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This document is a past paper containing questions and answers related to the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS), focusing on topics regarding law enforcement agencies and their practices. It covers various aspects such as administrative files, law enforcement agencies, punitive actions and more.
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1. What is the definition of an "Administrative file" according to NRS 289.010? A) A file containing all criminal investigation records of a peace officer. B) A file containing comments, documents, and information about a peace officer, excluding files related to an investigation co...
1. What is the definition of an "Administrative file" according to NRS 289.010? A) A file containing all criminal investigation records of a peace officer. B) A file containing comments, documents, and information about a peace officer, excluding files related to an investigation conducted under NRS 289.057. C) A file containing medical records of a peace officer. D) A file containing financial information and personal assets of a peace officer. Answer: B 2. Which of the following is NOT part of the definition of a "Law enforcement agency" under NRS 289.010? A) An agency with the duty to enforce the law. B) An agency that employs peace officers with some or all of the powers under NRS 289.150 to 289.360. C) An agency responsible for financial audits and budget management. D) An agency created by statute, ordinance, or rule. Answer: C 3. What does the term "Punitive action" refer to under NRS 289.010? A) Any promotion based on merit. B) Any action that may lead to dismissal, demotion, suspension, or salary reduction of a peace officer. C) Any disciplinary action for a minor infraction. D) Actions leading to a peace officer's reassignment to another department. Answer: B 4. According to NRS 289.020, if a peace officer requests representation during questioning that may lead to punitive action, what must happen? A) The peace officer must continue answering questions without delay. B) The peace officer may be immediately suspended. C) The questioning must cease until the officer has had a reasonable opportunity to arrange for representation. D) The peace officer may waive their right to representation and proceed with questioning. Answer: C 5. Which of the following is TRUE regarding the confidentiality of a peace officer's home address and photograph under NRS 289.025? A) The home address of a peace officer is always public information. B) The photograph of a peace officer can be released only if the peace officer has been arrested. C) A peace officer's home address may never be released under any circumstance. D) A peace officer’s photograph can be released to the public without permission. Answer: B 6. What is prohibited under NRS 289.030 regarding the financial information and cannabis use of a peace officer? A) A peace officer can be required to disclose their financial information for any promotion. B) A law enforcement agency cannot require a peace officer to disclose pre-employment cannabis use as a condition of employment. C) A peace officer must disclose cannabis use only if it occurred after employment. D) A peace officer must submit a financial report before applying for a job. Answer: B 7. According to NRS 289.040, when can a law enforcement agency place an unfavorable comment or document in the administrative file of a peace officer? A) If the comment or document is initialed by the peace officer or a notation is made if they refuse. B) At any time, without notifying the peace officer. C) Only after a criminal investigation is completed. D) If it is an anonymous complaint from a member of the public. Answer: A 8. Under NRS 289.050, if a peace officer refuses to submit to a polygraphic examination, what is the consequence? A) The officer will automatically face punitive action. B) The refusal cannot be used against the officer in disciplinary or judicial proceedings. C) The officer must be reassigned to another department. D) The refusal will be documented and included in the officer’s administrative file. Answer: B 9. What must a law enforcement agency provide at least 48 hours before any interrogation or hearing related to an investigation under NRS 289.060? A) A written notice summarizing the alleged misconduct and details of the investigation. B) A verbal explanation of the charges. C) A request for the officer to waive their rights. D) An immediate suspension order. Answer: A 10. According to NRS 289.035, what is a law enforcement agency prohibited from doing? A) Assigning peace officers to a specific unit based on seniority. B) Requiring peace officers to issue a certain number of traffic citations or arrests within a specified time. C) Reviewing peace officer financial records. D) Implementing random polygraphic tests for peace officers. Answer: B 1. Under NRS 289.070, during an investigation, when can a peace officer be required to submit to a polygraphic examination? A) Only if the officer agrees to the test. B) When the law enforcement agency orders the officer to do so. C) A peace officer is always required to submit to a polygraphic examination during investigations. D) A peace officer can never submit to a polygraphic examination. Answer: A 2. According to NRS 289.070, a person making an allegation against a peace officer: A) Is always required to submit to a polygraphic examination. B) May not be required to submit to a polygraphic examination but can request or agree to one. C) Must submit to a polygraphic examination before their claim can be investigated. D) Can only request a polygraphic examination if the officer is also tested. Answer: B 3. Which of the following is TRUE regarding polygraphic examinations of peace officers, as per NRS 289.070? A) The results of the polygraph are always the sole basis for disciplinary action. B) A sound or video recording of the polygraph exam must be made, and a second opinion is required if there is disagreement between examiners. C) Polygraphic examinations are always required for peace officers during investigations. D) If the polygraphic examiner finds the peace officer dishonest, they must be terminated. Answer: B 4. Under NRS 289.070, in what scenario can the opinion of a polygraphic examiner be used in disciplinary actions against a peace officer? A) If the polygraph examination was conducted under Chapter 648 of NRS. B) If the officer refuses the examination. C) Only if the polygraph is the sole evidence of misconduct. D) When the law enforcement agency uses the polygraph results without further review. Answer: A 5. According to NRS 289.080, how many representatives can a peace officer choose to be present during an interrogation or hearing? A) One representative of the officer’s choice. B) Two representatives of the officer’s choice. C) Only a lawyer is allowed as a representative. D) No representatives are allowed during the interview. Answer: B 6. Under NRS 289.080, what is one of the conditions that must be met for the representatives of a peace officer during an interrogation? A) Representatives must also be under investigation in the same case. B) Representatives cannot be connected to or the subject of the same investigation. C) Representatives must be peace officers with higher rank. D) Representatives must be approved by the law enforcement agency. Answer: B 7. What right does a peace officer have after the conclusion of an investigation if punitive action is recommended, as per NRS 289.080? A) The peace officer must accept the punitive action without appeal. B) The peace officer has no right to review the investigation file. C) The peace officer or their representative may review and copy the investigation file and submit a response. D) The peace officer must submit a formal request to access the file, which may be denied. Answer: C 8. What is required before the opinion of a polygraphic examiner can be considered in disciplinary action against a peace officer, according to NRS 289.070? A) The polygraph must be conducted by the law enforcement agency's preferred examiner. B) The polygraph examiner’s opinion must be reviewed and agreed upon by at least one other licensed examiner. C) The opinion can be used without additional review. D) The results are automatically admissible if the peace officer agreed to the polygraph. Answer: B 9. Under NRS 289.085, what happens if evidence obtained unlawfully during an investigation is found to be prejudicial to the peace officer? A) The evidence is admissible as long as the investigation was in good faith. B) The evidence is inadmissible, and the court or arbitrator must exclude it from the proceeding. C) The evidence can only be used if it was obtained in a criminal investigation. D) The evidence may lead to an automatic dismissal of the officer. Answer: B 10. According to NRS 289.080, what happens if a law enforcement agency intends to recommend punitive action after an investigation? A) The peace officer must accept the decision with no recourse. B) The peace officer must be given an opportunity to inspect the evidence and submit a response. C) The investigation file remains confidential, and no review is allowed. D) The peace officer may only view a summary of the findings. Answer: B 1. Under NRS 289.170, which investigators have the powers of a peace officer? A) Investigators employed by the Attorney General and Secretary of State. B) Special investigators employed by the Attorney General and investigators employed by a district attorney. C) Investigators employed by private companies. D) Investigators employed by the FBI. Answer: B 2. Criminal investigators employed by the Secretary of State have the powers of a peace officer according to which statute? A) NRS 289.170 B) NRS 289.175 C) NRS 289.180 D) NRS 289.220 Answer: B 3. According to NRS 289.180, which of the following individuals does NOT have the powers of a peace officer? A) The Chief Parole and Probation Officer. B) Juvenile probation officers when enforcing court orders. C) A person assisting with school discipline matters. D) The Chief of the Youth Parole Bureau. Answer: C 4. Which group is responsible for protecting children in schools and maintaining order, according to NRS 289.190? A) School principals and teachers. B) Only school police officers. C) Private security officers hired by parents. D) School board members, superintendents, principals, and teachers. Answer: D 5. Under NRS 289.200, who has the powers of a peace officer for arresting children who escape from state facilities? A) Local police officers. B) Officers and employees of state facilities for the detention of children. C) Teachers at public schools. D) Social workers assigned to juvenile offenders. Answer: B 6. Who has the powers of a peace officer when performing duties assigned by the Legislative Commission, as per NRS 289.210? A) Legislative police officers. B) Any state employee. C) Private investigators hired by the state. D) Judges of the Legislative Commission. Answer: A 7. According to NRS 289.220, which employees of the Department of Corrections have the powers of a peace officer? A) Only the Director of the Department of Corrections. B) The Director, criminal investigators, and designated officers or employees. C) Only correctional officers who work within the prison walls. D) Only the Chief Parole Officer. Answer: B 8. What powers do California correctional officers have while transporting prisoners through Nevada, according to NRS 289.230? A) They can only maintain custody of prisoners in California. B) They have the same powers as Nevada peace officers while in Nevada. C) They must hand over prisoners to Nevada law enforcement upon entry into Nevada. D) They have no legal authority in Nevada. Answer: B 9. Under NRS 289.250, which individuals are granted limited peace officer powers for enforcing laws related to forest and watershed management? A) Volunteer firefighters. B) Paid foresters and firewardens appointed under NRS 472.040. C) Private landowners near forested areas. D) Game wardens and agricultural officers. Answer: B 10. According to NRS 289.260, when can rangers and employees of the Division of State Parks exercise the powers of a peace officer? A) Only when in pursuit of offenders outside state park boundaries. B) Only for violations of law within state parks or real property controlled by the Division. C) For any crime committed within state jurisdiction. D) Only in cases involving wildlife violations. Answer: B 11. Who has the powers of a peace officer within the Department of Public Safety, as described in NRS 289.270? A) Only the Director of the Department. B) The Director, chiefs of divisions, deputy directors, and sworn personnel of the Department of Public Safety. C) Any employee of the Department of Motor Vehicles. D) Only administrators of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Answer: B 12. According to NRS 289.280, for what purpose does a game warden have peace officer powers? A) Enforcing general state laws unrelated to wildlife. B) Enforcing laws related to the management of wildlife and serving legal processes related to wildlife enforcement. C) Supervising recreational activities in state parks. D) Arresting individuals for any state offense. Answer: B 13. Under NRS 289.290, before an agricultural police officer can exercise peace officer powers, what must they obtain? A) A special permit from the local government. B) Certification as a Category I peace officer by the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission. C) A diploma from a state agricultural program. D) A signed approval from the Director of Agriculture. Answer: B 14. According to NRS 289.330, where does a railroad police officer have peace officer powers? A) Anywhere in the state of Nevada. B) On the premises or property owned or operated by the railroad company employing the officer. C) Only in cases involving theft from trains. D) In interstate cases involving rail transport. Answer: B 15. What is the role of an enforcement agent of the Cannabis Compliance Board, according to NRS 289.355? A) Investigating illegal cannabis sales and enforcing cannabis-related regulations. B) Managing cannabis production facilities. C) Overseeing law enforcement policies related to cannabis use. D) Coordinating with the FBI on drug-related offenses. Answer: A 16. Which board has the authority to advise on issues concerning peace officers, school police officers, and constables, according to NRS 289.380? A) The Nevada Gaming Control Board. B) A review board created by a city or county governing body. C) The Cannabis Compliance Board. D) The Supreme Court of Nevada. Answer: B 17. Under NRS 289.383, what is a condition for appointment to a review board created for a metropolitan police department? A) The member must be employed by the police department. B) The member must be a resident within the jurisdiction of the participating political subdivisions. C) The member must be currently serving as a peace officer. D) The member must have previously served in law enforcement. Answer: B 1. According to NRS 289.385, which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the jurisdiction of a review board created under NRS 289.380 or NRS 289.383? A) The review board has jurisdiction over criminal matters. B) The review board can hear cases involving alleged crimes. C) The review board has no jurisdiction over matters where a crime has been alleged. D) The review board can overrule collective bargaining agreements. Answer: C 2. Under NRS 289.385, which rights cannot be abridged by a review board created under NRS 289.380 or NRS 289.383? A) The right to representation. B) Rights granted under a collective bargaining agreement, contract, or federal/state statute. C) The right to immediate reinstatement. D) Rights related to employee insurance benefits. Answer: B 3. According to NRS 289.387, how many members must be present on a panel for a review board created under subsection 2(a) of NRS 289.380 or NRS 289.383? A) Three members. B) Five members. C) Seven members. D) Ten members. Answer: B 4. When a review board reviews an internal investigation, what rights does the peace officer, school police officer, constable, or deputy have under NRS 289.387? A) The officer has no rights to review the investigation. B) The officer has the right to be heard and represent themselves or have representation during the hearing. C) The officer must wait until the investigation is complete before being notified. D) The officer can only review the case if they were exonerated. Answer: B 5. What can a panel of the review board do when it reviews an internal investigation, according to NRS 289.387? A) Make final judgments on whether an officer should be terminated. B) Review internal investigations and recommend changes to disciplinary actions, including increasing or decreasing penalties or exonerating the officer. C) Overrule the officer's employer regarding discipline. D) Decide whether to file criminal charges against the officer. Answer: B 6. What is the status of the findings and recommendations of a panel of the review board, as stated in NRS 289.387? A) They are always kept confidential. B) They are considered public records unless declared confidential by law. C) They are automatically sealed by the court. D) They must be kept confidential by the review board at all times. Answer: B 7. Which power is NOT granted to a review board panel under NRS 289.390? A) Administering oaths. B) Issuing subpoenas to compel witness testimony. C) Ordering immediate dismissal of a peace officer. D) Taking testimony from witnesses. Answer: C 8. Under NRS 289.460, what is a “Category I peace officer”? A) A peace officer whose duties are limited to correctional services. B) A peace officer with unrestricted duties, not classified as Category II or III. C) A peace officer employed exclusively by private agencies. D) A peace officer who primarily works in juvenile services. Answer: B 9. Which of the following is defined as a “Category II peace officer” under NRS 289.470? A) Correctional officers in state prisons. B) Special investigators employed by a district attorney or the Attorney General. C) Parole officers exclusively managing juvenile offenders. D) Police officers in private security. Answer: B 10. According to NRS 289.480, what is a “Category III peace officer”? A) A peace officer whose authority is limited to correctional services, such as correctional officers in state prisons. B) A peace officer responsible for the enforcement of traffic laws. C) A peace officer who has the authority to oversee public gatherings. D) A peace officer in charge of investigating fraud cases. Answer: A 11. What entity is referred to by the term "Commission" in NRS 289.490? A) The Gaming Control Commission. B) The Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission. C) The Nevada Transportation Commission. D) The State Bar Association. Answer: B 12. Which of the following is NOT a duty of the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission under NRS 289.510? A) Providing for and encouraging the training and education of law enforcement personnel. B) Developing and approving a curriculum on crisis intervention. C) Conducting criminal investigations against peace officers. D) Adopting regulations establishing standards for the certification and training of peace officers. Answer: C 13. According to NRS 289.510, what must the Commission require in terms of ongoing education for peace officers? A) Only firearms training. B) At least 12 hours of continuing education annually, including topics like racial profiling and mental health crisis intervention. C) No continuing education is required. D) Only administrative skills training. Answer: B 14. What does NRS 289.510 specify about cannabis use by peace officers? A) Peace officers can be decertified solely for the adult or medical use of cannabis. B) Peace officers cannot be decertified solely for the adult or medical use of cannabis. C) Peace officers must submit to annual drug tests specifically for cannabis use. D) Peace officers must disclose past cannabis use to maintain certification. Answer: B 15. What is the term length for members of the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission, according to NRS 289.500? A) 4 years. B) 2 years. C) 5 years. D) 1 year. Answer: B 16. What is the role of the Executive Director of the Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission under NRS 289.530? A) Overseeing the daily operations of the Commission. B) Certifying peace officers who have completed training. C) Making recommendations to the Commission regarding certification or revocation of peace officers. D) All of the above. Answer: D 17. Under NRS 289.530, what must the Executive Director of the Commission do upon revoking a peace officer's certification? A) Keep the information confidential. B) Report the revocation to the National Decertification Index or an equivalent database. C) Notify the officer's previous employers only. D) Publicize the revocation in local newspapers. Answer: B 1. What is the primary purpose of the Account for the Training of Peace Officers as outlined in NRS 289.540? A) To provide financial assistance for peace officers' salaries. B) To fund the training of persons whose primary duty is law enforcement and other approved purposes. C) To administer disciplinary actions for peace officers. D) To manage operational costs of the Commission. Correct Answer: B 2. According to NRS 289.550, which individuals are exempt from the requirement to be certified by the Commission? A) All peace officers in the state. B) The Chief Parole and Probation Officer and California correctional officers. C) The Executive Director of the Commission and railroad police officers. D) All law enforcement officers employed in rural counties. Correct Answer: B 3. Under NRS 289.555, which of the following is NOT a disqualification for serving as a peace officer? A) Conviction of a felony in any state. B) Having a misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence. C) Being reported to the National Decertification Index. D) Having a sealed or expunged record for minor traffic violations. Correct Answer: D 4. What must an applicant for peace officer certification include in their application according to NRS 289.557? A) A detailed resume of prior law enforcement experience. B) An affidavit stating that they are not disqualified and have not had recent disciplinary actions. C) Proof of advanced degrees in criminal justice. D) A letter of recommendation from a current peace officer. Correct Answer: B 5. What is required from an applicant regarding child support as per NRS 289.570? A) Proof of child support payments must be submitted with the application. B) A statement must be submitted regarding compliance with child support orders. C) The applicant must demonstrate financial stability to cover child support payments. D) No requirement related to child support is included in the application process. Correct Answer: B 6. When can a peace officer's certification be suspended according to NRS 289.580? A) If the officer fails a physical fitness test. B) Upon receiving a court order for suspension of professional licenses due to non-compliance with child support. C) If the officer relocates to a different state. D) When the officer completes a training program. Correct Answer: B 7. According to NRS 289.595, what must each law enforcement agency adopt policies for? A) Effective responses to incidents involving dogs or where dogs are present. B) Routine administrative tasks within the agency. C) Training on financial management for law enforcement. D) Procedures for handling internal complaints. Correct Answer: A 8. As stated in NRS 289.600, what must peace officers be trained in as a condition of certification? A) Emergency medical procedures. B) Crimes of stalking and aggravated stalking. C) Cybersecurity measures for law enforcement agencies. D) Advanced interrogation techniques. Correct Answer: B 9. What does NRS 289.605 require as a condition of certification regarding developmental disabilities? A) Completion of training on identifying and interacting with persons with developmental disabilities. B) Certification in advanced psychological assessment techniques. C) A degree in special education. D) Membership in a national developmental disability organization. Correct Answer: A 10. Under NRS 289.675, what must a local law enforcement agency include in their grant application for the behavioral health field response program? A) A plan for improving field response by incorporating behavioral health professionals. B) Detailed budgetary requirements for equipment procurement. C) Evidence of past success in crisis management. D) Proposals for new community outreach programs. Correct Answer: A 1. NRS 289.680 - Policies and Procedures for Interacting with Persons Suffering from Behavioral Health Issues 1.1 Each law enforcement agency in Nevada is required to: a) Establish a policy for interacting with individuals who have a substance use disorder only. b) Contract with or employ a behavioral health specialist, regardless of available funding. c) Establish a policy for interacting with persons suffering from behavioral health issues and, subject to available funds, contract with or employ a behavioral health specialist. d) Only establish a policy for interacting with individuals with a developmental disability. 1.2 What qualifies as a "behavioral health specialist" under NRS 289.680? a) A social worker licensed in any state. b) A physician certified by the Board of Medical Examiners, a psychologist, or a clinical social worker, among others. c) Any individual with a degree in social work. d) A licensed nurse with any type of certification. 2. NRS 289.800 - Reimbursement for Damaged Uniforms and Equipment 2.1 Under NRS 289.800, a state agency may reimburse a peace officer for the repair or replacement of damaged uniform or safety equipment if: a) The damage occurs due to normal wear and tear. b) The officer purchases the uniform or equipment independently. c) The damage occurs while performing duties, and the repair or replacement is approved by the Director of the Office of Finance. d) The equipment is damaged outside of official duties. 2.2 Which officers are eligible for reimbursement under NRS 289.800? a) Only officers from the Nevada Highway Patrol. b) Peace officers required to purchase and wear uniforms or equipment while performing their duties. c) Any officer employed by a city police department. d) Officers not required to wear uniforms or safety equipment. 3. NRS 289.820 - Prohibition Against Racial Profiling 3.1 Under NRS 289.820, peace officers are prohibited from: a) Engaging in racial profiling. b) Using force during arrests. c) Disclosing information about racial profiling practices. d) Enforcing laws based on ethnic backgrounds. 3.2 What does "racial profiling" mean according to NRS 289.820? a) Using a person’s race or ethnicity as a factor in initiating action when it is not part of an identifying description of a suspect. b) Identifying suspects based on their ethnicity. c) Conducting routine checks based on a person’s national origin. d) Addressing complaints about law enforcement practices. 4. NRS 289.823 - Early Warning System for Identifying Problematic Behavior 4.1 What must law enforcement agencies do if a peace officer is identified by the early warning system as displaying bias indicators? a) Immediately suspend the officer. b) Increase supervision and provide additional training or counseling. c) Transfer the officer to a different department. d) Ignore the findings if no complaints are filed. 4.2 Bias indicators can include: a) High number of citizen complaints and use-of-force incidents. b) An officer’s personal beliefs about crime. c) Low number of arrests. d) Working in high-profile assignments. 5. NRS 289.824 - Policies on Performing Copyrighted Works 5.1 Under NRS 289.824, a peace officer is allowed to perform copyrighted works: a) At any time, for personal reasons. b) During undercover investigations, or if necessary for safety. c) Only during off-duty hours. d) As part of their official duties without restrictions. 5.2 What is prohibited regarding mobile applications on law enforcement mobile devices under NRS 289.827? a) Using any mobile application with end-to-end encryption. b) Installing personal apps for non-official use. c) Using mobile apps approved for official use. d) Removing apps once installed. 6. NRS 289.825 - Drug and Alcohol Testing Policies 6.1 What is required under NRS 289.825 for a peace officer involved in an officer-involved shooting? a) Immediate suspension without pay. b) Drug and alcohol testing as soon as practicable, but no later than the end of the shift. c) A complete medical examination. d) Public disclosure of the test results. 6.2 An "officer-involved shooting" is defined as: a) Any instance when a peace officer fires their weapon, regardless of the outcome. b) An instance when a peace officer discharges their firearm causing injury or death during their official duties. c) Any shooting incident involving a peace officer, whether on or off duty. d) A situation where a firearm is fired as part of training exercises. 7. NRS 289.827 - Mobile Devices Use Policies 7.1 Law enforcement agencies must adopt policies for mobile devices that include: a) Prohibition on any use of mobile applications. b) Approval of specific mobile applications for official use. c) Allowing any mobile applications regardless of encryption. d) Use of personal devices for official duties. 7.2 What kind of mobile applications are prohibited for use on law enforcement devices? a) Apps that provide encryption to protect communications. b) Apps for tracking public interactions. c) Apps for managing departmental schedules. d) Apps for internal communications. 8. NRS 289.830 - Portable Event Recording Devices 8.1 Law enforcement agencies are required to: a) Require uniformed peace officers to wear portable event recording devices while on duty. b) Provide optional recording devices for officers to use. c) Only use recording devices during high-profile events. d) Limit the use of recording devices to specific incidents. 8.2 What must be protected from recording by portable event recording devices? a) General public interactions. b) Activities in private residences and anonymous crime reporting. c) Officer training sessions. d) Public events where the public is informed of recording. 9. NRS 289.840 - Handle with Care Program Notification 9.1 Law enforcement officers must notify the Handle with Care Program if a child is exposed to: a) Any public disturbance. b) A traumatic event such as domestic violence or child abuse. c) A traffic violation incident. d) Routine neighborhood activities. 9.2 Is notification to the Handle with Care Program required if it may compromise an ongoing investigation? a) Yes, always. b) No, if the disclosure could compromise an ongoing investigation. c) Only if the incident is high-profile. d) Only if requested by the child’s guardian. Answers 1. NRS 289.680 - Policies and Procedures for Interacting with Persons Suffering from Behavioral Health Issues 1.1 c) Establish a policy for interacting with persons suffering from behavioral health issues and, subject to available funds, contract with or employ a behavioral health specialist. 1.2 b) A physician certified by the Board of Medical Examiners, a psychologist, or a clinical social worker, among others. 2. NRS 289.800 - Reimbursement for Damaged Uniforms and Equipment 2.1 c) The damage occurs while performing duties, and the repair or replacement is approved by the Director of the Office of Finance. 2.2 b) Peace officers required to purchase and wear uniforms or equipment while performing their duties. 3. NRS 289.820 - Prohibition Against Racial Profiling 3.1 a) Engaging in racial profiling. 3.2 a) Using a person’s race or ethnicity as a factor in initiating action when it is not part of an identifying description of a suspect. 4. NRS 289.823 - Early Warning System for Identifying Problematic Behavior 4.1 b) Increase supervision and provide additional training or counseling. 4.2 a) High number of citizen complaints and use-of-force incidents. 5. NRS 289.824 - Policies on Performing Copyrighted Works 5.1 b) During undercover investigations, or if necessary for safety. 5.2 a) Using any mobile application with end-to-end encryption. 6. NRS 289.825 - Drug and Alcohol Testing Policies 6.1 b) Drug and alcohol testing as soon as practicable, but no later than the end of the shift. 6.2 b) An instance when a peace officer discharges their firearm causing injury or death during their official duties. 7. NRS 289.827 - Mobile Devices Use Policies 7.1 b) Approval of specific mobile applications for official use. 7.2 a) Apps that provide encryption to protect communications. 8. NRS 289.830 - Portable Event Recording Devices 8.1 a) Require uniformed peace officers to wear portable event recording devices while on duty. 8.2 b) Activities in private residences and anonymous crime reporting. 9. NRS 289.840 - Handle with Care Program Notification 9.1 b) A traumatic event such as domestic violence or child abuse. 9.2 b) No, if the disclosure could compromise an ongoing investigation.