Nevada Statutes
§ 178A.180 — Survivor retains rights to consult with sexual assault victims’ advocate and to designate attendant even if such rights were previously waived; waiver of rights not admissible
Nevada § 178A.180
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 178A.180 (2026).
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1.A survivor retains the rights pursuant to NRS 178A.170 even if the survivor has waived such rights during a previous examination or interview.
2.Except with the consent of the survivor, the fact that the survivor waived the right to consult with a sexual assault victims’ advocate pursuant to NRS 178A.170 is not admissible into evidence for any purpose.
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2019, 2842 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 178A.010
Short title§ 178A.020
Definitions§ 178A.025
“Biological evidence” defined§ 178A.030
“CODIS” defined§ 178A.040
“DNA profile” defined§ 178A.050
“Forensic laboratory” defined§ 178A.060
“Forensic medical examination” defined§ 178A.070
“Genetic marker analysis” defined§ 178A.080
“Law enforcement agency” defined§ 178A.090
“Law enforcement official” defined§ 178A.100
“Medical provider” defined§ 178A.130
“State DNA Database” defined§ 178A.140
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Nevada § 178A.180, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nv/178A.180.