Nevada Statutes
§ 391.790 — Person with communications disability entitled to use of registered community interpreter at hearing
Nevada § 391.790
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 391.790 (2026).
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The licensed employee or a witness at a hearing under NRS 391.650 to 391.800, inclusive, who is a person with a communications disability as defined in NRS 50.050, is entitled to the services of an interpreter at public expense in accordance with the provisions of NRS 50.050 to 50.053, inclusive. The interpreter must be appointed by the hearing officer.
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1979, 658 ; A 1987, 1009 ; 2001, 1778 ; 2007, 174 )—(Substituted in revision for NRS 391.31925)
Nearby Sections
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§ 391.002
Definitions§ 391.005
“Commission” defined§ 391.008
“Paraprofessional” defined§ 391.0085
“Statewide Central Registry” defined§ 391.0088
“Veteran” defined§ 391.009
Superintendent of Public Instruction required to ensure Commission carries out duties successfully§ 391.011
Creation; membership§ 391.015
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