Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 200
... Department of Corrections who does not exercise general control over offenders imprisoned within the institutions and facilities of the Department, but whose normal duties require him to come into ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 16
NRS 16.140 Jury may come into court for further instructions. NRS 16.150 Action may be tried again when jury discharged or prevented from giving ...
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CHAPTER 444 - SANITATION
Exit into splash pool. 444.1958 Water slides: Splash pools. 444.196 Water slides: Decks. 444.1962 Water slides
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NEVADA REVISED STATUTES: CHAPTER 710
NRS 710.270 Liability of county treasurer on official bond. The county treasurer shall be liable on his official bond for the safekeeping of the moneys which shall come into his possession under ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 78
Manner of storage; conversion into clear and legible paper form; admissibility in evidence. NRS 78.0298 Records or signatures maintained by corporation
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 179
... Stolen or embezzled property held by peace officer subject to magistrate’s order. Except as provided in NRS 52.385 , when property, alleged to have been stolen or embezzled, shall come into the ...
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NEVADA REVISED STATUTES: CHAPTER 372A
1. The Department shall immediately deliver any controlled substances which come into its possession in the course of administering this chapter, with a full accounting to the Investigation ...
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2003 Statutes of Nevada, Pages 2902-3022
b) Any information that is in the possession of the Department or may come into its possession; or (c) Reasonable estimates of the amount. 2. One or more deficiency ...
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 209
d) Each other employee of the Department whose normal duties involve him with the offender or require him to come into contact with the blood or bodily fluids of the offender
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Nevada Revised Statutes: Chapter 453
b) Which are seized or come into the possession of the State, the owners of which are unknown, are contraband and must be summarily forfeited to the State
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