Nevada Code § 432.370

Activation by law enforcement agency to broadcast emergency bulletin on behalf of abducted child; review of completed activation by Committee for the Statewide Alert System
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1. A law enforcement agency which has
jurisdiction over the investigation of an abducted child who is less than 18
years of age may activate the System to broadcast an emergency bulletin on
behalf of the child if:
(a) The law enforcement agency confirmed that the
child has been abducted;
(b) The child is in danger of serious physical
harm or death; and
(c) The law enforcement agency has sufficient descriptive
information about the child or the person who is suspected of abducting the
child, or other pertinent information, to warrant immediate broadcast of the
information.
2. Before activation of the System on
behalf of a child, the law enforcement agency shall determine whether the
broadcast of information will encompass:
(a) A particular county, region or state; or
(b) More than one state.
3. A law enforcement agency is not
required to obtain the prior consent of the Committee before activating the
System, but the Committee may review an activation of the System after the
activation is complete.

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