Nevada Code § 63.720

Granting of parole; setting date of release; supervision by Chief of Youth Parole Bureau upon release
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1. After consultation with the Chief of
the Youth Parole Bureau, the superintendent of a facility may grant parole to a
child if:
(a) The child is eligible for parole according to
regulations established for that purpose; and
(b) Parole will be in the best interests of the
child.
2. The superintendent of the facility and
the Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau shall set the date of the childs release
on parole not later than 30 days after the superintendent has given the Chief a
notice of intent to parole the child.
3. Upon being released on parole, the
child is under the supervision of the Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau.

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