Nevada Code § 289.825

Requirement for law enforcement agency to adopt written policy regarding drug and alcohol testing of peace officer following certain actions
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1. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt
a written policy regarding the drug and alcohol testing of a peace officer
following an officer-involved shooting or when the conduct of a peace officer
results in substantial bodily harm to or the death of another person. The
written policy adopted by the law enforcement agency must include the following
requirements:
(a) Each peace officer who is involved in an
officer-involved shooting or whose conduct resulted in substantial bodily harm
to or the death of another person must submit to drug and alcohol testing,
including, without limitation, testing for the use of cannabis, prescription
drugs and illegal drugs; and
(b) The drug and alcohol testing must be
completed as soon as practicable after the officer-involved shooting or the
conduct of the peace officer that resulted in substantial bodily harm to or the
death of another person, but not later than the end of the involved peace
officers shift.
2. As used in this section,
officer-involved shooting means any instance when a peace officer discharges
his or her firearm during the performance of his or her official duties or in
the line of duty and thereby causes injury or death to one or more persons.

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