Nevada Code § 33.565

Hearing to review verified application for emergency or extended order: Time for hearing in open court; actions that court may take; telephonic hearing to review verified application filed by law enforcement officer; availability of court
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a court shall hold a hearing in open court to review a verified
application filed pursuant to NRS 33.560 not later than 1 judicial day after its filing by the applicant. At the hearing
the court may:
(a) Regardless of whether notice and an
opportunity to be heard has been provided to the adverse party:
(1) Issue an emergency order pursuant to NRS 33.570 ; or
(2) Decline to issue an emergency order,
in which case, the court must:
(I) Schedule a hearing in accordance
with NRS 33.575 ; or
(II) If the applicant so requests,
dismiss the verified application.
(b) If notice and an opportunity to be heard has
been provided to the adverse party:
(1) Issue an extended order pursuant to NRS 33.580 ;
(2) Dismiss the verified application; or
(3) Upon the request of either party and
for good cause shown, schedule a hearing in accordance with NRS 33.575 .
2. If the verified application was filed
by a law enforcement officer, the court may hold a telephonic hearing to review
the verified application not later than 1 day after the filing of the
application. At the telephonic hearing, the court:
(a) May not issue an extended order pursuant to NRS 33.580 .
(b) May, regardless of whether notice and an
opportunity to be heard has been provided to the adverse party:
(1) Issue an emergency order pursuant to NRS 33.570 ; or
(2) Decline to issue the emergency order,
in which case, the court must:
(I) Schedule a hearing in accordance
with NRS 33.575 ; or
(II) If the law enforcement agency
so requests, dismiss the verified application.
3. The telephonic hearing described in
subsection 2 must be recorded contemporaneously by a certified court reporter
or by electronic means. After the hearing, the recording must be transcribed,
certified by a judicial officer and filed with the clerk of court.
4. In a county whose population is 100,000
or more, the court shall be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including
nonjudicial days and holidays, to conduct telephonic hearings pursuant to
subsection 2.
5. In a county whose population is less
than 100,000, the court may be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
including nonjudicial days and holidays, to conduct telephonic hearings
pursuant to subsection 2.

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