Residential confinement of alleged violator of parole: Termination by Chief Parole and Probation Officer.

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1. The Chief Parole and Probation Officer may terminate the residential confinement of a parolee and order the detention of the parolee in a county jail pending an inquiry or hearing if:

(a) The parolee violates the terms or conditions of his or her residential confinement; or

(b) The Chief Parole and Probation Officer, in his or her discretion, determines that the parolee poses a danger to the community or that there is a reasonable doubt that the parolee will appear at the inquiry or hearing.

2. A parolee has no right to dispute a decision to terminate his or her residential confinement.

(Added to NRS by 1991, 312)


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