(REPRINTED WITH ADOPTED AMENDMENTS)
FIRST REPRINTA.B. 289
Assembly Bill No. 289–Committee on Commerce and Labor
(On Behalf of Department of Administration—Risk Management)
March 6, 2001
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Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor
SUMMARY—Expands definition of “police officer” for various purposes relating to industrial injuries, occupational diseases and programs for public employees. (BDR 53‑393)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
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EXPLANATION
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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
1-1 Section 1. NRS 617.135 is hereby amended to read as follows:
1-2 617.135 “Police officer” includes:
1-3 1. A sheriff, deputy sheriff, officer of a metropolitan police department
1-4 or city policeman;
1-5 2. A chief, inspector, supervisor, commercial officer or trooper of the
1-6 Nevada highway patrol;
1-7 3. A chief, investigator or agent of the investigation division of the
1-8 department of motor vehicles and public safety;
1-9 4. An officer or investigator of the section for the control of emissions
1-10 from vehicles of the motor vehicles branch of the department of motor
1-11 vehicles and public safety;
1-12 5. An investigator of the division of compliance enforcement of the
1-13 motor vehicles branch of the department of motor vehicles and public
1-14 safety;
1-15 6. A member of the police department of the University and
1-16 Community College System of Nevada;
1-17 7. A:
1-18 (a) Uniformed employee of; or
1-19 (b) Forensic specialist employed by,
2-1 the department of prisons whose position requires regular and frequent
2-2 contact with the offenders imprisoned and subjects the employee to recall
2-3 in emergencies;
2-4 8. A parole and probation officer of the division of parole and
2-5 probation of the department of motor vehicles and public safety; [and]
2-6 9. A forensic specialist or correctional officer employed by the
2-7 division of mental health and development services of the department of
2-8 human resources at facilities for mentally disordered offenders[.] ; and
2-9 10. The state fire marshal, his assistant and his deputies.
2-10 Sec. 2. This act becomes effective on July 1, 2001.
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