- 1. Before a court makes a determination of bail concerning a person, a victim may request that a court issue an order imposing a condition of release prohibiting contact.
- 2. A court shall consider a request described in subsection 1.
3. Upon the issuance of an order imposing a condition of release prohibiting contact, the court shall notify the person subject to the order that violating the order may result in:
- (a) The person being charged with a misdemeanor;
- (b) The modification or addition of any condition of release;
- (c) The revocation of bail and remand of the person to custody; or
- (d) The imposition of any other penalty prescribed by law.
- 4. An order imposing a condition of release prohibiting contact, and any modification thereof, expires within such time, not to exceed 120 calendar days, as the court fixes.
- 5. The court may, before the expiration of an order imposing a condition of release prohibiting contact and upon motion or at the discretion of the court, after notice and a hearing, renew the order for good cause shown.
- 6. After the court issues an order imposing, modifying, suspending or canceling a condition of release prohibiting contact, the court shall transmit, as soon as practicable and in a manner prescribed by the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History, a copy of the order to the Central Repository.
- 7. A person who knowingly violates an order imposing a condition of release prohibiting contact is guilty of a misdemeanor.
- 8. Nothing in this section shall be construed to require a court to receive a request pursuant to subsection 1 before issuing an order imposing a condition of release prohibiting contact.
9. As used in this section:
(a) “Cancel” includes, without limitation, any act that would effectively terminate a condition of release prohibiting contact, including, without limitation:
- (1) The dismissal of the action or proceeding against the person;
- (2) A prosecuting attorney declining to prosecute the person;
- (3) The conviction of the person; or
- (4) The acquittal of the person.
- (b) “Condition of release prohibiting contact” means a condition placed on a person who is released pending trial that prohibits the person from contacting or attempting to contact a specific person or from causing or attempting to cause another person to contact that person on the person’s behalf.
(Added to NRS by 2021, 1948)