Nevada Code § 213.1215

Mandatory release of certain prisoners; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and in cases where a consecutive sentence is still to be served, if a
prisoner sentenced to imprisonment for a term of 3 years or more:
(a) Has not been released on parole previously
for that sentence; and
(b) Is not otherwise ineligible for parole,
the prisoner
must be released on parole 12 months before the end of his or her maximum term
or maximum aggregate term, as applicable, as reduced by any credits the
prisoner has earned to reduce his or her sentence pursuant to chapter 209 of NRS.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, a prisoner who was sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility
of parole and who was less than 16 years of age at the time that the prisoner
committed the offense for which the prisoner was imprisoned must, if the
prisoner still has a consecutive sentence to be served, be granted parole from
his or her current term of imprisonment to his or her subsequent term of
imprisonment or must, if the prisoner does not still have a consecutive
sentence to be served, be released on parole, if:
(a) The prisoner has served the minimum term or
the minimum aggregate term of imprisonment imposed by the court, as applicable;
(b) The prisoner has completed a program of
general education or an industrial or vocational training program;
(c) The prisoner has not been identified as a
member of a group that poses a security threat pursuant to the procedures for
identifying security threats established by the Department of Corrections; and
(d) The prisoner has not, within the immediately
preceding 24 months:
(1) Committed a major violation of the
regulations of the Department of Corrections; or
(2) Been housed in disciplinary
segregation.
3. If a prisoner who meets the criteria
set forth in subsection 2 is determined to be a high risk to reoffend in a
sexual manner pursuant to NRS 213.1214 ,
the Board is not required to release the prisoner on parole pursuant to this
section. If the prisoner is not granted parole, a rehearing date must be
scheduled pursuant to NRS 213.142 .
4. The Board shall prescribe any
conditions necessary for the orderly conduct of the parolee upon his or her
release.
5. Each parolee so released must be
supervised closely by the Division, in accordance with the plan for enhanced
supervision developed by the Chief pursuant to NRS 213.122 .
6. If a prisoner meets the criteria set
forth in subsection 1 and there are no current requests for notification of
hearings made in accordance with subsection 4 of NRS 213.131 or, if the Board is not
required to provide notification of hearings pursuant to NRS 213.10915 , the Board has not been
notified by the automated victim notification system that a victim of the
prisoner has registered with the system to receive notification of hearings,
the Board may grant parole to the prisoner without a meeting. If the Board
finds that there is a reasonable probability that a prisoner considered for
release on parole pursuant to subsection 1 will be a danger to public safety
while on parole, the Board may require the prisoner to serve the balance of his
or her sentence and not grant the parole. If, pursuant to this subsection, the
Board does not grant the parole provided for in subsection 1, the Board shall
provide to the prisoner a written statement of its reasons for denying parole.
7. If the Board finds that there is a
reasonable probability that a prisoner considered for release on parole
pursuant to subsection 2 will be a danger to public safety while on parole, the
Board is not required to grant the parole and shall schedule a rehearing
pursuant to NRS 213.142 . Except as
otherwise provided in subsection 3 of NRS
213.1519 , if a prisoner is not granted parole pursuant to this subsection,
the criteria set forth in subsection 2 must be applied at each subsequent
hearing until the prisoner is granted parole or expires his or her sentence.
If, pursuant to this subsection, the Board does not grant the parole provided
for in subsection 2, the Board shall provide to the prisoner a written
statement of its reasons for denying parole, along with specific
recommendations of the Board, if any, to improve the possibility of granting
parole the next time the prisoner may be considered for parole.
8. If the prisoner is the subject of a
lawful request from another law enforcement agency that the prisoner be held or
detained for release to that agency, the prisoner must not be released on
parole, but released to that agency.
9. If the Division has not completed its
establishment of a program for the prisoners activities during his or her
parole pursuant to this section, the prisoner must be released on parole as
soon as practicable after the prisoners program is established.
10. For the purposes of this section, the
determination of the 12-month period before the end of a prisoners term must
be calculated without consideration of any credits the prisoner may have earned
to reduce his or her sentence had the prisoner not been paroled.

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