As used in NRS 62G.400 to 62G.470, inclusive, "special supervision program" means a probation program established in any county which meets the standards prescribed by NRS 62G.400 to 62G.470, inclusive, for the rehabilitation of delinquent children and which includes:
1. A degree of supervision substantially above the usual; and
2. The use of new techniques rather than routine supervision techniques.
(Added to NRS by 2003, 1083)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 62G - Administration of Probation
NRS 62G.010 - Applicability of provisions.
NRS 62G.030 - Probation committee: Powers and duties.
NRS 62G.050 - Appointment and duties of chief probation officer.
NRS 62G.060 - Demotion and discharge of probation officers and other employees.
NRS 62G.100 - Applicability of provisions.
NRS 62G.120 - Committee for juvenile services: Powers and duties.
NRS 62G.150 - Appointment and duties of chief probation officer.
NRS 62G.160 - Demotion and dismissal of probation officers and other employees.
NRS 62G.200 - Applicability of provisions.
NRS 62G.210 - Establishment; powers and duties; appointment of director.
NRS 62G.240 - Citizen’s advisory committee: Establishment; powers.
NRS 62G.300 - Applicability of provisions.
NRS 62G.320 - Probation committee: Powers and duties.
NRS 62G.350 - Appointment and duties of chief probation officer.
NRS 62G.360 - Demotion and dismissal of probation officers and other employees.
NRS 62G.400 - "Special supervision program" defined.
NRS 62G.410 - Declaration of state policy.
NRS 62G.440 - Application for share of costs from State.