Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 213 - Pardons, Paroles and Probation; Remissions of Fines and Commutations of Punishments
CHANGE OF DISHONORABLE DISCHARGE TO HONORABLE DISCHARGE
Section 213.Sec. 1.1 - NEW

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 213.Sec. 1.1

Current through February 27, 2024

1. Pursuant to NRS 233B.100, any interested person may petition the State Board of Parole Commissioners created by NRS 213.108 for the adoption, filing, amendment or repeal of any regulation.

2. A petition for the adoption, filing, amendment or repeal of a regulation must be in writing on a form prescribed by the Board and must include:

(a) The name and address of the petitioner;

(b) The reason for the petition for the adoption, filing, amendment or repeal of the regulation;

(c) The proposed language of the regulation to be adopted, filed, amended or repealed;

(d) The statutory authority for the adoption, filing, amendment or repeal of the regulation; and

(e) Any relevant data, views and arguments that support the petition for the adoption, filing, amendment or repeal of the regulation.

3. The Board may refuse to act upon a petition for the adoption, filing, amendment or repeal of a regulation if the petition does not include the information required by subsection 2.

4. The Board will notify the petitioner in writing of the decision of the Board regarding the petition within 30 days after the date on which the petitioner filed the petition. If the Board approves the petition for the adoption, filing, amendment or repeal of a regulation, the Board will initiate regulation-making proceedings concerning that regulation within 30 days after the date on which the petitioner filed the petition.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Pardons Comm'rs by R070-20A, eff. 11/2/2020

NRS 233B.040, 233B.100

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