Nevada Code § 289.827

Requirement for law enforcement agency to adopt written policy concerning use of issued mobile devices; approval of certain mobile applications by law enforcement agency for official use on mobile device prohibited
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1. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt
a written policy setting forth standards of conduct for the use of any mobile
device issued by the law enforcement agency to any peace officer employed by
the agency for use by the peace officer while performing official duties.
2. In addition to including rules for the
appropriate use of a mobile device by a peace officer while performing official
duties, the written policy adopted by a law enforcement agency pursuant to this
section must:
(a) Establish which mobile applications are
approved for official use on a mobile device; and
(b) Prohibit the use of any mobile application
that is not approved for official use on a mobile device.
3. A law enforcement agency may not
approve for official use on a mobile device any mobile application that uses
end-to-end encryption or any other means with the intent to avoid the creation,
retention or lawful discovery of records or data relating to the communications
of a peace officer.

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