2011 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 432 - Public Services for Children
NRS 432.157 - Office of Advocate for Missing or Exploited Children: Creation; duties; cooperation of district attorney or local law enforcement agency.


NV Rev Stat § 432.157 (2011) What's This?

1. The Office of Advocate for Missing or Exploited Children is hereby created within the Office of the Attorney General. The Advocate for Missing or Exploited Children may be known as the Children s Advocate.

2. The Attorney General shall appoint the Children s Advocate. The Children s Advocate is in the unclassified service of the State.

3. The Children s Advocate:

(a) Must be an attorney licensed to practice law in this state;

(b) Shall advise and represent the Clearinghouse on all matters concerning missing or exploited children in this state; and

(c) Shall advocate the best interests of missing or exploited children before any public or private body.

4. The Children s Advocate may:

(a) Appear as an amicus curiae on behalf of missing or exploited children in any court in this state;

(b) If requested, advise a political subdivision of this state concerning its duty to protect missing or exploited children; and

(c) Recommend legislation concerning missing or exploited children.

5. Upon request by the Children s Advocate, a district attorney or local law enforcement agency in this state shall provide all information and assistance necessary to assist the Children s Advocate in carrying out the provisions of this section.

(Added to NRS by 1993, 1373)

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