NRS 289.152
Persons employed as police officers by Indian tribe.


1.

In accordance with the provisions of NRS 41.430 and 194.040, a person employed as a police officer by an Indian tribe may exercise the powers of a peace officer.

2.

Before any officer pursuant to subsection 1 shall exercise the powers of a peace officer, he or she must be certified as a category I peace officer by the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission.

3.

The authority of an officer pursuant to subsection 1 to exercise the powers of a peace officer is limited to the boundaries of the Indian reservation or Indian colony, unless a county sheriff and the Indian tribe, in consultation, execute a written agreement. Such an agreement must include, without limitation:

(a)

The respective rights and responsibilities of the county sheriff, the Indian tribe and any law enforcement agency pursuant to subsection 4; and

(b)

The authority of the officer to act within the geographic boundaries of the county.

4.

The county sheriff shall have jurisdiction and authority to execute a written agreement with an Indian tribe pursuant to subsection 3 on behalf of all law enforcement agencies who have authority to act within the geographic boundaries of the county, and such an agreement shall unilaterally bind all such law enforcement agencies to the terms of the written agreement.

5.

For the purpose of this section, a law enforcement agency pursuant to subsection 4:

(a)

Is deemed to have consented to:

(1)

The jurisdiction and authority of the county sheriff to execute a written agreement pursuant to subsection 3 on behalf of the law enforcement agency; and

(2)

All of the terms of the written agreement executed pursuant to subsection 3; and

(b)

Shall not independently execute a written agreement with an Indian tribe for any purpose set forth in this section.

6.

Nothing in this section impairs or affects the existing status and sovereignty of an Indian tribe as established under the laws of the United States.

7.

As used in this section:

(a)

“Category I peace officer” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 289.460.

(b)

“Indian tribe” means any tribe, band, nation or other organized group or community of Indians which is recognized as eligible for the special programs and services provided by the United States to native Indians because of their status as native Indians and has executed a written agreement with the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission.

(c)

“Law enforcement agency” means a metropolitan police department or the police department of an incorporated city.

(d)

“Written agreement” includes, without limitation, an interlocal agreement or memorandum of understanding executed between a county sheriff and an Indian tribe.

Source: Section 289.152 — Persons employed as police officers by Indian tribe., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-289.­html#NRS289Sec152.

289.150
Sheriffs, their deputies and correctional officers
289.152
Persons employed as police officers by Indian tribe.
289.155
Persons appointed and employed by Supreme Court to provide for safety and security of justices and employees of Supreme Court and carry out duties prescribed by Chief Justice.
289.160
Security officers and other persons employed or appointed by local governments under certain circumstances.
289.170
Special investigators employed by Attorney General
289.175
Criminal investigators employed by Secretary of State.
289.180
Parole and probation officers
289.190
School police officers
289.200
Officers and employees of state facilities for detention of children.
289.210
Legislative police.
289.220
Director, officers and designated employees of Department of Corrections
289.230
California correctional officer.
289.240
Certain employees of Division of Public and Behavioral Health of Department of Health and Human Services.
289.250
Foresters and firewardens
289.260
Rangers and employees of Division of State Parks of State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
289.270
Director and certain employees of Department of Public Safety
289.280
Game wardens.
289.290
Field agents and inspectors for State Department of Agriculture
289.300
Investigator of Private Investigator’s Licensing Board
289.310
Commissioner of Insurance and chief deputy.
289.320
Certain designated employees of Nevada Transportation Authority.
289.330
Railroad police officer.
289.340
Taxicab field investigator or airport control officer designated by Taxicab Administrator
289.350
Members of police department of Nevada System of Higher Education.
289.355
Persons designated as enforcement agents by Cannabis Compliance Board.
289.360
Members and agents of Nevada Gaming Control Board
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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