Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 209 - Department of Corrections
NRS 209.461 - Duties and powers of Director; requirements for programs for employment of offenders; prohibited types of vocational training, employment and businesses; determination of profit of program of employment; no right of offender to employme...


1. The Director shall:
(a) To the greatest extent possible, approximate the normal conditions of training and employment in the community.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, to the extent practicable, require each offender, except those whose behavior is found by the Director to preclude participation, to spend 40 hours each week in vocational training or employment, unless excused for a medical reason or to attend educational classes in accordance with NRS 209.396. The Director shall require as a condition of employment that an offender sign an authorization for the deductions from his or her wages made pursuant to NRS 209.463. Authorization to make the deductions pursuant to NRS 209.463 is implied from the employment of an offender and a signed authorization from the offender is not required for the Director to make the deductions pursuant to NRS 209.463.
(c) Use the earnings from services and manufacturing conducted by the institutions and the money paid by private employers who employ the offenders to offset the costs of operating the prison system and to provide wages for the offenders being trained or employed.
(d) Provide equipment, space and management for services and manufacturing by offenders.
(e) Employ craftsmen and other personnel to supervise and instruct offenders.
(f) Contract with governmental agencies and private employers for the employment of offenders, including their employment on public works projects under contracts with the State and with local governments.
(g) Contract for the use of offenders’ services and for the sale of goods manufactured by offenders.
(h) On or before January 1, 2014, and every 5 years thereafter, submit a report to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for distribution to the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary. The report must include, without limitation, an analysis of existing contracts with private employers for the employment of offenders and the potential impact of those contracts on private industry in this State.
(i) Submit a report to each meeting of the Interim Finance Committee identifying any accounts receivable related to a program for the employment of offenders.
2. Every program for the employment of offenders established by the Director must:
(a) Employ the maximum number of offenders possible;
(b) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 209.192, provide for the use of money produced by the program to reduce the cost of maintaining the offenders in the institutions;
(c) Have an insignificant effect on the number of jobs available to the residents of this State; and
(d) Provide occupational training for offenders.
3. An offender may not engage in vocational training, employment or a business that requires or permits the offender to:
(a) Telemarket or conduct opinion polls by telephone; or
(b) Acquire, review, use or have control over or access to personal information concerning any person who is not incarcerated.
4. Each fiscal year, the cumulative profits and losses, if any, of the programs for the employment of offenders established by the Director must result in a profit for the Department. The following must not be included in determining whether there is a profit for the Department:
(a) Fees credited to the Fund for Prison Industries pursuant to NRS 482.268, any revenue collected by the Department for the leasing of space, facilities or equipment within the institutions or facilities of the Department, and any interest or income earned on the money in the Fund for Prison Industries.
(b) The selling expenses of the Central Administrative Office of the programs for the employment of offenders. As used in this paragraph, "selling expenses" means delivery expenses, salaries of sales personnel and related payroll taxes and costs, the costs of advertising and the costs of display models.
(c) The general and administrative expenses of the Central Administrative Office of the programs for the employment of offenders. As used in this paragraph, "general and administrative expenses" means the salary of the Deputy Director of Industrial Programs and the salaries of any other personnel of the Central Administrative Office and related payroll taxes and costs, the costs of telephone usage, and the costs of office supplies used and postage used.
5. If any state-sponsored program incurs a net loss for 2 consecutive fiscal years, the Director shall appear before the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary to explain the reasons for the net loss and provide a plan for the generation of a profit in the next fiscal year. If the program does not generate a profit in the third fiscal year, the Director shall take appropriate steps to resolve the issue.
6. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, the Director may, with the approval of the Board:
(a) Lease spaces and facilities within any institution of the Department to private employers to be used for the vocational training and employment of offenders.
(b) Grant to reliable offenders the privilege of leaving institutions or facilities of the Department at certain times for the purpose of vocational training or employment.
7. Before entering into any contract with a private employer for the employment of offenders pursuant to subsection 1, the Director shall obtain from the private employer:
(a) A personal guarantee to secure an amount fixed by the Director of:
(1) For a contract that does not relate to construction, not less than 25 percent of the prorated annual amount of the contract but not more than 100 percent of the prorated annual amount of the contract, a surety bond made payable to the State of Nevada in an amount fixed by the Director of not less than 25 percent of the prorated annual amount of the contract but not more than 100 percent of the prorated annual amount of the contract and conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract; or
(2) For a contract that relates to construction, not less than 100 percent of the prorated annual amount of the contract, a surety bond made payable to the State of Nevada in an amount fixed by the Director of not less than 100 percent of the prorated annual amount of the contract and conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract,
or a security agreement to secure any debt, obligation or other liability of the private employer under the contract, including, without limitation, lease payments, wages earned by offenders and compensation earned by personnel of the Department. The Director shall appear before the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary to explain the reasons for the amount fixed by the Director for any personal guarantee or surety bond.
(b) A detailed written analysis on the estimated impact of the contract on private industry in this State. The written analysis must include, without limitation:
(1) The number of private companies in this State currently providing the types of products and services offered in the proposed contract.
(2) The number of residents of this State currently employed by such private companies.
(3) The number of offenders that would be employed under the contract.
(4) The skills that the offenders would acquire under the contract.
8. The provisions of this chapter do not create a right on behalf of the offender to employment or to receive the federal or state minimum wage for any employment and do not establish a basis for any cause of action against the State or its officers or employees for employment of an offender or for payment of the federal or state minimum wage to an offender.
9. As used in this section, "state-sponsored program" means a program for the vocational training or employment of offenders which does not include a contract of employment with a private employer.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 852; A 1979, 889, 1380; 1981, 733; 1983, 724; 1985, 254, 590, 1897; 1987, 1020; 1989, 551, 2122; 1991, 1586; 1993, 286, 2517; 1995, 2592; 1999, 2712; 2001, 378; 2007, 67; 2013, 1803; 2019, 814; 2021, 2519)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 209 - Department of Corrections

NRS 209.011 - Definitions.

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 209.116 - Board to adopt regulations establishing maximum number of prisoners who may be incarcerated in private facility or institution.

NRS 209.121 - Director of Department: Appointment; qualifications; salary; other employment prohibited.

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 209.134 - Director of Department: Submission to county clerk of list of offenders released from prison or discharged from parole.

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 209.181 - Officers and employees residing at institution or facility: Charges and perquisites; notice to Legislature.

NRS 209.183 - Travel expenses authorized for certain employees at specified correctional centers and conservation camps; exceptions.

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 209.221 - Offenders’ Store Fund; statement of offender’s financial situation; criminal penalties relating to concealment of assets and provision of false or misleading financial information.

NRS 209.225 - Investment and disbursement of interest and income of Offenders’ Store Fund.

NRS 209.229 - Operation of vending machines in visitors’ areas; profits from operation to be deposited in Offenders’ Store Fund.

NRS 209.231 - Deposit of money received from operation of conservation camp into Division of Forestry Account; powers and duties of State Forester Firewarden.

NRS 209.239 - Regulation of personal property of offenders.

NRS 209.241 - Safekeeping of money and valuables of offenders: Prisoners’ Personal Property Fund; duties of Director; withdrawals by offenders; monthly statement; disbursement of interest and income; penalties; exemptions.

NRS 209.243 - Administrative claim by prisoner for loss of personal property, property damage, personal injuries or other claims; regulations.

NRS 209.244 - Attorney General may establish program for mediating complaints from offenders; duties.

NRS 209.246 - Deductions from individual account of offender.

NRS 209.247 - Deductions from individual account of offender: Limitation on deductions; order of priority.

NRS 209.2473 - Regulations regarding deductions.

NRS 209.2475 - Deductions from individual account of offender: Limitations; disposition of remaining money upon release of offender; reduction or elimination; transmittal.

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 209.2745 - Payment for transportation of offender to appear as witness in action for small claims.

NRS 209.276 - Reimbursement for transportation of witness in action by offender concerning civil rights.

NRS 209.281 - Temporary interstate transportation.

NRS 209.291 - Transfer of offenders: Within Department; to other governmental agencies; between United States and foreign country.

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 209.311 - Transfer of persons detained in local facility to institution or facility of Department for safekeeping.

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 209.341 - Director to establish system of initial classification and evaluation for offenders; assignment of offender to appropriate institution or facility of Department; administration of risk and needs assessment; validation study.

NRS 209.345 - Director to establish system to track expenses related to housing youthful offenders; report regarding expenses tracked by system.

NRS 209.351 - Director to establish system of ongoing classification and evaluation for offenders and to maintain records.

NRS 209.3515 - Director may request or provide medical or mental health records of certain offenders.

NRS 209.3517 - Director may apply for determination of eligibility for Medicaid on behalf of offender.

NRS 209.352 - Director may establish system for offender management.

NRS 209.353 - Department to collect and submit information regarding offenders to Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History.

NRS 209.354 - Department to monitor each private facility or institution which houses prisoners who are incarcerated pursuant to authority of another state; reimbursement for costs of such monitoring.

NRS 209.356 - Director to establish program of regimental discipline.

NRS 209.361 - Director to adopt regulations and penalties for violations.

NRS 209.365 - Director to establish program to prevent offenders from possessing or receiving certain publications.

NRS 209.367 - Director to establish program for testing of offenders for use of alcohol and controlled substances.

NRS 209.369 - Limitation on imposition of disciplinary segregation; assignment to solitary confinement for safety of offender; procedure for imposition of disciplinary segregation; requirement for psychological evaluation; request for release; condit...

NRS 209.371 - Corporal punishment and inhumane treatment prohibited.

NRS 209.376 - Limitations on use of restraints on offender who is in labor, delivering her baby or recuperating from delivery.

NRS 209.381 - Diet, housing and hygiene of offenders; medical and dental services of institutions and facilities.

NRS 209.3815 - Autopsy of offenders.

NRS 209.382 - Chief Medical Officer to examine and report on medical and dental services, diet of offenders, sanitation and safety in institutions and facilities.

NRS 209.3825 - Order by court affecting conditions of confinement of prisoner; Director entitled to notice and opportunity to be heard; exception.

NRS 209.385 - Testing offenders for exposure to human immunodeficiency virus; disclosure of name of offender whose tests are positive; segregation of offender; duties of Director.

NRS 209.387 - Legislative findings and declarations regarding programs for education of offenders.

NRS 209.389 - Board to establish programs for general education, vocational education and training and other rehabilitation.

NRS 209.391 - Director to administer programs of education, training and rehabilitation, to establish programs for counseling, research, statistics and planning and to purchase textbooks.

NRS 209.392 - Residential confinement: Duration; notification to victim; eligibility; violation of terms or conditions; status; restitution.

NRS 209.3923 - Residential confinement or other appropriate supervision of certain older offenders: Eligibility; notification to victim; effect of violation of terms and conditions; status; restitution.

NRS 209.3925 - Residential confinement or other appropriate supervision of offenders who are physically incapacitated or in ill health: Eligibility; request for medical release; duration; notice; notification to victim; effect of violation of terms o...

NRS 209.393 - Regulations regarding literacy of offenders.

NRS 209.396 - Limitations on assignment of offender to industrial or vocational school; educational requirements for offender with developmental, learning or other disability.

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 209.419 - Interception of offender’s communications by telecommunications devices: Notice; 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 209.4231 - Definitions.

NRS 209.42315 - "Co-occurring disorder" defined.

NRS 209.4232 - "Division" defined.

NRS 209.4233 - "Program of aftercare" defined.

NRS 209.42335 - "Program of treatment for offenders with substance use or co-occurring disorders" defined.

NRS 209.4234 - "Substance use disorder" defined.

NRS 209.4235 - "Therapeutic community" defined.

NRS 209.4236 - Director to establish programs of treatment for offenders with substance use or co-occurring disorders.

NRS 209.4237 - Program to evaluate offenders for participation in program of treatment for offenders with substance use or co-occurring disorders; assignment to participate in program of treatment.

NRS 209.4238 - Programs of aftercare.

NRS 209.4239 - Removal from program of treatment for offenders with substance use or co-occurring disorders or program of aftercare; Director may establish conditions, sanctions and incentives regarding participation; immunity.

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 209.425 - Establishment of program; program to include rehabilitation, education and counseling; assignment of wages.

NRS 209.427 - Assignment of offender to program; withdrawal of offender from program.

NRS 209.429 - Director to assign offender to serve term of residential confinement under certain circumstances; notice to victim; effect of violating terms or conditions of residential confinement; status; restitution.

NRS 209.4291 - Establishment of program; duties of Department; condition of participation in program.

NRS 209.4293 - Court authorized to remand probation violator to program for supervision and to receive treatment for an alcohol or other substance use disorder or for a mental illness; eligibility for treatment.

NRS 209.4295 - Payment of cost of supervision and treatment; performance of community service as contribution toward cost; issuance of judgment for unpaid costs.

NRS 209.4297 - Release of probationer from supervision; completion of remaining or additional period of probation; revocation of probation.

NRS 209.4299 - Submission of report concerning probationers participating in program.

NRS 209.432 - Definitions.

NRS 209.433 - Credits for offender sentenced on or before June 30, 1969.

NRS 209.443 - Credits for offender sentenced after June 30, 1969, for crime committed before July 1, 1985.

NRS 209.446 - Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 1, 1985, but before July 17, 1997.

NRS 209.4465 - Credits for offender sentenced for crime committed on or after July 17, 1997.

NRS 209.447 - Credits for offender sentenced after June 30, 1991, for crime committed before July 1, 1985, and released on parole.

NRS 209.4475 - Credits for offender on parole as of January 1, 2004, or released on parole on or after January 1, 2004.

NRS 209.4477 - Credits for offender incarcerated during state of emergency due to communicable or infectious disease.

NRS 209.448 - Credits for completion of program of treatment for an alcohol or other substance use disorder.

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 209.459 - Employment of offenders: Report on potential impacts of new program; program for employment in services and manufacturing; submission of contract related to new program for approval.

NRS 209.461 - Duties and powers of Director; requirements for programs for employment of offenders; prohibited types of vocational training, employment and businesses; determination of profit of program of employment; no right of offender to employme...

NRS 209.4615 - Offender to obtain approval of Director for employment, contractual activity or business activity; private employment of offender.

NRS 209.462 - Director to provide secure facility for production of license plates.

NRS 209.463 - Deductions from wages earned by offender during incarceration; limitation on deductions; priority of deductions.

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 209.4817 - Committee on Industrial Programs: Creation; members; terms of appointed members; appointment of alternate members; payment of compensation, allowances and travel expenses.

NRS 209.4818 - Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary: Duties relating to industrial programs.

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 209.4837 - Agreement for assignment and distribution of wages of offender; schedule of restitution.

NRS 209.4841 - Distribution of earnings of offender.

NRS 209.4843 - Termination of payments of restitution.

NRS 209.4871 - Definitions.As used in NRS 209.4871 to 209.4889, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 209.4873 to 209.488, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections.

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 209.4886 - Participation in judicial program: Referral of offender to reentry court; powers and duties of Director; regulations; reimbursement of costs; effect of violation of terms and conditions; status of offender.

NRS 209.4887 - Correctional program: Establishment; assignment of offenders; restitution.

NRS 209.4888 - Participation in correctional program: Suitability of offender; powers and duties of Director; regulations; reimbursement of costs; effect of violation of terms and conditions; status of offender.

NRS 209.4889 - Powers and duties of Director: Contracting for certain services for offenders or parolees in correctional or judicial program; providing referrals and information regarding services; applying for and accepting gifts and grants.

NRS 209.492 - Status while participating in work or educational release program or other assignment.

NRS 209.501 - Temporary furloughs.

NRS 209.511 - Duties and authorized actions of Director relating to release of offenders from prison; payment of costs. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Duties and authorized actions of Director relating to release of offenders from prison; pay...

NRS 209.517 - Notice to Department of Motor Vehicles when certain offenders have completed period of imprisonment or are placed on residential confinement.

NRS 209.521 - Notification of victim of escape or release of offender.