Nevada Code § 213.152

Residential confinement of violator of parole: Authority of Board; confinement to residence, facility or institution of Department of Corrections; requirements; electronic supervision
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 5 and 7, if a parolee violates a condition of his or her parole,
the Board may order the parolee to a term of residential confinement in lieu of
suspending his or her parole and returning the parolee to confinement. In
making this determination, the Board shall consider the criminal record of the
parolee and the seriousness of the crime committed.
2. In ordering the parolee to a term of
residential confinement, the Board shall:
(a) Require:
(1) The parolee to be confined to his or
her residence during the time the parolee is away from his or her employment,
community service or other activity authorized by the Division; and
(2) Enhanced supervision of the parolee,
including, without limitation, unannounced visits to his or her residence or
other locations where the parolee is expected to be in order to determine
whether the parolee is complying with the terms of his or her confinement; or
(b) Require the parolee to be confined to a
facility or institution of the Department of Corrections for a period not to
exceed 6 months. The Department may select the facility or institution in which
to place the parolee.
3. An electronic device approved by the
Division may be used to supervise a parolee ordered to a term of residential
confinement. The device may be capable of using the Global Positioning System,
but must be minimally intrusive and limited in capability to recording or
transmitting information concerning the location of the parolee, including, but
not limited to, the transmission of still visual images which do not concern
the activities of the parolee, and producing, upon request, reports or records
of the parolees presence near or within a crime scene or prohibited area or
his or her departure from a specified geographic location. A device which is
capable of recording or transmitting:
(a) Oral or wire communications or any auditory
sound; or
(b) Information concerning the activities of the
parolee,
must not be
used.
4. A parolee who is confined to a facility
or institution of the Department of Corrections pursuant to paragraph (b) of
subsection 2:
(a) May earn credits to reduce his or her
sentence pursuant to chapter 209 of NRS; and
(b) Shall not be deemed to be released on parole
for purposes of NRS 209.447 or 209.4475 during the period of that
confinement.
5. The Board shall not order a parolee to
a term of residential confinement unless the parolee agrees to the order.
6. A term of residential confinement may
not be longer than the unexpired maximum term of the original sentence of the
parolee.
7. The Board shall not order a parolee who
is serving a sentence for committing a battery which constitutes domestic
violence pursuant to NRS 33.018 to a
term of residential confinement unless the Board makes a finding that the
parolee is not likely to pose a threat to the victim of the battery.
8. As used in this section:
(a) Facility has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 209.065 .
(b) Institution has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 209.071 .

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