Nevada Code § 213.1088

Program of orientation for new members and case hearing representatives; continuing education of members and case hearing representatives
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1. The Department of Public Safety in
conjunction with the Department of Corrections shall establish a program of
orientation that:
(a) Each member of the Board shall attend upon
appointment to a first term; and
(b) Each person named by the Board to the list of
persons eligible to serve as a case hearing representative pursuant to NRS 213.135 shall attend upon being named
to the list. A person named to the list may not serve as a case hearing
representative until the person completes the program of orientation.
2. The program of orientation must include
a minimum of 40 hours of training. The information presented during the program
of orientation must include, but is not limited to:
(a) A historical perspective of parole, including
the objectives of and reasons for using parole within the criminal justice
system;
(b) The role and function of the Board within the
criminal justice system;
(c) The responsibilities of members of the Board
and case hearing representatives;
(d) The goals and objectives of the Board;
(e) The programs administered by the Board;
(f) The policies and procedures of the Board; and
(g) The laws and regulations governing parole,
including the standards for granting, denying, revoking and continuing parole.
3. The Chair of the Board shall develop a
written plan for the continuing education of members of the Board and case
hearing representatives. The plan must require that:
(a) Each member of the Board shall attend not
less than 16 hours of courses for continuing education during each year of the
members term.
(b) Each case hearing representative shall attend
not less than 16 hours of courses for continuing education during each year
that the representative is on the list of persons eligible to serve as a case
hearing representative.
4. A member of the Board or a case hearing
representative may meet the requirement for continuing education by
successfully completing courses in any combination of the following subjects:
(a) The role and function of the Board within the
criminal justice system;
(b) Changes in the law, including judicial
decisions affecting parole;
(c) Developing skills in communicating, making
decisions and solving problems;
(d) The interpretation and use of research, data
and reports;
(e) Correctional policies and programs, including
programs for the treatment of prisoners and parolees;
(f) Alternative punishments for disobedience;
(g) The selection of prisoners for parole;
(h) The supervision of parolees;
(i) The designation of and programs for repeating
or professional offenders;
(j) Problems related to gangs;
(k) Alcohol and other substance use disorders;
(l) The human immunodeficiency virus;
(m) Domestic violence; and
(n) Mental illness and intellectual disabilities.
5. The Board shall, within the limits of legislative
appropriations, pay the expenses of members of the Board and case hearing
representatives attending courses for continuing education.

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