Nevada Code § 209.521

Notification of victim of escape or release of offender
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1. If a victim of an offender provides his
or her current address to the Director and makes a written request for
notification of the offenders release or escape, the Director shall notify the
victim if the offender:
(a) Will be released into the community for the
purpose of employment, training or education, or for any other purpose for
which release is authorized; or
(b) Has escaped from the custody of the
Department.
2. An offender must not be temporarily
released into the community for any purpose unless notification of the release
has been given to every victim of the offender who has requested notification
and has provided his or her current address.
3. The Director may not be held
responsible for any injury proximately caused by the Directors failure to give
any notice required pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 if no address was provided to
the Director or the address provided is inaccurate or not current.
4. All personal information, including,
but not limited to, a current or former address, which pertains to a victim and
which is received by the Director pursuant to this section is confidential.
5. As used in this section, victim has
the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 213.005 .

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