Nevada Code § 289.605

Training in identifying and interacting with persons with developmental disabilities as condition of certification
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1. The Commission shall require, as a
condition of the certification of each peace officer, the completion of
training concerning identifying and interacting with persons with developmental
disabilities. Such training may include, without limitation, training
concerning:
(a) The nature and manifestation of autism
spectrum disorders;
(b) Appropriate techniques for interviewing or
interrogating a person with an autism spectrum disorder;
(c) Techniques for locating a person with an
autism spectrum disorder who is missing and in danger, with as little stress as
possible for the person with an autism spectrum disorder;
(d) Techniques for recognizing the agency of a
person with an autism spectrum disorder while identifying potentially abusive
or coercive situations;
(e) Techniques for deescalating a potentially
dangerous situation involving a person with an autism spectrum disorder to
protect the safety of the peace officer and the person with an autism spectrum
disorder;
(f) Techniques for differentiating between a
person with an autism spectrum disorder and a person who does not have an
autism spectrum disorder but is acting belligerently, uncooperatively or
otherwise similarly to a person with an autism spectrum disorder;
(g) Procedures to identify and address challenges
related to the safety of persons with an autism spectrum disorder in
correctional facilities; and
(h) The impact of interacting with peace officers
on persons with autism spectrum disorders.
2. Training completed pursuant to this
section also satisfies the requirement for such training prescribed by NRS 450B.160 or 450B.180 , if applicable.
3. As used in this section, developmental
disability has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
435.007 .

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