Nevada Code § 211.360

Establishment and operation of commissary
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1. The sheriff or chief of police of a
city may establish and operate in each jail in his or her jurisdiction a
commissary to sell to prisoners committed to the jail food, beverages,
toiletries and such other items as may be approved by the sheriff or chief of
police. The sheriff or chief of police may require prisoners committed to the
jail to work in the commissary.
2. The sheriff or chief of police, or a
person designated by the sheriff or chief of police, shall:
(a) Keep accurate books and records of all
transactions which take place at the commissary; and
(b) Submit reports of these books and records to
the board of county commissioners or governing body of the city, as
appropriate, at such times as may be required by the board or governing body.
3. Proceeds from the operation of the
commissary must be maintained in a separate account and any profits therefrom
must be expended only for the welfare and benefit of the prisoners in the jail.
4. The provisions of NRS 426.630 to 426.715 , inclusive, do not apply to any
commissary established and operated pursuant to this section.

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