Nevada Code § 176.278

Payment of restitution from civil judgment or settlement in favor of defendant and against State, political subdivision, officer, employee or contractor
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, if a person who is or was imprisoned in the state prison or a
county or city jail or detention facility is awarded a judgment against:
(a) The State of Nevada, a county or a city;
(b) A department, commission, board or other
agency of the State of Nevada, a county or a city; or
(c) A current or former officer, employee or
contractor of the State of Nevada, a county or a city,
arising from
a civil action that accrued while the person was imprisoned in the state prison
or county or city jail or detention facility, the person or governmental entity
that pays the judgment shall deposit the money for the judgment with the court.
The court shall deduct from the money received from the judgment any amount of
money owed by the person for restitution and send the money to the appropriate
person, governmental agency or political subdivision of a governmental agency
to whom restitution is owed.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, if a person enters into a settlement for money in an action
described in subsection 1, the person or governmental entity that pays the
settlement shall deposit the money for the settlement with the court in which
the action was filed or the district court of the county in which the person
resides if no action was filed. The court shall deduct from the money deposited
with the court any amount of money owed by the person for restitution and send
the money to the appropriate person, governmental agency or political
subdivision of a governmental agency to whom restitution is owed.
3. If any money remains after the court
makes the deduction pursuant to subsection 1 or 2, the court shall forward the
remaining money to the person who initiated the action.
4. The provisions of this section do not
apply to a judgment or settlement in a case that involves the death of a person
who was imprisoned.

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