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As used in NRS 176.133 to 176.161, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. "Person professionally qualified to conduct psychosexual evaluations" means a person who has received training in conducting psychosexual evaluations and is:

(a) A psychiatrist licensed to practice medicine in this State and certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc.;

(b) A psychologist licensed to practice in this State;

(c) A social worker holding a master’s degree in social work and licensed in this State as a clinical social worker;

(d) A registered nurse holding a master’s degree in the field of psychiatric nursing and licensed to practice professional nursing in this State;

(e) A marriage and family therapist licensed in this State pursuant to chapter 641A of NRS; or

(f) A clinical professional counselor licensed in this State pursuant to chapter 641A of NRS.

2. "Psychosexual evaluation" means an evaluation conducted pursuant to NRS 176.139.

3. "Sexual offense" means:

(a) Sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.366;

(b) Statutory sexual seduction pursuant to NRS 200.368, if punished as a felony;

(c) Battery with intent to commit sexual assault pursuant to NRS 200.400;

(d) Abuse of a child pursuant to NRS 200.508, if the abuse involved sexual abuse or sexual exploitation and is punished as a felony;

(e) An offense involving pornography and a minor pursuant to NRS 200.710 to 200.730, inclusive;

(f) Incest pursuant to NRS 201.180;

(g) Open or gross lewdness pursuant to NRS 201.210, if punished as a felony;

(h) Indecent or obscene exposure pursuant to NRS 201.220, if punished as a felony;

(i) Lewdness with a child pursuant to NRS 201.230;

(j) Sexual penetration of a dead human body pursuant to NRS 201.450;

(k) Sexual conduct between certain employees of a school or volunteers at a school and a pupil pursuant to NRS 201.540;

(l) Sexual conduct between certain employees of a college or university and a student pursuant to NRS 201.550;

(m) Luring a child or a person with mental illness pursuant to NRS 201.560, if punished as a felony;

(n) An attempt to commit an offense listed in paragraphs (a) to (m), inclusive, if punished as a felony; or

(o) An offense that is determined to be sexually motivated pursuant to NRS 175.547 or 207.193.

(Added to NRS by 1997, 1637; A 1999, 1188; 2001, 2790; 2003, 1381; 2007, 3078; 2011, 2473; 2013, 1161, 2705; 2015, 1438)


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