Nevada Code § 209.351

Director to establish system of ongoing classification and evaluation for offenders and to maintain records
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The
Director shall:
1. Establish a system of ongoing
classification and evaluation to ensure the individualized custody, care and
training of offenders under the Departments jurisdiction.
2. Keep, or cause to be kept, records for
each offender containing:
(a) The offenders name, age, date of birth,
race, sex, height, weight, complexion, color of eyes and hair, peculiarities of
build or features.
(b) The offenders place of birth (state, county
or city, or country, province or city).
(c) The offenders occupation and whether the
offender can read and write.
(d) The offenders record of conviction,
including the date of sentence, name of the judge passing sentence, county from
which sentenced, crime charged, date of incarceration, term of imprisonment and
expiration date of minimum and maximum terms of imprisonment.
(e) The medical records of the offender,
including, but not limited to, medical records produced by the Department and
medical records produced by a provider of health care outside the prison.
(f) Such other desirable or pertinent information
as may be necessary.
3. Maintain a comprehensive record of the
behavior of each offender reflecting his or her accomplishments and progress as
well as charges of infractions of regulations, punishments imposed and medical
services rendered.

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