NRS 62G.320
Probation committee: Powers and duties.


1.

The probation committee shall:

(a)

Advise the juvenile court upon its request.

(b)

In conjunction with the director of the department of juvenile justice services and the chief probation officer, advise on any matter concerning the control and management of any local facility for the detention of children.

(c)

Upon the request of the director of the department of juvenile justice services, investigate the facilities, resources and management of any person or entity, other than a state agency, that applies to receive or receives children under this title and report its findings, conclusions and recommendations to the juvenile court.

(d)

Prepare an annual report of its activities, investigations, findings and recommendations and file the annual report with the juvenile court and with the clerk of the court as a public document.

(e)

Advise the director of the department of juvenile justice services and make recommendations concerning:

(1)

The appointment of employees that the probation committee deems necessary for the operation and management of the probation department and each local facility for the detention of children.

(2)

The establishment of policies, procedures and standards for the proper performance of the duties and responsibilities of probation officers, the employees of the probation department and the employees of each local facility for the detention of children.

(f)

Act as a hearing board pursuant to the provisions of NRS 62G.360.

2.

The probation committee may, if it deems as proper or necessary, investigate any local facility for the detention of children and report its findings, conclusions and recommendations to the juvenile court.

Source: Section 62G.320 — Probation committee: Powers and duties., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-62G.­html#NRS62GSec320.

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Applicability of provisions.
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Probation committee: Appointment, terms and removal of members
62G.030
Probation committee: Powers and duties.
62G.040
Appointment and compensation of probation officers and other employees
62G.050
Appointment and duties of chief probation officer.
62G.060
Demotion and discharge of probation officers and other employees.
62G.070
Nondisclosure of certain privileged information obtained by officer or employee of juvenile court
62G.100
Applicability of provisions.
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Committee for juvenile services: Appointment, terms and removal of members
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Committee for juvenile services: Powers and duties.
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Director of juvenile services: Appointment
62G.140
Appointment and compensation of probation officers and other employees
62G.150
Appointment and duties of chief probation officer.
62G.160
Demotion and dismissal of probation officers and other employees.
62G.170
Nondisclosure of certain privileged information obtained by officer or employee of juvenile court
62G.200
Applicability of provisions.
62G.210
Establishment
62G.220
Appointment and dismissal of probation officers, assistant probation officers and other employees
62G.223
Background investigation required on applicants and employees
62G.225
Denial or termination of employment for conviction of certain crimes
62G.230
Joint board: Establishment
62G.240
Citizen’s advisory committee: Establishment
62G.300
Applicability of provisions.
62G.310
Probation committee: Appointment, terms and removal of members
62G.320
Probation committee: Powers and duties.
62G.330
Director of department of juvenile justice services: Appointment
62G.340
Appointment and compensation of probation officers and other employees
62G.350
Appointment and duties of chief probation officer.
62G.353
Background investigation required on applicants and employees
62G.355
Denial or termination of employment for conviction of certain crimes
62G.360
Demotion and dismissal of probation officers and other employees.
62G.370
Nondisclosure of certain privileged information obtained by officer or employee of juvenile court
62G.400
“Special supervision program” defined.
62G.410
Declaration of state policy.
62G.420
Adoption of minimum standards for operation of special supervision programs and rules for administration.
62G.430
State to share costs of supervision of certain children in special supervision programs.
62G.440
Application for share of costs from State.
62G.450
Determination of amount and allocation of state money to juvenile courts for special supervision programs.
62G.460
Authorized use of money received from State.
62G.470
Report on special supervision programs.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 62G.320’s source at nv​.us