1. The Offenders’ Store Fund is hereby created as a special revenue fund. All money received for the benefit of offenders through contributions, and from other sources not otherwise required to be deposited in another fund, must be deposited in the Offenders’ Store Fund.
2. The Director shall:
(a) Keep, or cause to be kept, a full and accurate account of the Fund;
(b) Submit reports to the Board relative to money in the Fund as may be required from time to time; and
(c) Submit a monthly report to the offenders of the amount of money in the Fund by posting copies of the report at locations accessible to offenders generally or by delivery of copies to the appropriate representatives of the offenders if any are selected.
3. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 4 to 10, inclusive, money in the Offenders’ Store Fund, except interest earned upon it, must be expended for the welfare and benefit of all offenders or for any other purpose authorized by the Legislature.
4. If necessary to cover a shortfall of money in the Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund, the Director may, after obtaining the approval of the Interim Finance Committee, authorize the State Controller to transfer money from the Offenders’ Store Fund to the Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund, and the State Controller shall make the transfer.
5. If an offender has insufficient money in his or her individual account in the Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund to repay or defray costs assessed to the offender pursuant to NRS 209.246, the Director shall authorize the State Controller to transfer sufficient money from the Offenders’ Store Fund to the appropriate account in the State General Fund to pay costs remaining unpaid, and the State Controller shall make the transfer. Any money so transferred must be accounted for separately. The Director shall cause the Offenders’ Store Fund to be reimbursed from the offender’s individual account in the Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund, as money becomes available.
6. If the Department incurs costs related to state property that has been willfully damaged, destroyed or lost or incurs costs related to medical examination, diagnosis or treatment for an injury to an offender, the Director may authorize the State Controller to transfer money from the Offenders’ Store Fund to the appropriate account in the State General Fund to repay or defray those costs if:
(a) The Director has reason to believe that an offender caused the damage, destruction, loss or injury; and
(b) The identity of the offender is unknown or cannot be determined by the Director with reasonable certainty.
The State Controller shall make the transfer if authorized by the Director. Any money transferred must be accounted for separately. If the identity of the offender is determined after money has been transferred, the Director shall cause the Offenders’ Store Fund to be reimbursed from the offender’s individual account in the Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund, as money becomes available.
7. The Director may, with approval of the Board, establish by regulation criteria for a reasonable deduction from money credited to the Offenders’ Store Fund to repay or defray the costs relating to the operation and maintenance of the offenders’ store, coffee shop, gymnasium and correctional officers’ salaries for visitation posts where they exist in each facility. Any regulations adopted pursuant to this subsection must be adopted in accordance with the provisions of chapter 233B of NRS.
8. The Director may, with approval of the Board, establish by regulation a charge on the purchase of electronic devices by offenders to defray the costs relating to the operation of the devices. The Director shall utilize the proceeds collected from the charge established for operation of the devices to offset the energy costs of the facilities within the Department. Any regulations adopted pursuant to this subsection must be adopted in accordance with the provisions of chapter 233B of NRS.
9. The Director may, with approval of the Board, establish by regulation a charge on the use by offenders of videoconferencing equipment for conducting visits to defray the costs relating to the operation and maintenance of the equipment. The Director shall utilize the proceeds collected from the charge established for the operation and maintenance of the equipment to offset the costs of operating and maintaining the videoconferencing equipment and correctional officers’ salaries for posts for conducting visits by videoconference where the posts exist in each facility.
10. If an offender who has been assigned to a center for the purpose of making restitution is returned to an institution for committing an infraction of the regulations of the Department and the center has not been fully compensated for the cost of providing the offender with housing, transportation, meals, or medical or dental services at the center, the Director may authorize the State Controller to transfer money from the Offenders’ Store Fund to the appropriate account in the State General Fund to repay or defray those costs. The State Controller shall make the transfer if authorized by the Director. Any money transferred must be accounted for separately. The Director shall cause the Offenders’ Store Fund to be reimbursed from the offender’s individual account in the Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund, as money becomes available.
11. If an offender has insufficient money in his or her individual account in the Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund to repay or defray costs assessed to the offender pursuant to NRS 209.246, the offender shall sign a statement under penalty of perjury concerning his or her financial situation. Such a statement must include, but is not limited to, the following information:
(a) The value of any interest the offender has in real estate;
(b) The value of the personal property of the offender;
(c) The assets in any bank account of the offender; and
(d) The employment status of the offender.
12. The statement required by subsection 11 must also authorize the Department to access any relevant document, for the purpose of verifying the accuracy of the information provided by the offender pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, information regarding any bank account of the offender, information regarding any bank account held in trust for the offender and any federal income tax return, report or withholding form of the offender.
13. An offender who conceals assets from the Department or provides false or misleading information on a statement prepared pursuant to this section is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
14. A person who aids or encourages an offender to conceal assets from the Department or to provide false or misleading information on a statement prepared pursuant to this section is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 847; A 1979, 308, 889; 1981, 1559; 1993, 268; 1995, 363; 1997, 1232, 3178; 1999, 2546; 2010, 26th Special Session, 84; 2017, 3658; 2020, 31st Special Session, 85)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 209 - Department of Corrections
NRS 209.021 - "Board" defined.
NRS 209.031 - "Classification" defined.
NRS 209.041 - "Custody" defined.
NRS 209.051 - "Department" defined.
NRS 209.061 - "Director" defined.
NRS 209.065 - "Facility" defined.
NRS 209.071 - "Institution" defined.
NRS 209.075 - "Manager" defined.
NRS 209.077 - "Medical Director" defined.
NRS 209.081 - "Offender" defined.
NRS 209.083 - "Private facility or institution" defined.
NRS 209.085 - "Warden" defined.
NRS 209.101 - Department created; Board of State Prison Commissioners.
NRS 209.111 - Powers and duties of Board.
NRS 209.131 - Director of Department: Duties.
NRS 209.1315 - Director of Department: Training of correctional staff.
NRS 209.132 - Director of Department: Authority to delegate powers, duties or functions.
NRS 209.136 - Director of Department: Notification of Legislature regarding certain matters.
NRS 209.141 - Agreements with governmental agencies and private organizations.
NRS 209.151 - Deputy directors: Appointment; duties; other employment prohibited.
NRS 209.153 - Deputy Director for Industrial Programs: Retirement benefits.
NRS 209.161 - Wardens of institutions: Appointment; duties.
NRS 209.189 - Fund for Prison Industries.
NRS 209.192 - Fund for New Construction of Facilities for Prison Industries.
NRS 209.194 - Silver State Industries Endowment Fund.
NRS 209.225 - Investment and disbursement of interest and income of Offenders’ Store Fund.
NRS 209.239 - Regulation of personal property of offenders.
NRS 209.246 - Deductions from individual account of offender.
NRS 209.2473 - Regulations regarding deductions.
NRS 209.248 - Account for disbursements to offenders: Establishment; use; reimbursement.
NRS 209.249 - Package program for offenders: Establishment; limitations.
NRS 209.251 - Books and papers kept by Board or Director: Inspection; delivery to successors.
NRS 209.254 - Department to provide list of persons eligible for parole.
NRS 209.261 - Transportation of offender to appropriate institution or facility.
NRS 209.273 - Unnecessary expense not allowed; offenders transported collectively.
NRS 209.274 - Transportation of offender to appear before court.
NRS 209.281 - Temporary interstate transportation.
NRS 209.293 - Transfer of offender to correctional institution of another state.
NRS 209.301 - Transfer of minors to state facility for detention of children.
NRS 209.321 - Transfer of offender for psychiatric observation or treatment.
NRS 209.331 - Medical evaluation or treatment of offender outside institution or facility.
NRS 209.352 - Director may establish system for offender management.
NRS 209.356 - Director to establish program of regimental discipline.
NRS 209.361 - Director to adopt regulations and penalties for violations.
NRS 209.371 - Corporal punishment and inhumane treatment prohibited.
NRS 209.3815 - Autopsy of offenders.
NRS 209.387 - Legislative findings and declarations regarding programs for education of offenders.
NRS 209.393 - Regulations regarding literacy of offenders.
NRS 209.401 - Director may establish facilities for offenders to live in community.
NRS 209.417 - Offenders not to have access to telecommunications devices; exceptions.
NRS 209.423 - Visits and correspondence between offenders and others.
NRS 209.42305 - Prisoner contact with child of prisoner; use of equipment for videoconference.
NRS 209.42315 - "Co-occurring disorder" defined.
NRS 209.4232 - "Division" defined.
NRS 209.4233 - "Program of aftercare" defined.
NRS 209.4234 - "Substance use disorder" defined.
NRS 209.4235 - "Therapeutic community" defined.
NRS 209.4238 - Programs of aftercare.
NRS 209.424 - Offenders excluded from participation.
NRS 209.4242 - Director may contract with qualified persons.
NRS 209.4244 - Report by Director to Legislature.
NRS 209.427 - Assignment of offender to program; withdrawal of offender from program.
NRS 209.4299 - Submission of report concerning probationers participating in program.
NRS 209.433 - Credits for offender sentenced on or before June 30, 1969.
NRS 209.4465 - Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 17, 1997.
NRS 209.449 - Credits for completion of vocational education and training or other program.
NRS 209.4495 - Limitation on amount of credit offender may earn.
NRS 209.451 - Forfeiture and restoration of credits.
NRS 209.453 - Expedited resolution of challenge to computation of time served.
NRS 209.457 - Program for operating conservation camps.
NRS 209.462 - Director to provide secure facility for production of license plates.
NRS 209.471 - Offender may be allowed to participate in program beneficial to community.
NRS 209.481 - Assignment of offender to institution or facility of minimum security.
NRS 209.4815 - Procedure for emergency purchase of supplies, materials or equipment.
NRS 209.4827 - Centers to house offenders.
NRS 209.4829 - Assignment of offender to center.
NRS 209.4831 - Deduction from wages of offender for living expenses.
NRS 209.4841 - Distribution of earnings of offender.
NRS 209.4843 - Termination of payments of restitution.
NRS 209.4873 - "Correctional program" defined.
NRS 209.4874 - "Division" defined.
NRS 209.4877 - "Judicial program" defined.
NRS 209.488 - "Reentry court" defined.
NRS 209.4883 - Judicial program: Establishment; assignment of offenders; supervision of offenders.
NRS 209.4887 - Correctional program: Establishment; assignment of offenders; restitution.
NRS 209.492 - Status while participating in work or educational release program or other assignment.
NRS 209.501 - Temporary furloughs.
NRS 209.521 - Notification of victim of escape or release of offender.