Nevada Code § 213.153

Payment of expenses of returning person for violating parole; restitution for expenses incurred in return
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1. The necessary expenses of returning to
the State Board of Parole Commissioners a person arrested for violation of
parole are a charge against the State and must be paid from money appropriated
to the Division. After the appropriation for this purpose is exhausted, money
must be allocated to the Division out of the Reserve for Statutory Contingency
Account, upon approval by the State Board of Examiners, for the payment of
these expenses.
2. Upon determining that a parolee has
violated a condition of his or her parole, the Board shall, if practicable,
order the parolee to make restitution for any necessary expenses incurred by a
governmental entity in returning the parolee to the Board for violation of his
or her parole.

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