Nevada Statutes

§ 289.152 — Persons employed as police officers by Indian tribe

Nevada § 289.152
JurisdictionNevada
Title 23PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Ch. 289Peace
PERSONS POSSESSING POWERS OF PEACE OFFICERS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 289.152 (2026).

Text

1. In accordance with the provisions of NRS 41.430 and 194.040 , a person employed as a police officer by an Indian tribe may exercise the powers of a peace officer. 2. Before any officer pursuant to subsection 1 shall exercise the powers of a peace officer, he or she must be certified as a category I peace officer by the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission. 3. The authority of an officer pursuant to subsection 1 to exercise the powers of a peace officer is limited to the boundaries of the Indian reservation or Indian colony, unless a county sheriff and the Indian tribe, in consultation, execute a written agreement. Such an agreement must include, without limitation:

(a)The respective rights and responsibilities of the county sheriff, the Indian tribe and any law enforcement

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Related

§ 41.430
Nevada § 41.430
§ 289.460
Nevada § 289.460

Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2019, 533 )

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§ 289.010
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