Assembly Bill No. 634–Committee on Education

 

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AN ACT relating to the University and Community College System of Nevada; authorizing the board of regents of the University of Nevada to create campus review boards to review allegations of misconduct against peace officers of the police department for the system; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN

SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

 

   Section 1. Chapter 396 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto

 the provisions set forth as sections 2 to 5, inclusive, of this act.

   Sec. 2.  1.  The board of regents may create on each campus of the

 system a campus review board to advise the president or other chief

 administrative officer of the campus and, upon request, the board of

 regents on issues concerning allegations made against peace officers of

 the police department for the system involving misconduct while serving

 on the campus.

   2.  A campus review board created pursuant to subsection 1 must

 consist of not less than 15 members.

   3.  A campus review board must be appointed by the board of regents

 from a list of names submitted by interested persons within the system

 and in the general public. If an insufficient number of names of persons

 interested in serving on a campus review board are submitted, the board

 of regents shall appoint the remaining members in the manner it deems

 appropriate.

   4.  A person appointed to a campus review board:

   (a) Must be a resident of this state;

   (b) Must not be employed as a peace officer;

   (c) Must complete training relating to law enforcement before serving

 as a member of the campus review board, including, without limitation,

 training in the policies and procedures of the police department for the

 system, the provisions of chapter 284 of NRS, the regulations adopted

 pursuant thereto and NRS 289.010 to 289.120, inclusive, and the terms

 and conditions of employment of the peace officers of the system; and

   (d) Shall serve without salary, but may receive from the system such

 per diem allowances and travel expenses as are authorized by the board

 of regents.

   Sec. 3.  A campus review board created pursuant to section 2 of this

 act:

   1.  Does not have jurisdiction over any matter in which it is alleged

 that a crime has been committed.

   2.  Shall not abridge the rights of a peace officer of the police

 department for the system that are granted pursuant to a contract or by

 law.

   Sec. 4.  1.  A campus review board created pursuant to section 2 of

 this act shall meet in panels to carry out its duties.

   2.  Members must be selected randomly to serve on a panel, and each

 panel shall select one of its members to serve as chairman of the panel.

   3.  A panel of a campus review board may:


   (a) Refer a complaint against a peace officer of the police department

for the system who has served on the campus to the office of the police

 department for the system on the campus.

   (b) Review an internal investigation of such a peace officer and make

 recommendations regarding any disciplinary action against the peace

 officer that is recommended by the office of the police department for

 the system on the campus, including, without limitation:

     (1) Increasing or decreasing the recommended level of discipline;

 and

     (2) Exonerating the peace officer who has been the subject of the

 internal investigation.

   4.  The police department for the system shall make available to a

 panel of a campus review board any information within a personnel file

 that is specific to a complaint against a peace officer of the police

 department for the system who has served on the campus, or any other

 material that is specific to the complaint.

   5.  When reviewing an internal investigation of a peace officer of the

 system pursuant to subsection 3, a panel of a campus review board shall

 provide the peace officer with notice and an opportunity to be heard.

 The peace officer may represent himself at the hearing before the panel

 or be represented by an attorney or other person of his own choosing.

 The campus review board and the police department for the system are

 not responsible for providing such representation.

   6.  The chairman of a panel of a campus review board shall report

 the findings and recommendations of the panel regarding disciplinary

 action to the office of the police department for the system on the

 campus, the president or other chief administrative officer of the campus

 and, upon request, the board of regents.

   7.  A proceeding of a panel of a campus review board must be closed

 to the public.

   8.  The findings and recommendations of a panel of a campus review

 board are public records unless otherwise declared confidential by state

 or federal law.

   Sec. 5.  1.  A panel of a campus review board created pursuant to

 section 2 of this act may:

   (a) Administer oaths;

   (b) Take testimony;

   (c) Within the scope of its jurisdiction, issue subpoenas to compel the

 attendance of witnesses to testify before the panel;

   (d) Require the production of books, papers and documents specific to

 a complaint; and

   (e) Issue commissions to take testimony.

   2.  If a witness refuses to attend or testify or produce books, papers or

 documents as required by the subpoena, the panel may petition the

 district court to order the witness to appear or testify or produce the

 requested books, papers or documents.

 

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