1. A law enforcement agency shall require uniformed peace officers that it employs and who routinely interact with the public to wear a portable event recording device while on duty. Each law enforcement agency shall adopt policies and procedures governing the use of portable event recording devices, which must include, without limitation:
- (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (d), requiring activation of a portable event recording device whenever a peace officer is responding to a call for service or at the initiation of any other law enforcement or investigative encounter between a uniformed peace officer and a member of the public;
- (b) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (d), prohibiting deactivation of a portable event recording device until the conclusion of a law enforcement or investigative encounter;
- (c) Prohibiting the recording of general activity;
(d) Protecting the privacy of persons:
- (1) In a private residence;
- (2) Seeking to report a crime or provide information regarding a crime or ongoing investigation anonymously; or
- (3) Claiming to be a victim of a crime;
- (e) Requiring that any video recorded by a portable event recording device must be retained by the law enforcement agency for not less than 15 days; and
(f) Establishing disciplinary rules for peace officers who:
- (1) Fail to operate a portable event recording device in accordance with any departmental policies;
- (2) Intentionally manipulate a video recorded by a portable event recording device; or
- (3) Prematurely erase a video recorded by a portable event recording device.
2. Any record made by a portable event recording device pursuant to this section is a public record which may be:
- (a) Requested only on a per incident basis; and
- (b) Available for inspection only at the location where the record is held if the record contains confidential information that may not otherwise be redacted.
3. As used in this section:
(a) “Law enforcement agency” means:
- (1) The sheriff’s office of a county;
- (2) A metropolitan police department;
- (3) A police department of an incorporated city;
- (4) A department, division or municipal court of a city or town that employs marshals;
- (5) The Nevada Highway Patrol; or
- (6) A board of trustees of any county school district that employs or appoints school police officers.
- (b) “Portable event recording device” means a device issued to a peace officer by a law enforcement agency to be worn on his or her body and which records both audio and visual events occurring during an encounter with a member of the public while performing his or her duties as a peace officer.
(Added to NRS by 2015, 572; A 2017, 588; 2019, 3257)