Nevada Code § 248.040

Deputies: Appointment and removal in smaller counties; oath; recording of appointment; bonds
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1. Except as provided in NRS 248.045 , each sheriff may:
(a) Appoint, in writing signed by him or her, one
or more deputies, who may perform all the duties devolving on the sheriff of
the county and such other duties as the sheriff may from time to time direct.
The appointment of a deputy sheriff must not be construed to confer upon that
deputy policymaking authority for the office of the sheriff or the county by
which the deputy sheriff is employed.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this
paragraph, only remove a deputy who has completed a probationary period of 12
months for cause. A deputy who functions as the head of a department or an
administrative employee or who has not completed the probationary period may be
removed at the sheriffs pleasure.
2. For the purposes of paragraph (b) of
subsection 1, in any county whose population is less than 52,000, cause
includes, without limitation:
(a) Failure to be certified by the Peace
Officers Standards and Training Commission within the time required by NRS 289.550 ;
(b) Loss of the certification by the Peace
Officers Standards and Training Commission required by NRS 289.550 ; or
(c) Failure to maintain a valid drivers license.
This
subsection does not limit or impair any internal grievance procedure, grievance
procedure negotiated pursuant to chapter 288 of NRS or administrative remedy otherwise available to a deputy.
3. No deputy sheriff is qualified to act
as such unless he or she has taken an oath to discharge the duties of the
office faithfully and impartially. The oath, together with the written
appointment, must be recorded in the office of the recorder of the county
within which the sheriff legally holds and exercises office. Revocations of
such appointments must be recorded as provided in this subsection. From the
time of the recording of the appointments or revocations therein, persons shall
be deemed to have notice of the appointments or revocations.
4. The sheriff may require of his or her
deputies such bonds as to the sheriff seem proper.

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