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NV AB89
Bill
AI Summary
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Requires regional, local, and state juvenile detention facilities to adopt policies prohibiting unclothed searches of children unless an employee reasonably suspects the child possesses a weapon or contraband and all less intrusive search methods have been exhausted
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Mandates at least two facility employees be physically present during any unclothed search, with employees matching the child's gender to the greatest extent practicable
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Requires the employee conducting an unclothed search to submit a written report to the facility administrator within 72 hours, including a description of the search
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Defines "unclothed search" as a search requiring removal or arrangement of clothing to permit visual inspection of breasts, buttocks, or genitalia
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Becomes effective October 1, 2025, with immediate effect upon passage for adopting regulations and preparatory administrative tasks
Legislative Description
Imposes certain requirements relating to unclothed searches of children at certain juvenile justice facilities. (BDR 5-496)
Last Action
Chapter 20.
5/27/2025