Nevada Code § 180.440

Duties of other designated Deputy Director
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One deputy director selected pursuant to NRS 180.420 must be responsible for
reviewing the manner in which indigent defense services are provided throughout
the State. To carry out this responsibility, the deputy director shall:
1. Obtain information from attorneys relating
to caseloads, salaries paid to criminal defense attorneys and the manner in
which indigent defense services are provided.
2. Conduct on-site visits of court
proceedings throughout the State to determine the manner in which indigent
defense services are provided, including, without limitation, whether:
(a) Minimum standards for the provision of
indigent defense services established by the Board on Indigent Defense Services
are being followed;
(b) Court rules regarding the provision of
indigent defense services are being followed;
(c) Indigent defendants are being asked to
provide reimbursement for their representation or to take any other actions
that violate the constitution, any law, a court rule or a regulation of the
Board; and
(d) Representation of indigent defendants is
being provided in an effective manner.
3. Report to the other deputy director
upon a determination that any person is providing indigent defense services in
an ineffective or otherwise inappropriate manner.
4. Recommend entering into a corrective
action plan with any board of county commissioners of a county which is not
meeting the minimum standards for the provision of indigent defense services or
is in any other manner deficient in the provision of such services.

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