Nevada Code § 209.362

Adoption of policy for interactions between male correctional staff member and woman who is incarcerated; requirements of policy
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1. Subject to the approval of the
Director, the warden of each institution and the manager of each facility shall
adopt a policy setting forth standards of conduct for interactions between a male
correctional staff member and a woman who is incarcerated in the institution or
facility.
2. The policy adopted pursuant to
subsection 1 must:
(a) Be consistent with any other applicable laws
or regulations;
(b) Prohibit a male correctional staff member
from conducting an inspection or search of a woman who is incarcerated in the
institution or facility and is in a state of undress in a private location,
unless:
(1) There are extraordinary circumstances;
and
(2) A female correctional staff member, or
any female staff member of the institution or facility if a female correctional
staff member is unavailable, is present at the time of the inspection or
search; and
(c) Include, without limitation, a requirement
that a male correctional staff member who inspects or searches a woman pursuant
to paragraph (b) submit to the warden of the institution or manager of the
facility a written report concerning the inspection or search.
3. A written report filed pursuant to
subsection 2 must:
(a) Be filed not later than 72 hours after the inspection
or search occurs; and
(b) Include a description of the inspection or
search and any other information requested by the warden or manager, as
applicable.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Private location means an area in an
institution or facility in which a woman has a reasonable expectation of
privacy, including, without limitation, an area which contains a shower or
toilet, a medical examination room or an area in which body cavity searches are
conducted.
(b) State of undress means that the naked or
undergarment-clad genitals, pubic area, buttocks or breast of a woman are
exposed.

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