Nevada Code § 202.25305

Designation; duties
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1. In a county whose population is 100,000
or more:
(a) The board of county commissioners of the
county shall designate a forensic laboratory or laboratories to conduct tests
and perform the other duties set forth in this section.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this
paragraph, any law enforcement agency in the county that seizes or recovers a
semiautomatic pistol or shell casing from a semiautomatic pistol which was
unlawfully possessed, used for an unlawful purpose, recovered from a crime
scene or reasonably believed to have been used in or associated with the
commission of a crime shall, as soon as practicable after seizing or recovering
the semiautomatic pistol or shell casing, deliver the semiautomatic pistol or
shell casing to a designated forensic laboratory for the purpose of testing. If
a semiautomatic pistol or shell casing is being used as evidence in a criminal
case, the semiautomatic pistol or shell casing must be delivered to a
designated forensic laboratory as soon as possible after the semiautomatic
pistol or shell casing is no longer being used as evidence in the criminal
case.
(c) Upon receipt of a semiautomatic pistol from a
law enforcement agency pursuant to this section, the designated forensic
laboratory shall:
(1) Test the semiautomatic pistol, which
must include, without limitation, firing the semiautomatic pistol and
photographing bullets and shell casings;
(2) Input the resulting data from the
test-fired cartridge case into the National Integrated Ballistic Information
Network; and
(3) After performing the duties set forth
in subparagraphs (1) and (2), return the semiautomatic pistol to the law
enforcement agency that delivered the semiautomatic pistol.
(d) Upon receipt of a shell casing from a law
enforcement agency pursuant to this section, the designated forensic laboratory
shall:
(1) Conduct a ballistics test on the shell
casing;
(2) Input the resulting data from the
ballistics test into the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network; and
(3) After performing the duties set forth
in subparagraphs (1) and (2), return the shell casing to the law enforcement
agency that delivered the shell casing.
(e) In addition to performing the duties set
forth in paragraphs (c) and (d), a designated forensic laboratory shall:
(1) Coordinate with all participating law
enforcement agencies when investigations require the use of the National
Integrated Ballistic Information Network; and
(2) As feasible, provide expert witness
testimony during criminal cases.
(f) A designated forensic laboratory may charge a
law enforcement agency for its actual costs in performing its duties pursuant
to this section.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Designated forensic laboratory means a
forensic laboratory designated by the board of county commissioners pursuant to
paragraph (a) of subsection 1.
(b) National Integrated Ballistic Information
Network means the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network
established and maintained by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives of the United States Department of Justice.

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