1. The Division shall adopt a written system of graduated sanctions for parole and probation officers to use when responding to a technical violation of the conditions of parole. The system must:
(a) Set forth a menu of presumptive sanctions for the most common violations, including, without limitation, failure to report, willful failure to pay fines and fees, failure to participate in a required program or service, failure to complete community service and failure to refrain from the use of alcohol or controlled substances.
(b) Take into account factors such as responsivity factors impacting a person’s ability to successfully complete any conditions of supervision, the severity of the current violation, the person’s previous criminal record, the number and severity of any previous violations and the extent to which graduated sanctions were imposed for previous violations.
2. The Division shall establish and maintain a program of initial and ongoing training for parole and probation officers regarding the system of graduated sanctions.
3. Notwithstanding any rule or law to the contrary, a parole and probation officer shall use graduated sanctions established pursuant to this section when responding to a technical violation.
4. A parole and probation officer intending to impose a graduated sanction shall provide the supervised person with notice of the intended sanction. The notice must inform the person of any alleged violation and the date thereof and the graduated sanction to be imposed.
5. The failure of a supervised person to comply with a sanction may constitute a technical violation of the conditions of parole.
6. The Division may not seek revocation of parole for a technical violation of the conditions of parole until all graduated sanctions have been exhausted. If the Division determines that all graduated sanctions have been exhausted, the Division shall submit a report to the Board outlining the reasons for the recommendation of revocation and the steps taken by the Division to change the supervised person’s behavior while in the community, including, without limitation, any graduated sanctions imposed before recommending revocation.
7. As used in this section:
(a) "Absconding" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 176A.630.
(b) "Technical violation" means any alleged violation of the conditions of parole that does not constitute absconding and is not the commission of a:
(1) New felony or gross misdemeanor;
(2) Battery which constitutes domestic violence pursuant to NRS 200.485;
(3) Violation of NRS 484C.110 or 484C.120;
(4) Crime of violence as defined in NRS 200.408 that is punishable as a misdemeanor;
(5) Harassment pursuant to NRS 200.571 or stalking or aggravated stalking pursuant to NRS 200.575;
(6) Violation of a temporary or extended order for protection against domestic violence issued pursuant to NRS 33.017 to 33.100, inclusive, a restraining order or injunction that is in the nature of a temporary or extended order for protection against domestic violence issued in an action or proceeding brought pursuant to title 11 of NRS, a temporary or extended order for protection against stalking, aggravated stalking or harassment issued pursuant to NRS 200.591 or a temporary or extended order for protection against sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.378; or
(7) Violation of a stay away order involving a natural person who is the victim of the crime for which the supervised person is being supervised.
The term does not include termination from a specialty court program.
(Added to NRS by 2021, 2434)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 213 - Pardons and Paroles; Remissions of Fines and Commutations of Punishments
NRS 213.010 - State Board of Pardons Commissioners: Members; meetings; notice of meetings to victim.
NRS 213.015 - Salaries of certain Board members who are justices of Supreme Court.
NRS 213.017 - Secretary of Board: Appointment; qualifications; duties.
NRS 213.030 - When notice of application not required.
NRS 213.035 - Restoration of civil rights expedited by Board under certain conditions.
NRS 213.055 - Person with communications disability entitled to services of interpreter at hearing.
NRS 213.060 - Procedure when judgment of fine or forfeiture is remitted.
NRS 213.070 - Fines and forfeitures do not include discharge from liability on bail bond.
NRS 213.080 - Procedure when death penalty is commuted.
NRS 213.090 - Pardon: Restoration of civil rights; relieved of disabilities; limitations.
NRS 213.095 - Notice by Board to victim if clemency granted.
NRS 213.100 - Order of discharge when clemency granted.
NRS 213.10705 - Legislative declaration concerning parole, probation and residential confinement.
NRS 213.1071 - Division: Creation; composition; Chief.
NRS 213.1075 - Information obtained by employees of Division or Board privileged; nondisclosure.
NRS 213.1076 - Fee to defray costs of supervision; regulations; waiver.
NRS 213.1077 - Contracts and agreements with Federal Government.
NRS 213.108 - Creation; members; Chair; qualifications; decisions.
NRS 213.1085 - Executive Secretary: Appointment; unclassified service; qualifications; duties.
NRS 213.1092 - Chief: Appointment; qualifications.
NRS 213.1094 - Chief: Other employment prohibited.
NRS 213.1095 - Chief: Powers and duties.
NRS 213.1096 - Powers and duties of assistant parole and probation officers.
NRS 213.10985 - Seizure, custody, use and sale of dangerous instrument or weapon.
NRS 213.10988 - Chief to adopt standards for recommendations regarding parole or probation.
NRS 213.1099 - Limitations on Board’s power to release prisoners on parole.
NRS 213.120 - When prisoner becomes eligible for parole.
NRS 213.1215 - Mandatory release of certain prisoners; exceptions.
NRS 213.122 - Chief to develop statewide plan for enhanced supervision of parolees.
NRS 213.123 - Imposition of tests to determine use of controlled substance as condition of parole.
NRS 213.1245 - Prisoner convicted of sexual offense: Mandatory conditions of parole.
NRS 213.126 - Requirement of restitution as condition of parole; Restitution Trust Fund.
NRS 213.1263 - Board may prohibit association with members of criminal gang as condition of parole.
NRS 213.142 - Rehearing to be scheduled if parole denied.
NRS 213.151 - Arrest of alleged violator of parole: Powers and duties of peace officers.
NRS 213.15105 - Placement of alleged parole violator in residential confinement pending inquiry.
NRS 213.1526 - Residential confinement of violator of parole: Violation of term or condition.
NRS 213.1528 - Residential confinement of violator of parole: Program of enhanced supervision.
NRS 213.1543 - Division to recommend early discharge of certain parolees; regulations.
NRS 213.155 - Restoration of civil rights after discharge from parole; limitations.
NRS 213.215 - Enactment of Compact.
NRS 213.293 - "Department" defined.
NRS 213.294 - "Director" defined.
NRS 213.297 - "Program" defined.
NRS 213.300 - Establishment of program.
NRS 213.310 - Selection and referral of offenders for enrollment in program.
NRS 213.320 - Administration of program; duties of Director.
NRS 213.330 - Disposition of salaries and wages of offender.
NRS 213.350 - Enrollees not agents or employees of State; status.
NRS 213.360 - Termination of enrollment; unauthorized absence constitutes escape.
NRS 213.390 - Duties of Chief Parole and Probation Officer.
NRS 213.605 - "Board" defined.
NRS 213.607 - "Correctional program" defined.
NRS 213.609 - "Director" defined.
NRS 213.610 - "Division" defined.
NRS 213.615 - "Judicial program" defined.
NRS 213.620 - "Reentry court" defined.
NRS 213.635 - Supervision of participant in correctional or judicial program.