1. The Board or detaining authority shall give the arrested parolee advance notice of:
- (a) The place and time of the inquiry.
- (b) The purpose of the inquiry.
- (c) What violations of the conditions of his or her parole have been alleged.
2. The inquiring officer shall allow the parolee to:
- (a) Appear and speak on his or her own behalf.
- (b) Obtain counsel.
- (c) Present any relevant letters or other documents and any person who can give relevant information.
- (d) Confront and question any person who appears against the parolee unless, in the opinion of the inquiring officer, the informant would be subjected to a risk of harm by the disclosure of his or her identity.
(Added to NRS by 1975, 196; A 1983, 269)