Nevada Statutes

§ 396.157 — No-contact directive

Nevada § 396.157
JurisdictionNevada
Title 34EDUCATION
Ch. 396Nevada
POWER-BASED VIOLENCE

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 396.157 (2026).

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1. An institution within the System may issue a no-contact directive prohibiting the complainant and the respondent from contacting each other. An institution may issue a no-contact directive if the directive is necessary to, without limitation:

(a)Protect the safety or well-being of either the complainant or the respondent; or
(b)Respond to interference with an investigation. 2. A no-contact directive issued against the respondent after a decision of responsibility, if any, has been made must be mutually applied to the complainant and the respondent. 3. If an institution issues a mutual no-contact directive, the institution shall provide the complainant and the respondent with an explanation of the terms of the directive, including, without limitation, that a violation of the directive

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 2021, 3682 )

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