Nevada Code § 180.006

Maximum contribution amount for county for provision of indigent defense services; state contributions for provision of indigent defense services in excess of maximum county contribution
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1. The maximum amount that a county may be
required to pay for the provision of indigent defense services during a fiscal
year is:
(a) In a county whose population is less than
100,000:
(1) For Fiscal Year 2023-2024, the
applicable amount set forth in the table below, as determined by the calculated
maximum contribution amount for the county for providing indigent defense
services for Fiscal Year 2022-2023, increased by the percentage equal to the
lesser of:
(I) The cost of inflation, as
measured by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, West Region (All
Items), as published by the United States Department of Labor for the
immediately preceding calendar year or, if that index ceases to be published by
the United States Department of Labor, the published index that most closely
resembles that index, as determined by the Department; or
(II) Five percent.
Carson City................................................................................................ $1,903,177
Churchill........................................................................................................... 375,706
Douglas............................................................................................................. 892,658
Elko................................................................................................................ 1,946,335
Esmeralda........................................................................................................... 94,702
Eureka................................................................................................................. 41,808
Humboldt......................................................................................................... 493,319
Lander............................................................................................................... 102,569
Lincoln............................................................................................................. 187,530
Lyon.................................................................................................................. 851,690
Mineral................................................................................................................ 95,963
Nye.................................................................................................................... 866,049
Pershing............................................................................................................ 258,163
Storey.................................................................................................................. 93,593
White Pine....................................................................................................... 461,448
(2) For each fiscal year after Fiscal Year
2023-2024, an amount equal to the calculated maximum contribution amount for
the county for providing indigent defense services for the immediately
preceding fiscal year, increased by the percentage equal to the lesser of:
(I) The cost of inflation, as
measured by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, West Region (All
Items), as published by the United States Department of Labor for the
immediately preceding calendar year or, if that index ceases to be published by
the United States Department of Labor, the published index that most closely
resembles that index, as determined by the Department; or
(II) Five percent.
(b) In a county whose population is 100,000 or
more:
(1) The actual costs to the county for
providing indigent defense services for the immediately preceding fiscal year;
and
(2) The percentage equal to the lesser of:
(I) The cost of inflation, as
measured by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, West Region (All
Items), as published by the United States Department of Labor for the
immediately preceding calendar year or, if that index ceases to be published by
the United States Department of Labor, the published index that most closely
resembles that index, as determined by the Department; or
(II) Five percent.
2. If a county whose population is less
than 100,000 chooses to transfer to the State Public Defender the
responsibility of providing representation in:
(a) Direct appeals to the appellate court of
competent jurisdiction, the cost of providing representation in those cases is
a charge against the State and is excluded from the required maximum
contribution of the county.
(b) Death penalty cases, the State Public
Defender shall submit to the county an estimate for the representation. The
county is responsible for paying 25 percent of the estimate and shall make such
a payment in accordance with NRS 180.110 .
Such payments count towards the maximum contribution of the county.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, a county may seek state contributions for the provision of
indigent defense services in excess of the maximum contribution of the county,
as determined pursuant to this section, after the county has exceeded its
maximum contribution.
4. A county may not seek state
contributions for the provision of indigent defense services in excess of the
maximum contribution of the county, as determined pursuant to this section, for
the costs of any capital improvement projects relating to the provision of
indigent defense services, including, without limitation, costs relating to the
construction of a room or area in a courthouse in which an attorney who
provides indigent defense services may consult with a client or any other
capital improvement project that is indirectly related to the provision of
indigent defense services.
5. Nothing in this section limits a county
from expending more than its maximum contribution for the provision of indigent
defense services, as determined pursuant to this section.

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