Nevada Statutes
§ 333.710 — Contracts for security services when personnel of Capitol Police Division not available; use of independent contractors by Supreme Court
Nevada § 333.710
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 333.710 (2026).
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1.If personnel of the Capitol Police Division of the Department of Public Safety are not available to provide security services for a building, office or other facility of a using agency, the using agency may, pursuant to NRS 333.700 , contract with one or more independent contractors to provide such services.
2.If the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court determines that additional security is needed for the safe operation of any facility or building that is owned by or leased to the Supreme Court and occupied by its employees, the Supreme Court may contract with one or more independent contractors to provide security services for the facility or building. Any contractor with whom the Supreme Court contracts for these services is subject to the oversight of a peace officer who provides sec
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2009, 2231 ; A 2011, 80 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 333.010
Short title§ 333.020
Definitions§ 333.030
Administration of chapter§ 333.100
Assistants: Number; qualifications§ 333.105
General Counsel: Appointment; classification; qualifications; private practice of law restricted§ 333.110
Offices of Purchasing Division§ 333.140
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