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NRS 289.387 - Panel of board: Selection of members; powers and duties; proceedings; rights of officer investigated.

NV Rev Stat § 289.387 (2019) (N/A)
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1. A review board that is created pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 2 of NRS 289.380 or pursuant to NRS 289.383 must meet in panels of five members to carry out its duties.

2. A review board that is created pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 2 of NRS 289.380 must meet in panels of three members to carry out its duties.

3. Members must be selected randomly to serve on a panel, and the panel shall select one of its members to serve as chair of the panel.

4. A panel of a review board created pursuant to NRS 289.380 or 289.383 may:

(a) Refer a complaint against a peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable to the employer of the peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable.

(b) Review an internal investigation of a peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable within the jurisdiction of the governing body that created the review board and make recommendations regarding any disciplinary action against the peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable that is recommended by his or her employer, including, without limitation:

(1) Increasing or decreasing the recommended level of discipline; and

(2) Exonerating the peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable who has been the subject of the internal investigation.

5. The employer of a peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable shall make available to a panel of the review board any personnel file or other material necessary for the panel to conduct a review.

6. When reviewing an internal investigation of a peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable pursuant to subsection 4, the panel shall provide the peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable with notice and an opportunity to be heard. The peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable may represent himself or herself at the hearing before the panel or be represented by an attorney or other person of his or her own choosing. The review board, governing body and employer of the peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable are not responsible for providing such representation.

7. The chair of a panel of a review board shall report the findings and recommendation of the panel regarding disciplinary action to the employer of the peace officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable.

8. A police officer, school police officer, constable or deputy of a constable may appeal a recommendation made by a panel of the review board. The ordinance pursuant to which the review board is created must specify the manner for conducting appeals, and may provide for, if both parties agree, without limitation, mediation, conciliation or review by another panel of randomly selected members of the review board. If the appeal is heard by another panel of the review board, the determination made by the panel hearing the appeal is final and binding and is not subject to judicial review.

9. The findings and recommendation of a panel of the review board are public records unless otherwise declared confidential by state or federal law.

10. A proceeding of a panel of such a review board is closed to the public.

(Added to NRS by 1997, 2516)

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NRS 289.387 - Panel of board: Selection of members; powers and duties; proceedings; rights of officer investigated.