Nev. Admin. Code § 62H.Sec. 4.1 - NEW
1. The data and information required to be
submitted pursuant to
NRS
62H.400 must include, without limitation, for
the immediately preceding 12 months:
(a) The
number of children who were determined not competent to proceed pursuant to a
stipulation between the parties that was approved by the court and the nature
of the cause for the lack of competency, if known;
(b) The number of children evaluated for
competency, disaggregated by age, race, ethnicity, sex and gender identity or
expression;
(c) Of the children
described in paragraph (b), the number of children determined not competent to
proceed and the nature of the cause for the lack of competency, as designated
by an expert appointed by the juvenile court pursuant to
NRS
62D.155 and section 5,
respectively;
(d) The most serious
delinquent act with which each child described in paragraphs (a) and (b) was
charged on referral;
(e) The number
of children described in paragraphs (a) and (b) for whom the juvenile court
ordered treatment pursuant to
NRS
62D.180, the types of services provided to
such children and whether such services were provided to such children as an
outpatient or inpatient, by commitment to an institution for persons with
intellectual disabilities or mental illness pursuant to
NRS
62E.160; and
(f) The number of children described in
paragraphs (a) and (b) for whom the juvenile court ordered treatment pursuant
to NRS
62D.180 who, after a periodic review
conducted pursuant to
NRS
62D.185, the juvenile court determined had
attained competence.
2.
Each department of juvenile services and the Youth Parole Bureau shall report
the data and information required by paragraph (d) of subsection 1 using the
codes for delinquent acts set forth in NAC
62H.160 to
62H.190, inclusive. If any such
act is for:
(a) An attempt to commit a
delinquent act, the code must be followed by the letter "A."
(b) Conspiracy to commit a delinquent act,
the code must be followed by the letter "C."
(c) An offense which would be a felony if
committed by an adult, the code must be followed by the letter "F."
(d) An offense which would be a gross
misdemeanor if committed by an adult, the code must be followed by the letter
"G."
Notes
NRS 62H.200, 62H.400
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