Nevada Code § 213.10985

Seizure, custody, use and sale of dangerous instrument or weapon
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1. A parole or probation officer shall
immediately deliver to the Division any seized, abandoned or unclaimed
instrument or weapon described in NRS
202.350 which the parole or probation officer obtains in the pursuance of
his or her duty, unless the parole or probation officer is required to retain
it as evidence pursuant to a court order or directive of the Attorney General
or a district attorney. Property retained as evidence must be placed in a
secured locker for evidence at a law enforcement agency in this state and when
released from evidence must be immediately delivered to the Division.
2. The Division shall:
(a) Destroy or direct to be destroyed the
instrument or weapon if it is determined to be dangerous to the safety of the
public.
(b) Return an instrument or weapon which has not
been destroyed pursuant to paragraph (a), upon demand, to any person other than
a parolee or probationer:
(1) From whom it was confiscated if that
person is acquitted of the public offense or crime of which that person was
charged; or
(2) Who otherwise claims and establishes
ownership of it. Any such instrument or weapon which is not destroyed, returned
or claimed within 1 year after the Division comes into possession of it becomes
the property of the Division.
3. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer
shall at least once a year order the officers who have custody of such
instruments and weapons that have become the property of the Division to:
(a) Retain the instrument or weapon for official
use by the Division.
(b) Deliver the instruments and weapons to
another custodial officer of the Division to be sold.
(c) Sell any such instrument or weapon to another
law enforcement agency at a price not less than its prevailing market value.
(d) Sell all unretained and unsold instruments
and weapons at a public auction to be held at least once in each year, after
notice of such public auction describing the instrument or weapons to be sold
is published once a week for 2 weeks immediately preceding the date of the
auction in a newspaper of general circulation in the county or city of the
sale.
4. All proceeds of the sales provided for
in subsection 3 must be deposited with the State Treasurer for credit to the
State General Fund.
5. Any officer receiving an order as
provided in subsection 3 shall comply with such order as soon as practicable.
6. The Division shall keep accurate
records of all instruments and weapons governed by this section.

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