Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter213 Pardons, Paroles and Probation; Remissions of Fines and Commutations of Punishments |
STANDARDS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING PAROLE OR PROBATION |
NAC213.610. Considerations for recommending continuation or revocation of probation.
- In making a recommendation pursuant to NRS 176A.630 concerning the continuation or revocation of probation, the Chief Parole and Probation Officer may consider any of the following acts or omissions occurring during the period of probation:
1. Failure of the convicted person to participate in any program established for him or her by the Division, or to report to his or her supervising parole and probation officer or any other person designated by the Division.
2. Any change of employment or place of residence, or any departure from this State or the area of residence of the convicted person, that occurs without the consent of his or her supervising parole and probation officer.
3. Failure of the convicted person to submit each month a true and correct report in writing to his or her supervising parole and probation officer in the form prescribed by the Division.
4. Any use of alcoholic beverages to any extent or, as directed by the court, to the extent that the convicted person has 0.10 percent or more by weight of alcohol in his or her blood.
5. Any unlawful purchase, use, possession, administration or sale or other transfer of any controlled substance or dangerous drug by the convicted person.
6. Failure of the convicted person to submit to a test for the presence of any controlled substance or dangerous drug in his or her blood or other bodily substance, as directed by his or her supervising parole and probation officer.
7. Any possession, ownership or use of a weapon by the convicted person.
8. Any association by the convicted person with any person who is of bad reputation or who has been confined to a penal institution.
9. Failure of the convicted person to cooperate with his or her supervising parole and probation officer, or to obtain the written consent of the officer before marrying, engaging in business, incurring debt or purchasing any real property or any automobile.
10. Failure of the convicted person to conduct himself or herself as a good citizen or to obey any federal, state, county or municipal law or ordinance.
11. Failure of the convicted person to seek and maintain employment, or to participate in the program of employment established for him or her by the Division.
12. Failure of the convicted person to make any restitution ordered by the court as a condition of probation.
13. Any violation by the convicted person of any other condition of probation established by the court.
(Added to NAC by Dep’t of Parole & Probation, 4-18-90, eff. 4-16-90)