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NRS 209.389

Board to establish programs for general education, vocational education and training and other rehabilitation

Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case Escalanti v. Superior Court (1990)

Most recently applied in Willie Smith v. Dwight Nevens (October 2012)

(Added to NRS by 1979, 308; A 1979, 1379; 1989, 1884)

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1. The Board shall establish by regulation programs of general education, vocational education and training and other rehabilitation for offenders.

2. The regulations must take appropriate account of the following matters:

(a) The educational level and needs of offenders;

(b) Opportunities for employment when the offender is released from custody;

(c) Interests of offenders; and

(d) The number of offenders desiring participation in such programs.

3. The regulations must provide for an assessment of these programs at least every 3 years by qualified persons, professional groups or trade associations.

4. No offender has a right to be admitted to a program of education, vocational education and training or other rehabilitation programs established pursuant to this section, and it is not intended that the establishment of such programs or the failure to establish such programs creates any right or interest in liberty or property or establishes a basis for any cause of action against the State, its political subdivisions, agencies, boards, commissions, departments officers or employees.

Official source: Nevada Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nevada statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.