Nevada Code § 63.780

Recommendation for revocation by Chief of Youth Parole Bureau
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1. The Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau
may recommend to the juvenile court that a childs parole be revoked and that
the child be committed to a facility only if the Chief or his or her designee
has determined that:
(a) The child poses a risk to public safety, and
the policies and procedures adopted by the Youth Parole Bureau pursuant to NRS 63.765 recommend such a revocation; or
(b) The other responses set forth in such
policies and procedures would not be appropriate for the child.
2. The Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau
may not recommend to the juvenile court that a childs parole be revoked and
that the child be committed to a facility if the superintendent of the facility
determines that:
(a) There is not adequate room or resources in
the facility to provide the necessary care;
(b) There is not adequate money available for the
support of the facility; or
(c) The child is not suitable for admission to
the facility.

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