2011 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 331 - Administration and Control of State Buildings, Grounds and Properties
NRS 331.140 - Protection of state property and persons on property; assistance from personnel appointed to Capitol Police Division of Department of Public Safety; assignment of personnel of Capitol Police Division to protect justices of Supreme Court.


NV Rev Stat § 331.140 (2011) What's This?

1. The Administrator shall take proper care to prevent any unlawful activity on or damage to any state property under the supervision and control of the Administrator, and to protect the safety of any persons on that property.

2. The Director of the Department of Public Safety shall appoint to the Capitol Police Division of that Department such personnel as may be necessary to assist the Administrator and the Buildings and Grounds Section in the enforcement of subsection 1. The salaries and expenses of the personnel appointed pursuant to this subsection must, within the limits of legislative authorization, be paid out of the Buildings and Grounds Operating Fund.

3. Personnel of the Capitol Police Division who are assigned to protect the safety of the justices of the Supreme Court have the authority to provide any necessary security services, at the request of the Court Administrator, to the justices of the Supreme Court while the justices are performing work duties at any location in this State. No money may be expended from the Buildings and Grounds Operating Fund for such security services unless the money has been specifically appropriated for such a purpose.

[13:320:1949; 1943 NCL 6976.33] (NRS A 1993, 1561, 2530; 1995, 703, 2307; 2001, 2598; 2011, 80, 2958)

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