Nevada Code § 209.433

Credits for offender sentenced on or before June 30, 1969
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1. Every offender who was sentenced to
prison on or before June 30, 1969, who has no serious infraction of the
regulations of the Department, the terms and conditions of his or her
residential confinement, or the laws of the State recorded against the
offender, and who performs in a faithful, orderly and peaceable manner the
duties assigned to the offender, must be allowed for his or her term a
deduction of 2 months in each of the first 2 years, 4 months in each of the
next 2 years, and 5 months in each of the remaining years of the term, and pro
rata for any part of a year where the sentence is for more or less than a year.
2. In addition to the credits for good
behavior provided for in subsection 1, the Board shall adopt regulations
allowing credits for offenders whose diligence in labor or study merits the
credits and for offenders who donate their blood for charitable purposes. The
regulations must provide that an offender is entitled to the following credits
for educational achievement:
(a) For earning a general educational development
certificate or an equivalent document, 30 days.
(b) For earning a high school diploma, 60 days.
(c) For earning an associate degree, 90 days.
3. Each offender is entitled to the
deductions allowed by this section if the offender has satisfied the conditions
of subsection 1 or 2 as determined by the Director.

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