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211.180  Exchange of labor for confinement: Promise of prisoner to appear; penalty for violation of promise.

      1.  A prisoner who voluntarily exchanges labor for confinement shall give his or her promise to appear for work by signing a notice to appear before the sheriff or chief of police of the municipality at a time and place specified in the notice. The signed notice must be retained by the sheriff or chief of police and a copy given to the prisoner.

      2.  A prisoner who willfully violates his or her promise to appear is guilty of a misdemeanor.

      (Added to NRS by 1991, 306)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-16 > Chapter-211 > Management-of-prisoners > 211-180

211.180  Exchange of labor for confinement: Promise of prisoner to appear; penalty for violation of promise.

      1.  A prisoner who voluntarily exchanges labor for confinement shall give his or her promise to appear for work by signing a notice to appear before the sheriff or chief of police of the municipality at a time and place specified in the notice. The signed notice must be retained by the sheriff or chief of police and a copy given to the prisoner.

      2.  A prisoner who willfully violates his or her promise to appear is guilty of a misdemeanor.

      (Added to NRS by 1991, 306)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-16 > Chapter-211 > Management-of-prisoners > 211-180

211.180  Exchange of labor for confinement: Promise of prisoner to appear; penalty for violation of promise.

      1.  A prisoner who voluntarily exchanges labor for confinement shall give his or her promise to appear for work by signing a notice to appear before the sheriff or chief of police of the municipality at a time and place specified in the notice. The signed notice must be retained by the sheriff or chief of police and a copy given to the prisoner.

      2.  A prisoner who willfully violates his or her promise to appear is guilty of a misdemeanor.

      (Added to NRS by 1991, 306)