Nevada Code § 33.575

Issuance of emergency order; expiration of emergency order; extension of emergency order; declination to issue emergency order; hearing to determine whether to issue extended order or dismiss verified application
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1. If a court issues an emergency order at
a hearing described in NRS 33.565 :
(a) The emergency order expires within such time
as the court fixes, not to exceed 7 calendar days from the date that the
verified application was filed by the applicant pursuant to NRS 33.560 ; and
(b) Unless the emergency order is dissolved
pursuant to NRS 33.640 , the court shall,
not later than the day that the emergency order expires, hold a hearing to
determine whether to:
(1) Issue an extended order pursuant to NRS 33.580 ; or
(2) Dismiss the verified application.
2. In order for service of an emergency
order to be effectuated pursuant to NRS
33.620 or for good cause shown, the court may extend the duration of an
emergency order for a period not to exceed 7 days. Notice of any such extension
must be served on the adverse party by a law enforcement agency.
3. If the court declines to issue an
emergency order at the hearing described in NRS
33.565 or upon the request of either party and for good cause shown as
provided in subparagraph (3) of paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 33.565 , the court shall, not later than
7 calendar days after the filing of the verified application pursuant to NRS 33.560 , schedule a hearing to determine
whether to:
(a) Issue an extended order pursuant to NRS 33.580 ; or
(b) Dismiss the verified application.
4. If a court issues an extended order at
the hearing described in this section or at the hearing described in subsection
1 of NRS 33.565 , the extended order
expires within such time, not to exceed 1 year, as the court fixes.

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