Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 289 - Standards and Training for Peace Officers
Section 289.Sec. 1 - NEW
Current through September 16, 2024
1. Each agency shall require every peace officer employed by the agency to attend an annual behavioral wellness visit pursuant to NRS 289.510, as amended by section 7 of Senate Bill No. 225, chapter 422, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 2546. The services that a mental health professional provides in a behavioral wellness visit may be provided:
2. A behavioral wellness visit conducted pursuant to subsection 1 must be designed to:
3. Upon completion of a behavioral wellness visit pursuant to subsection 1, the mental health professional conducting the behavioral wellness visit shall provide to the peace officer and the employing agency of the peace officer a letter verifying that the peace officer attended the visit. The letter must:
4. Any communication made between a peace officer and a mental health professional conducting a behavioral wellness visit pursuant to subsection 1 is confidential and must not be disclosed by the mental health professional unless the disclosure is authorized by law or a court order.
5. A mental health professional conducting a behavioral wellness visit pursuant to subsection 1 must not conduct any medical assessment, evaluation or test to diagnose whether the peace officer has any mental, emotional or behavioral disorder or any associated distress which may interfere with the mental health of the peace officer.
6. Nothing in this section shall be construed to violate the rights of a peace officer provided by the laws of this State.
Added to NAC by Peace Officers' Standards & Training Comm'n by R190-22A, eff. 4/19/2024
NRS 289.500, 289.510, as amended by section 7 of Senate Bill No. 225, chapter 422, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 2546