Crimes Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons created by NRS 179A.450; and
(c) Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes.
8. If the investigation of a report results in the belief that an older person or vulnerable person is abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned, the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services or the county’s office for protective services may provide protective services to the older person or vulnerable person if the older person or vulnerable person is able and willing to accept them.
9. A person who knowingly and willfully violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
10. As used in this section, "Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes" means the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons in the Office of the Attorney General created pursuant to NRS 228.265.
(Added to NRS by 1981, 1334; A 1983, 1653; 1985, 1491; 1987, 2130, 2218; 1989, 904; 1991, 135; 1993, 2226; 1995, 2250; 1997, 108, 1349, 2608, 2610, 2637, 2639; 1999, 137, 2242, 2245, 2248, 3518; 2001, 158, 161, 776; 2003, 905; 2005, 1109, 2172; 2007, 746, 1224, 1849, 3080; 2009, 2372, 2445, 2992; 2011, 1093, 1514; 2013, 141, 953; 2015, 806, 2167, 2178; 2017, 702; 2019, 2713, 3485; 2021, 1605)

1. Any person who is described in subsection 4 and who, in a professional or occupational capacity, knows or has reasonable cause to believe that an older person or vulnerable person has been abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned shall:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, report the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older person or vulnerable person to:
(1) The local office of the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services;
(2) A police department or sheriff’s office; or
(3) A toll-free telephone service designated by the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services; and
(b) Make such a report as soon as reasonably practicable but not later than 24 hours after the person knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the older person or vulnerable person has been abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned.
2. If a person who is required to make a report pursuant to subsection 1 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older person or vulnerable person involves an act or omission of the Aging and Disability Services Division, another division of the Department of Health and Human Services or a law enforcement agency, the person shall make the report to an agency other than the one alleged to have committed the act or omission.
3. Each agency, after reducing a report to writing, shall forward a copy of the report to the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes.
4. A report must be made pursuant to subsection 1 by the following persons:
(a) Every physician, dentist, dental hygienist, chiropractic physician, optometrist, podiatric physician, medical examiner, resident, intern, professional or practical nurse, physician assistant licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS, perfusionist, psychiatrist, psychologist, marriage and family therapist, clinical professional counselor, clinical alcohol and drug counselor, alcohol and drug counselor, music therapist, athletic trainer, driver of an ambulance, paramedic, licensed dietitian, holder of a license or a limited license issued under the provisions of chapter 653 of NRS, behavior analyst, assistant behavior analyst, registered behavior technician, peer recovery support specialist, as defined in NRS 433.627, peer recovery support specialist supervisor, as defined in NRS 433.629, or other person providing medical services licensed or certified to practice in this State, who examines, attends or treats an older person or vulnerable person who appears to have been abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned.
(b) Any personnel of a hospital or similar institution engaged in the admission, examination, care or treatment of persons or an administrator, manager or other person in charge of a hospital or similar institution upon notification of the suspected abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of an older person or vulnerable person by a member of the staff of the hospital.
(c) A coroner.
(d) Every person who maintains or is employed by an agency to provide personal care services in the home.
(e) Every person who maintains or is employed by an agency to provide nursing in the home.
(f) Every person who operates, who is employed by or who contracts to provide services for an intermediary service organization as defined in NRS 449.4304.
(g) Any employee of the Department of Health and Human Services, except the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman appointed pursuant to NRS 427A.125 and any of his or her advocates or volunteers where prohibited from making such a report pursuant to 45 C.F.R. § 1321.11.
(h) Any employee of a law enforcement agency or a county’s office for protective services or an adult or juvenile probation officer.
(i) Any person who maintains or is employed by a facility or establishment that provides care for older persons or vulnerable persons.
(j) Any person who maintains, is employed by or serves as a volunteer for an agency or service which advises persons regarding the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of an older person or vulnerable person and refers them to persons and agencies where their requests and needs can be met.
(k) Every social worker.
(l) Any person who owns or is employed by a funeral home or mortuary.
(m) Every person who operates or is employed by a community health worker pool, as defined in NRS 449.0028, or with whom a community health worker pool contracts to provide the services of a community health worker, as defined in NRS 449.0027.
(n) Every person who is enrolled with the Division of Health Care Financing and Policy of the Department of Health and Human Services to provide doula services to recipients of Medicaid pursuant to NRS 422.27177.
5. A report may be made by any other person.
6. If a person who is required to make a report pursuant to subsection 1 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that an older person or vulnerable person has died as a result of abuse, neglect, isolation or abandonment, the person shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, report this belief to the appropriate medical examiner or coroner, who shall investigate the cause of death of the older person or vulnerable person and submit to the appropriate local law enforcement agencies, the appropriate prosecuting attorney, the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes his or her written findings. The written findings must include the information required pursuant to the provisions of NRS 200.5094, when possible.
7. A division, office or department which receives a report pursuant to this section shall cause the investigation of the report to commence within 3 working days. A copy of the final report of the investigation conducted by a division, office or department, other than the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services, must be forwarded within 30 days after the completion of the report to the:
(a) Aging and Disability Services Division;
(b) Repository for Information Concerning Crimes Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons created by NRS 179A.450; and
(c) Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes.
8. If the investigation of a report results in the belief that an older person or vulnerable person is abused, neglected, exploited, isolated or abandoned, the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of Health and Human Services or the county’s office for protective services may provide protective services to the older person or vulnerable person if the older person or vulnerable person is able and willing to accept them.
9. A person who knowingly and willfully violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
10. As used in this section, "Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes" means the Unit for the Investigation and Prosecution of Crimes Against Older Persons or Vulnerable Persons in the Office of the Attorney General created pursuant to NRS 228.265.
(Added to NRS by 1981, 1334; A 1983, 1653; 1985, 1491; 1987, 2130, 2218; 1989, 904; 1991, 135; 1993, 2226; 1995, 2250; 1997, 108, 1349, 2608, 2610, 2637, 2639; 1999, 137, 2242, 2245, 2248, 3518; 2001, 158, 161, 776; 2003, 905; 2005, 1109, 2172; 2007, 746, 1224, 1849, 3080; 2009, 2372, 2445, 2992; 2011, 1093, 1514; 2013, 141, 953; 2015, 806, 2167, 2178; 2017, 702; 2019, 2713, 3485; 2021, 1605, 2623, 2816, 3626, effective January 1, 2022)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 200 - Crimes Against the Person

NRS 200.010 - "Murder" defined.

NRS 200.020 - Malice: Express and implied defined.

NRS 200.030 - Degrees of murder; penalties.

NRS 200.033 - Circumstances aggravating first degree murder.

NRS 200.035 - Circumstances mitigating first degree murder.

NRS 200.040 - "Manslaughter" defined.

NRS 200.050 - "Voluntary manslaughter" defined.

NRS 200.060 - When killing punished as murder.

NRS 200.070 - "Involuntary manslaughter" defined.

NRS 200.080 - Punishment for voluntary manslaughter.

NRS 200.090 - Punishment for involuntary manslaughter.

NRS 200.110 - Place of trial for homicide.

NRS 200.120 - "Justifiable homicide" defined; no duty to retreat under certain circumstances.

NRS 200.130 - Bare fear insufficient to justify killing; reasonable fear required; rebuttable presumption under certain circumstances.

NRS 200.140 - Justifiable homicide by peace officer.

NRS 200.150 - Justifiable or excusable homicide.

NRS 200.160 - Additional cases of justifiable homicide.

NRS 200.170 - Burden of proving circumstances of mitigation or justifiable or excusable homicide.

NRS 200.180 - Excusable homicide by misadventure.

NRS 200.190 - Justifiable or excusable homicide not punishable.

NRS 200.200 - Killing in self-defense.

NRS 200.210 - Killing of unborn quick child; penalty.

NRS 200.220 - Taking drugs to terminate pregnancy; penalty.

NRS 200.230 - Death resulting from overloading of passenger vessel; penalties.

NRS 200.240 - Owner of animal that kills human being guilty of manslaughter under certain circumstances; penalty.

NRS 200.260 - Death resulting from unlawful manufacture or storage of explosives; penalty.

NRS 200.275 - Justifiable infliction or threat of bodily injury not punishable.

NRS 200.278 - Information required to be provided to school district of person in secondary school who causes serious bodily injury.

NRS 200.280 - Definition; penalty.

NRS 200.290 - Instrument or manner of inflicting injury immaterial.

NRS 200.300 - Injury not resulting in permanent injury; defendant may be convicted of assault.

NRS 200.310 - Degrees.

NRS 200.320 - Kidnapping in first degree: Penalties.

NRS 200.330 - Kidnapping in second degree: Penalties.

NRS 200.340 - Penalty for aiding or abetting.

NRS 200.350 - Where proceedings may be instituted; consent is not defense.

NRS 200.357 - Law enforcement officer required to take child into protective custody if child in danger of being removed from jurisdiction.

NRS 200.359 - Detention, concealment or removal of child from person having lawful custody or from jurisdiction of court and relocation of child by parent without written consent of other parent or court permission: Penalties; limitation on issuance...

NRS 200.364 - Definitions.

NRS 200.366 - Sexual assault: Definition; penalties; exclusions.

NRS 200.368 - Statutory sexual seduction: Penalties.

NRS 200.373 - Sexual assault of spouse by spouse.

NRS 200.377 - Victims of certain sexual offenses: Legislative findings and declarations.

NRS 200.3771 - Victims of certain sexual offenses: Confidentiality of records and reports that reveal identity; when disclosure permitted; penalty.

NRS 200.3772 - Victims of certain sexual offenses: Procedure for substituting pseudonym for name on files, records and reports; actual identity confidential; when disclosure required; immunity for unintentional disclosure.

NRS 200.3773 - Victims of certain sexual offenses: Public officer or employee prohibited from disclosing identity; exceptions; penalty.

NRS 200.3774 - Victims of certain sexual offenses: Effect of waiver of confidentiality.

NRS 200.378 - Court may impose temporary or extended order to restrict conduct of alleged perpetrator, defendant or convicted person; penalty for violation of order; dissemination of order; notice provided in order.

NRS 200.3781 - Petitioner for order: Deferment of costs and fees; free information concerning order; no fee for serving order.

NRS 200.3782 - Duration of orders; dissolution or modification of orders.

NRS 200.3783 - Order to be transmitted to law enforcement agencies; enforcement.

NRS 200.37835 - Duty to transmit information concerning temporary or extended order to Central Repository.

NRS 200.3784 - Victim to be given certain information and documents concerning case; clerk to keep record of order or condition restricting conduct of defendant.

NRS 200.3786 - Sexual assault forensic evidence kits: Duties of medical provider, law enforcement agency and forensic laboratory.

NRS 200.3788 - Statewide program to track sexual assault forensic evidence kits: Requirements; annual report; participation; immunity from civil liability.

NRS 200.380 - Definition; penalty.

NRS 200.390 - Administration of poison: Penalty.

NRS 200.400 - Definition; penalties.

NRS 200.405 - Administration of drug to aid commission of felony: Penalty.

NRS 200.408 - Administration of controlled substance to aid commission of crime of violence: Penalty; definitions.

NRS 200.410 - Death resulting from duel; penalty.

NRS 200.430 - Incriminating testimony; witness’s privilege.

NRS 200.440 - Posting for not fighting; use of contemptuous language.

NRS 200.450 - Challenges to fight; penalties.

NRS 200.460 - Definition; penalties.

NRS 200.463 - Involuntary servitude; penalties.

NRS 200.4631 - Involuntary servitude of minors; penalties.

NRS 200.464 - Recruiting, enticing, harboring, transporting, providing or obtaining another person to be held in involuntary servitude; benefiting from another person being held in involuntary servitude; penalty.

NRS 200.465 - Assuming rights of ownership over another person; purchase or sale of person; penalty.

NRS 200.466 - Power of court to order restitution for violation of NRS 200.463, 200.464 or 200.465.

NRS 200.467 - Trafficking in persons for financial gain; penalties.

NRS 200.468 - Trafficking in persons for illegal purposes; penalty.

NRS 200.4685 - Trafficking in children; penalty.

NRS 200.469 - Power of court to order restitution for violation of NRS 200.467, 200.468 or 200.4685.

NRS 200.471 - Assault: Definitions; penalties. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Assault: Definitions; penalties. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

NRS 200.481 - Battery: Definitions; penalties.

NRS 200.485 - Battery which constitutes domestic violence: Penalties; referring child for counseling; restriction against dismissal, probation and suspension; notice of prohibition against owning or possessing firearm; order to surrender, sell or tra...

NRS 200.490 - Provoking assault: Penalty.

NRS 200.495 - Definitions; penalties.

NRS 200.508 - Abuse, neglect or endangerment of child: Penalties; definitions.

NRS 200.5081 - District attorney may refer person suspected of violating NRS 200.508 for treatment or counseling.

NRS 200.5083 - Mutilation of genitalia of female child: Penalties; definitions.

NRS 200.5085 - Use of nonmedical remedial treatment.

NRS 200.5091 - Policy of State.

NRS 200.5092 - Definitions.

NRS 200.50925 - "Reasonable cause to believe" and "as soon as reasonably practicable" defined.

NRS 200.5093 - Report of abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of older person or vulnerable person; voluntary and mandatory reports; investigation; penalty. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Report of abuse, neglect, exploitati...

NRS 200.5094 - Reports: Manner of making; contents.

NRS 200.5095 - Reports and records confidential; permissible or required disclosure; penalty. [Effective until the date on which the Nevada Certification Board, or its successor organization, ceases certifying peer recovery support specialists or pee...

NRS 200.50955 - Law enforcement agency: Required to act promptly in obtaining certain warrants.

NRS 200.5096 - Immunity from civil or criminal liability for reporting, investigating or submitting information; exception.

NRS 200.5097 - Admissibility of evidence.

NRS 200.5098 - Duties of Aging and Disability Services Division of Department of Health and Human Services regarding older persons or vulnerable persons; organization and operation of teams for provision of assistance.

NRS 200.50981 - Sheriff to designate point of contact for Aging and Disability Services Division of Department of Health and Human Services.

NRS 200.50982 - Disclosure of information concerning reports and investigations to other agencies or legal representative of older person or vulnerable person; disclosure of information concerning suspect in investigation of abuse, neglect, exploitat...

NRS 200.50984 - Inspection of records pertaining to older person or vulnerable person on whose behalf investigation is conducted.

NRS 200.50986 - Petition for removal of guardian of older person or vulnerable person.

NRS 200.5099 - Penalties.

NRS 200.50995 - Penalties for conspiracy.

NRS 200.510 - Definition; penalties; truth may be given in evidence; jury to determine law and fact.

NRS 200.520 - Publication defined.

NRS 200.530 - Liability of editor or publisher.

NRS 200.540 - Criminal proceedings: Venue.

NRS 200.550 - Furnishing libelous information: Penalty.

NRS 200.560 - Threatening to publish libel: Penalty.

NRS 200.571 - Harassment: Definition; penalties.

NRS 200.575 - Stalking: Definitions; penalties; entry of finding in judgment of conviction or admonishment of rights.

NRS 200.581 - Where offense committed.

NRS 200.591 - Court may impose temporary or extended order to restrict conduct of alleged perpetrator, defendant or convicted person; penalty for violation of order; dissemination of order; notice provided in order.

NRS 200.592 - Petitioner for order: Deferment of costs and fees; free information concerning order; no fee for serving order.

NRS 200.594 - Duration of orders; dissolution or modification of orders.

NRS 200.597 - Order to be transmitted to law enforcement agencies; enforcement.

NRS 200.599 - Duty to transmit information concerning temporary or extended order to Central Repository.

NRS 200.601 - Victim to be given certain information and documents concerning case; clerk to keep record of order or condition restricting conduct of defendant.

NRS 200.603 - Peering, peeping or spying through window, door or other opening of dwelling of another; penalties.

NRS 200.604 - Capturing image of private area of another person; distributing, disclosing, displaying, transmitting or publishing image of private area of another person; penalties; exceptions; confidentiality of image.

NRS 200.605 - Penalties; definition.

NRS 200.610 - Definitions.

NRS 200.620 - Interception and attempted interception of wire communication prohibited; exceptions.

NRS 200.630 - Disclosure of existence, content or substance of wire or radio communication prohibited; exceptions.

NRS 200.640 - Unauthorized connection with facilities prohibited.

NRS 200.650 - Unauthorized, surreptitious intrusion of privacy by listening device prohibited.

NRS 200.690 - Penalties.

NRS 200.700 - Definitions.

NRS 200.710 - Unlawful to use minor in producing pornography or as subject of sexual portrayal in performance.

NRS 200.720 - Promotion of sexual performance of minor unlawful.

NRS 200.725 - Preparing, advertising or distributing materials depicting pornography involving minor unlawful; penalty.

NRS 200.727 - Use of Internet to control visual presentation depicting sexual conduct of person under 16 years of age; penalties.

NRS 200.730 - Possession of visual presentation depicting sexual conduct of person under 16 years of age unlawful; penalties.

NRS 200.735 - Exemption for purposes of law enforcement.

NRS 200.737 - Use of electronic communication device by minor to possess, transmit or distribute sexual images of minor; penalties.

NRS 200.740 - Determination by court or jury of whether person was minor.

NRS 200.750 - Penalties.

NRS 200.760 - Forfeiture.

NRS 200.765 - Definitions.

NRS 200.770 - "Intimate image" defined.

NRS 200.775 - "Sexual conduct" defined.

NRS 200.780 - Unlawful dissemination of intimate image; exceptions; penalty.

NRS 200.785 - Demands in exchange for removal of intimate image; penalty.

NRS 200.790 - Liability of interactive computer service.

NRS 200.800 - Definitions.

NRS 200.810 - "Health care procedure" defined.

NRS 200.820 - "Surgical procedure" defined.

NRS 200.830 - Performance of health care procedure without license; penalties.

NRS 200.840 - Performance of surgical procedure without license; penalties.

NRS 200.870 - Penalty; definitions.

NRS 200.900 - Penalties; definitions.