Nevada Code § 176.01327

Duties of Executive Director
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The
Executive Director appointed pursuant to NRS
176.01323 shall:
1. Oversee all of the functions of the
Department.
2. Serve as Executive Secretary of the
Sentencing Commission without additional compensation.
3. Report to the Sentencing Commission on
sentencing and related issues regarding the functions of the Department and
provide such information to the Sentencing Commission as requested.
4. Assist the Sentencing Commission in
determining necessary and appropriate recommendations to assist in carrying out
the responsibilities of the Department.
5. Establish the budget for the Department.
6. Facilitate the collection and
aggregation of data from the courts, Department of Corrections, Division of
Parole and Probation of the Department of Public Safety and any other agency of
criminal justice.
7. Identify variables or sets of data
concerning criminal justice that are not currently collected or shared across
agencies of criminal justice within this State.
8. Assist in preparing and submitting the
comprehensive report required to be prepared by the Sentencing Commission
pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 176.0134 .
9. Assist the Sentencing Commission in
carrying out its duties pursuant to subsections 2 and 3 of NRS 176.01347 relating to the calculation
of the costs avoided by this State for the immediately preceding fiscal year
because of the enactment of chapter 633, Statutes of Nevada 2019, and in
preparing a report containing the projected amount of such costs for the next
biennium and recommendations for the reinvestment of the amount of the costs.
10. Take any other actions necessary to
carry out the powers and duties of the Sentencing Commission pursuant to NRS 176.0131 to 176.014 , inclusive.

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