Nevada Code § 176.01332

Subcommittee on Misdemeanors: Creation; membership; Chair; meetings; quorum; service without compensation; duties
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1. There is hereby created the
Subcommittee on Misdemeanors of the Sentencing Commission, consisting of
members appointed by the Chair of the Sentencing Commission, who must include,
without limitation:
(a) One member who has expertise in:
(1) Policies and practices regarding
misdemeanor sentencing implemented in this State and other states; and
(2) Administrative assessments, fines and
fees related to the criminal justice system in this State and other states;
(b) One member who is a city attorney;
(c) One member who is an attorney, experienced in
defending criminal actions; and
(d) One member who serves as a court
administrator for a justice or municipal court.
2. The Chair of the Sentencing Commission
shall designate one of the members of the Subcommittee to serve as the Chair of
the Subcommittee.
3. The Subcommittee shall meet at the
times and places specified by a call of the Chair. A majority of the members of
the Subcommittee constitutes a quorum, and a quorum may exercise all the power
or authority conferred on the Subcommittee. Members of the Subcommittee shall
serve without compensation.
4. The Subcommittee shall:
(a) Study existing laws, policies and practices
relating to misdemeanor offenses in this State and other states, including,
without limitation, the sentences imposed for misdemeanor offenses in this
State and other states; and
(b) Submit a biennial report describing the
findings, conclusions and recommendations of the subcommittee to the Sentencing
Commission.

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