1. Facility for transitional living for released offenders means a residence that provides housing and a living environment for persons who have been released from prison and who require assistance with reintegration into the community, other than such a residence that is operated or maintained by a state or local government or an agency thereof. The term does not include a recovery house for persons recovering from alcohol or other substance use disorders or a facility for the treatment of alcohol or other substance use disorders. 2. As used in this section, person who has been released from prison means: (a) A parolee. (b) A person who is participating in: (1) A judicial program pursuant to NRS 209.4886 or 213.625 ; or (2) A correctional program pursuant to NRS 209.4888 or 213.632 . (c) A person who is supervised by the Division of Parole and Probation of the Department of Public Safety through residential confinement pursuant to NRS 213.371 to 213.410 , inclusive. (d) A person who has been released from prison by expiration of his or her term of sentence.
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