Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 209
Section 209.Sec. 5 - NEW

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 209.Sec. 5

Current through December 12, 2024

1. The Department shall charge the individual account of an offender in the Prisoners' Personal Property Fund for the direct reimbursement of an expense for the following:

(a) Medical examination, diagnosis or treatment for injuries:
(1) Inflicted by the offender upon himself or herself or other offenders; or

(2) Which occur during voluntary recreational activities.

(b) State property willfully damaged, destroyed or lost by the offender during his or her incarceration, including, without limitation, damage to the building and grounds of the institution or facility.

(c) Damage to mattresses, clothing, towels or bedding.

(d) Costs for the search for and apprehension of the offender during an escape or attempt to escape.

(e) Replacement of a prepaid ticket for bus transportation issued to the offender by the Department.

(f) Birth certificates.

(g) Items related to the offender's work, including, without limitation, clothing and tools.

(h) Legal supplies.

2. The Department shall charge the individual account of an offender in the Prisoners' Personal Property Fund for an item or service identified in this subsection the following amounts:

Item or Service

Charge

Cremation or burial costs

$950.00

Drug test or toxicology test

$8.50 per test

Health card

$35.00

Photocopying of legal documents

$0.10 per copy

Postage for items relating to litigation

United States Postal Service rate

Replacement of an identification card

$5.00

Added by R097-24A, eff. 9/16/2024

NRS 209.111, 209.131, 209.246, 209.247, 209.2473

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