Nevada Code § 6.030

Grounds for excusing jurors
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1. The court may at any time temporarily
excuse any juror on account of:
(a) Sickness or physical disability.
(b) Serious illness or death of a member of the
jurors immediate family.
(c) Undue hardship or extreme inconvenience.
(d) Public necessity.
2. In addition to the reasons set forth in
subsection 1, the court may at any time temporarily excuse a person who
provides proof that the person is the primary caregiver of another person who
has a documented medical condition which requires the assistance of another
person at all times.
3. A person temporarily excused shall
appear for jury service as the court may direct.
4. The court shall permanently excuse any
person from service as a juror if the person is incapable, by reason of a
permanent physical or mental disability, of rendering satisfactory service as a
juror. The court may require the prospective juror to submit a certificate
completed by a physician or an advanced practice registered nurse licensed
pursuant to NRS 632.237 concerning the
nature and extent of the disability and the certifying physician or advanced
practice registered nurse may be required to testify concerning the disability
when the court so directs.

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