Nevada Code § 209.249

Package program for offenders: Establishment; prohibition on participation
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 3, the Director shall establish and maintain a package
program for offenders.
2. The Director may prohibit an offender
from participating in the package program if the offender is in:
(a) Disciplinary segregation; or
(b) Administrative segregation and the
prohibition is necessary to ensure the safety of other offenders in administrative
segregation.
3. The Medical Director may prohibit an
offender from participating in the package program if:
(a) The offender is receiving medical care from
the Medical Director; and
(b) The prohibition is necessary to ensure the
health of the offender.
4. The contents of a package received by
an offender participating in the package program are not subject to any
deduction described in NRS 209.247 .
5. As used in this section:
(a) Administrative segregation means the
separation of an offender from the general population which is imposed by
classification when the continued presence of the offender in the general
population or protective segregation would pose a serious threat to life,
property, self, staff, other offenders or to the security or orderly operation
of the facility or institution.
(b) Package program means a program which
authorizes an offender to order at least one clothing package and one food
package, respectively, per quarter.
(c) Protective segregation means the separation
of an offender from the general population when the offender requests or
requires protection from other offenders for reasons relating to health or
safety.

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