Nevada Code § 176.0137

Department of Corrections and Division of Parole and Probation to provide information to and assist Sentencing Commission
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1. The Department of Corrections shall:
(a) Provide the Sentencing Commission with any
available statistical information or research requested by the Sentencing
Commission and assist the Sentencing Commission in the compilation and
development of information requested by the Sentencing Commission, including,
without limitation, information or research concerning the facilities and
institutions of the Department of Corrections, the offenders who are or were
within those facilities or institutions, rates of recidivism, the effectiveness
of educational and vocational programs and the sentences which are being served
or were served by those offenders;
(b) If requested by the Sentencing Commission,
make available to the Sentencing Commission the use of the computers and
programs which are owned by the Department of Corrections; and
(c) Provide the independent contractor retained
pursuant to NRS 176.0129 with any
available statistical information requested by the independent contractor for
the purpose of performing the projections required by NRS 176.0129 .
2. The Division shall:
(a) Provide the Sentencing Commission with any
available statistical information or research requested by the Sentencing
Commission and assist the Sentencing Commission in the compilation and
development of information concerning sentencing, probation, parole and any
offenders who are or were subject to supervision by the Division;
(b) If requested by the Sentencing Commission,
make available to the Sentencing Commission the use of the computers and
programs which are owned by the Division; and
(c) Provide the independent contractor retained
pursuant to NRS 176.0129 with any
available statistical information requested by the independent contractor for
the purpose of performing the projections required by NRS 176.0129 .

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