Nevada 2023 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB8 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/23/2023

                     
 
- 	82nd Session (2023) 
Senate Bill No. 8–Committee on Government Affairs 
 
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AN ACT relating to juvenile justice; designating criminal 
investigators employed by the Division of Child and Family 
Services of the Department of Health and Human Services as 
category II peace officers; and providing other matters 
properly relating thereto. 
Legislative Counsel’s Digest: 
 Existing law classifies peace officers as category I, category II or category III 
peace officers and requires peace officers in each category to meet certain training 
and educational requirements. (NRS 289.460, 289.470, 289.480, 289.510) Section 
1 of this bill designates criminal investigators employed by the Division of Child 
and Family Services of the Department of Health and Human Services as category 
II peace officers. Section 2 of this bill makes a conforming change necessitated by 
the addition of criminal investigators to the list of category II peace officers in 
section 1. 
 
EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted. 
 
 
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN 
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 
 
 Section 1.  NRS 289.470 is hereby amended to read as follows: 
 289.470 “Category II peace officer” means: 
 1.  The bailiffs of the district courts, justice courts and 
municipal courts whose duties require them to carry weapons and 
make arrests; 
 2.  Subject to the provisions of NRS 258.070, constables and 
their deputies; 
 3.  Inspectors employed by the Nevada Transportation 
Authority who exercise those powers of enforcement conferred by 
chapters 706 and 712 of NRS; 
 4.  Special investigators who are employed full-time by the 
office of any district attorney or the Attorney General; 
 5.  Investigators of arson for fire departments who are specially 
designated by the appointing authority; 
 6.  Investigators for the State Forester Firewarden who are 
specially designated by the State Forester Firewarden and whose 
primary duties are related to the investigation of arson; 
 7.  Agents of the Nevada Gaming Control Board who exercise 
the powers of enforcement specified in NRS 289.360, 463.140 or 
463.1405, except those agents whose duties relate primarily to 
auditing, accounting, the collection of taxes or license fees, or the 
investigation of applicants for licenses;   
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 8.  Investigators and administrators of the Division of 
Compliance Enforcement of the Department of Motor Vehicles who 
perform the duties specified in subsection 2 of NRS 481.048; 
 9.  Officers and investigators of the Section for the Control of 
Emissions From Vehicles and the Enforcement of Matters Related 
to the Use of Special Fuel of the Department of Motor Vehicles who 
perform the duties specified in subsection 3 of NRS 481.0481; 
 10.  Legislative police officers of the State of Nevada; 
 11.  Parole counselors of the Division of Child and Family 
Services of the Department of Health and Human Services; 
 12.  Criminal investigators who are employed by the Division 
of Child and Family Services of the Department of Health and 
Human Services; 
 13. Juvenile probation officers and deputy juvenile probation 
officers employed by the various judicial districts in the State of 
Nevada or by a department of juvenile justice services established 
by ordinance pursuant to NRS 62G.210 whose official duties require 
them to enforce court orders on juvenile offenders and make arrests; 
 [13.] 14.  Field investigators of the Taxicab Authority; 
 [14.] 15.  Security officers employed full-time by a city or 
county whose official duties require them to carry weapons and 
make arrests; 
 [15.] 16.  The chief of a department of alternative sentencing 
created pursuant to NRS 211A.080 and the assistant alternative 
sentencing officers employed by that department; 
 [16.] 17.  Agents of the Cannabis Compliance Board who 
exercise the powers of enforcement specified in NRS 289.355; 
 [17.] 18.  Criminal investigators who are employed by the 
Secretary of State; and 
 [18.] 19.  The Inspector General of the Department of 
Corrections and any person employed by the Department as a 
criminal investigator. 
 Sec. 2.  NRS 289.480 is hereby amended to read as follows: 
 289.480 “Category III peace officer” means a peace officer 
whose authority is limited to correctional services, including the 
superintendents and correctional officers of the Department of 
Corrections. The term does not include a person described in 
subsection [18] 19 of NRS 289.470. 
 Sec. 3.  This act becomes effective upon passage and approval. 
 
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