Current through November 8, 2024
Section 213.514 - Determination of whether to grant parole: Assignment of risk level to prisoner1. The Board will assign to each prisoner who is being considered for parole a risk level of "high," "moderate" or "low" according to the level of risk that the prisoner will commit a felony if released on parole.2. To establish the risk level, the Board will conduct an objective risk assessment using a combination of risk factors that predict recidivism.3. The Board will apply the risk level assigned to a prisoner who is being considered for parole to establish an initial assessment regarding whether to grant parole in the manner set forth in NAC 213.516.4. If a prisoner has ever been convicted of a sexual offense and has been evaluated using a currently accepted standard of assessment to determine the risk that the prisoner will commit another sexual offense if released on parole in accordance with NRS 213.1214, the Board will consider the risk assessment conducted by the Department of Corrections pursuant to NRS 213.1214 when determining whether to grant parole. As used in this subsection, "sexual offense" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 213.1214.
Nev. Admin. Code § 213.514
Added to NAC by Bd. of Parole Comm'rs by R018-08, eff. 4-17-2008; A by R116-21A, eff. 9/8/2022