Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 289 - Peace Officers and Other Law Enforcement Personnel
NRS 289.675 - Behavioral health field response grant program.


1. The Commission shall, subject to the availability of funds appropriated for such a purpose, develop and implement a behavioral health field response grant program for the purpose of allowing law enforcement and behavioral health professionals to safely respond to crises, including, without limitation, by telephone or video, involving persons with behavioral health issues. The Commission may use a portion of the appropriated funds to develop data management capability to support the program.
2. A local law enforcement agency may submit a grant application to the Commission that contains the agency’s proposal to develop its behavioral health field response by incorporating behavioral health professionals into its behavioral health field response planning, or two or more local law enforcement agencies may submit a joint grant application that contains their joint proposal. Any proposal submitted by a law enforcement agency must provide a plan for improving behavioral health field response and diversion from incarceration through modifying or expanding law enforcement practices in partnership with behavioral health professionals. The Commission may prioritize grant applications that include total matching funds.
3. The Commission shall appoint a peer review panel to review, in consultation with behavioral health organizations and the Department of Health and Human Services the grant applications submitted by local law enforcement agencies and select the grant recipients. To the extent possible, at least one grant recipient must be from a rural county. To avoid any conflict of interest, any law enforcement agency that is included in a proposal shall recuse itself from voting on the peer review panel.
4. If the Commission certifies that the grant application of a selected recipient satisfies the proposal criteria, the Commission shall distribute grant funds to the selected recipient. The Commission shall make every effort to fund at least three grants each fiscal year. Grant recipients must be selected and receive grant funds not later than October 1 of each year the behavioral health field response grant program is funded.
5. A grant recipient must provide for at least one behavioral health professional who will perform professional services under its plan. Such a behavioral health professional may assist patrolling officers in the field or in an on-call capacity, provide preventive, follow-up training on behavioral health field response best practices or provide other services at the direction of the grant recipient. A grant recipient may coordinate with local public safety answering points to maximize the goals of its plan.
6. Using existing resources, the Commission shall:
(a) Consult with the staff of the Office of Analytics of the Department of Health and Human Services to establish data collection and reporting guidelines for grant recipients for the purpose of studying and evaluating whether the use of behavioral health field response programs improves the outcomes of interactions with persons experiencing behavioral health crises, including, without limitation, by reducing rates of violence, arrests and jail or emergency room usage.
(b) Consult with the Department of Health and Human Services to develop requirements for participating behavioral health professionals.
(c) Coordinate with the Department of Health and Human Services, the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Health and Human Services and public safety answering points to develop and incorporate telephone or dispatch protocols to assist with behavioral health, law enforcement and emergency medical responses involving behavioral health situations.
7. On or before December 1 of each year the behavioral health field response grant program is funded, the Commission shall submit to the Governor, the Chair of the Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary and the Chair of the Assembly Standing Committee on Judiciary a report concerning the program which must include, without limitation:
(a) Information on and feedback from grant recipients; and
(b) Information on the use of grant funds and the participation of behavioral health professionals.
8. A grant recipient shall develop and provide or arrange joint training necessary for both law enforcement and behavioral health professionals to operate successfully and competently in partnership with law enforcement agencies. The training must provide such professionals with working knowledge of law enforcement procedures and tools sufficient to provide for the safety of such professionals.
9. Nothing in this section prohibits the Commission from soliciting or accepting private funds to support the behavioral health field response grant program.
(Added to NRS by 2019, 4460)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 289 - Peace Officers and Other Law Enforcement Personnel

NRS 289.010 - Definitions.

NRS 289.020 - Punitive action prohibited for exercise of rights under internal procedure; opportunity for hearing; right to representation; refusal to cooperate in criminal investigation punishable as insubordination.

NRS 289.025 - Confidentiality of home address and photograph of peace officer in possession of law enforcement agency; exceptions.

NRS 289.027 - Law enforcement agency required to adopt policies and procedures concerning service of certain subpoenas on peace officers.

NRS 289.030 - Law enforcement agency prohibited from requiring peace officer to disclose financial information; exception.

NRS 289.035 - Law enforcement agency prohibited from ordering, mandating or requiring peace officer to issue certain number of traffic citations or make certain number of arrests.

NRS 289.040 - Law enforcement agency prohibited from placing unfavorable comment or document in administrative file of peace officer; exception; right to respond; provision of copy of comment or document; right to review administrative file under cer...

NRS 289.050 - Consequences of refusal to submit to polygraphic examination.

NRS 289.055 - Establishment and availability of written procedures for investigating complaints and allegations of misconduct.

NRS 289.057 - Investigation of allegation of misconduct; suspension without pay; review of file by peace officer under certain circumstances; law enforcement agency prohibited from keeping or making record of investigation or punitive action; reassig...

NRS 289.060 - Notification and requirements for interview, interrogation or hearing relating to investigation; prohibition against use of certain statements or answers in subsequent criminal proceedings.

NRS 289.070 - Use of polygraphic examination in investigation.

NRS 289.080 - Right to presence and assistance of representatives at interview, interrogation or hearing relating to investigation; confidential information; disclosure; record of interview, interrogation or hearing; right of subject of investigation...

NRS 289.085 - Inadmissibility of evidence obtained unlawfully during investigation; dismissal of administrative proceeding or civil action when evidence obtained unlawfully and in bad faith during investigation.

NRS 289.090 - Inapplicability of certain provisions to investigation concerning alleged criminal activities.

NRS 289.092 - Suspension without pay pending criminal prosecution; award of back pay under certain circumstances.

NRS 289.095 - Investigation of motor vehicle crashes involving peace officers.

NRS 289.100 - Limitations on application of chapter.

NRS 289.110 - Report concerning improper governmental action; investigation of report; reprisal by employer prohibited.

NRS 289.120 - Judicial relief available for aggrieved peace officer.

NRS 289.150 - Sheriffs, their deputies and correctional officers; city and town marshals, police officers and correctional officers; court bailiffs and deputy marshals of certain district courts; constables and their deputies.

NRS 289.152 - Persons employed as police officers by Indian tribe.

NRS 289.155 - Persons appointed and employed by Supreme Court to provide for safety and security of justices and employees of Supreme Court and carry out duties prescribed by Chief Justice.

NRS 289.160 - Security officers and other persons employed or appointed by local governments under certain circumstances.

NRS 289.170 - Special investigators employed by Attorney General; investigators employed by district attorney.

NRS 289.175 - Criminal investigators employed by Secretary of State.

NRS 289.180 - Parole and probation officers; juvenile probation officers; alternative sentencing officers of department of alternative sentencing; director of juvenile services; Chief and parole officers of Youth Parole Bureau; director of department...

NRS 289.190 - School police officers; other officers and employees of school district.

NRS 289.200 - Officers and employees of state facilities for detention of children.

NRS 289.210 - Legislative police.

NRS 289.220 - Director, officers and designated employees of Department of Corrections; certain employees of detention facilities of metropolitan police department.

NRS 289.230 - California correctional officer.

NRS 289.240 - Certain employees of Division of Public and Behavioral Health of Department of Health and Human Services.

NRS 289.250 - Foresters and firewardens; arson investigators.

NRS 289.260 - Rangers and employees of Division of State Parks of State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

NRS 289.270 - Director and certain employees of Department of Public Safety; certain officers and employees of Office of the Military and Department of Motor Vehicles.

NRS 289.280 - Game wardens.

NRS 289.290 - Agricultural police officers appointed by State Department of Agriculture.

NRS 289.300 - Investigator of Private Investigator’s Licensing Board; criminal investigator of State Contractors’ Board.

NRS 289.310 - Commissioner of Insurance and chief deputy.

NRS 289.320 - Certain designated employees of Nevada Transportation Authority.

NRS 289.330 - Railroad police officer.

NRS 289.340 - Taxicab field investigator or airport control officer designated by Taxicab Administrator; enforcement of certain provisions governing transportation network companies.

NRS 289.350 - Members of police department of Nevada System of Higher Education.

NRS 289.355 - Persons designated as enforcement agents by Cannabis Compliance Board.

NRS 289.360 - Members and agents of Nevada Gaming Control Board; members of Nevada Gaming Commission.

NRS 289.380 - Creation by governing body of city or county; number, appointment and qualifications of members.

NRS 289.383 - Creation by political subdivisions upon request from metropolitan police department; number, appointment and qualifications of members.

NRS 289.385 - Limitation on jurisdiction; abridgement of contractual or statutory rights of peace officer prohibited.

NRS 289.387 - Panel of board: Selection of members; powers and duties; proceedings; rights of officer investigated.

NRS 289.390 - Panel of board: Oaths; subpoenas.

NRS 289.450 - Definitions.

NRS 289.460 - "Category I peace officer" defined.

NRS 289.470 - "Category II peace officer" defined.

NRS 289.480 - "Category III peace officer" defined.

NRS 289.490 - "Commission" defined.

NRS 289.500 - Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission: Creation; membership; terms and compensation of members.

NRS 289.510 - Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission: Powers and duties; regulations. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission: Powers and duties; regulations. [Effective January 1, 2022, thr...

NRS 289.520 - Executive Director: Appointment; qualifications; classification; restrictions on other employment; removal.

NRS 289.530 - Powers of Executive Director.

NRS 289.540 - Account for the Training of Peace Officers: Creation; administration; acceptance of gifts, donations, bequests, grants, money or other financial assistance; expenditures.

NRS 289.550 - Persons required to be certified by Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission; period by which certification is required.

NRS 289.555 - Person convicted of felony not qualified to serve as peace officer.

NRS 289.560 - Application for certification as peace officer to include social security number. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and r...

NRS 289.570 - Submission of statement by applicant for certification as peace officer regarding payment of child support; grounds for denial of certification; duty of Commission. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal...

NRS 289.580 - Suspension of certification as peace officer for failure to pay child support or comply with certain subpoenas or warrants; reinstatement of certification. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requ...

NRS 289.590 - Training in proper use of choke hold as condition of certification; annual training and recertification; regulations.

NRS 289.595 - Training in effective responses to incidents involving dogs or where dogs are present; adoption of policies and regulations.

NRS 289.600 - Training in dealing with crimes of stalking and aggravated stalking as condition of certification.

NRS 289.605 - Training in identifying and interacting with persons with developmental disabilities as condition of certification.

NRS 289.650 - Voluntary program for training; certification of instructors and law enforcement dispatchers; regulations.

NRS 289.675 - Behavioral health field response grant program.

NRS 289.680 - Policies and procedures for interacting with persons suffering from behavioral health issues; use of behavioral health specialists.

NRS 289.800 - Reimbursement for cost to repair or replace uniform, accessories or safety equipment damaged or destroyed in performance of duties.

NRS 289.810 - Peace officer prohibited from using choke hold; exceptions; agencies required to adopt regulations.

NRS 289.820 - Peace officer prohibited from engaging in racial profiling; retaliatory or punitive action prohibited against peace officer for disclosure of information concerning racial profiling.

NRS 289.823 - Requirement for law enforcement agency to establish early warning system to identify peace officers who display bias indicators or other problematic behavior; duties of law enforcement agency upon such identification.

NRS 289.825 - Requirement for law enforcement agency to adopt written policy regarding drug and alcohol testing of peace officer following certain actions.

NRS 289.827 - Requirement for law enforcement agency to adopt written policy concerning use of issued mobile devices; approval of certain mobile applications by law enforcement agency for official use on mobile device prohibited.

NRS 289.830 - Certain law enforcement agencies shall require certain peace officers to wear portable event recording device while on duty; adoption of policies and procedures governing use; request for and inspection of record made by device.

NRS 289.840 - Notification of Handle with Care Program when certain children are exposed to certain traumatic events.