Nevada Statutes
§ 289.823 — Requirement for law enforcement agency to establish early warning system to identify peace officers who display bias indicators or other problematic behavior; duties of law enforcement agency upon such identification
Nevada § 289.823
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 289.823 (2026).
Text
1. Each law enforcement agency shall establish an early warning system for the purpose of identifying peace officers employed by the law enforcement agency who:
(a)Display bias indicators by, for example:
(1)Having a large number of citizen complaints;
(2)Being part of a large number of incidents involving the use of force;
(3)Making a large number of arrests for resisting an officer;
(4)Having a large number of the arrests that he or she has made result in no charges being filed because of issues such as improper searches or detentions; or
(5)Having a negative attitude regarding programs that enhance relations between law enforcement and the community.
(b)Display other problematic behavior by, for example:
(1)Having a large number of motor vehicle crashes;
(2)Abusing sick leave;
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Related
McElroy v. City of Reno
(D. Nevada, 2025)
Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2021, 1962 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 289.010
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