Nevada Code § 209.42303

Institution or facility required to provide offender with access to certain mail; procedure for exemption from requirement
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, an institution or facility shall provide an offender with the
original, physical copy of any mail addressed to the offender that the offender
is entitled and allowed to receive.
2. The Director may, with the approval of
the Board, adopt regulations exempting the Department from the requirements
prescribed by subsection 1 if the Department conducts a study and determines,
using evidence-based methods, that complying with the requirements prescribed
by subsection 1 presents a danger to the health and safety of the staff or
offenders in institutions or facilities. Any regulations adopted pursuant to
this subsection must be adopted in accordance with the provisions of chapter 233B of NRS.
3. Any regulation adopted pursuant to
subsection 2 which is submitted to the Legislative Counsel pursuant to NRS 233B.067 must be accompanied by the
study and any evidence or data that supports the determination of the
Department that complying with the requirements prescribed by subsection 1
presents a danger to the health and safety of the staff or offenders in
institutions or facilities.
4. As soon as reasonably practicable after
adopting a regulation pursuant to subsection 2, the Director shall submit the
study and any evidence or data that supports the determination of the
Department that complying with the requirements prescribed by subsection 1
presents a danger to the health and safety of the staff or offenders in
institutions or facilities to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau
for transmittal to the Joint Interim Standing Committee on the Judiciary.
5. As used in this section, original,
physical copy means a letter, card or other document received by the
institution or facility from the United States Postal Service or other delivery
service. The term does not include mail that is scanned, photocopied or
otherwise duplicated by the institution or facility or any entity contracted by
the institution or facility to provide such a service.

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