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NV SB457

Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 15-1038)


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Introduced
04/07/2025
In Committee
06/02/2025
Crossed Over
06/02/2025
Passed
Dead
06/04/2025

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
83rd Legislature (2025)

Bill Summary

AN ACT relating to public safety; revising provisions relating to assault, battery, stalking, pornography involving minors, domestic violence, and driving under the influence of alcohol or a prohibited substance; requiring a compliance hearing after the issuance of certain orders to relinquish firearms; establishing certain unlawful acts related to certain theft offenses involving property damage; revising provisions relating to offenders; establishing provisions related to the creation of corridors and the adjudication and reporting of certain offenses committed within such corridors; making various changes related to juvenile justice; prohibiting the construction of certain findings relating to actions for wrongful conviction; revising provisions relating to the sealing of records and specialty court programs; revising provisions relating to pretrial release; revising provisions relating to opioid use disorder; making appropriations; providing penalties; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

AI Summary

This bill comprehensively revises numerous provisions related to public safety, criminal justice, and legal procedures. The bill makes significant changes across multiple areas, including: expanding definitions of assault and battery to include more types of employees like hospitality workers; broadening the definition of domestic violence to include kidnapping and attempted domestic violence offenses; creating new requirements for compliance hearings when firearms are surrendered; establishing new criminal offenses related to property damage during theft; modifying juvenile justice procedures including mental health evaluations and driver's license restrictions; revising record sealing provisions; creating geographic "corridors" in counties with high tourist populations where repeat misdemeanor offenders can be prohibited from entering; enhancing penalties for driving under the influence, particularly in cases causing death or substantial bodily harm; and establishing new programs for offender reentry and substance use disorder treatment. The bill also includes appropriations to the Department of Corrections and the Administrative Office of the Courts to support implementation of these various provisions, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to addressing public safety, criminal justice reform, and rehabilitation.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Judiciary (S)

Last Action

(No further action taken.) (on 06/04/2025)

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