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Statute 213 154 — Nevada Law | CourtGPT
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Statute 213 154

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1. The Division shall issue an honorable discharge to a parolee whose term of sentence has expired if the parolee has: (a) Fulfilled the conditions of his or her parole for the entire period of his or her parole; or (b) Demonstrated his or her fitness for honorable discharge but because of economic hardship, verified by a parole and probation officer, has been unable to make restitution as ordered by the court. 2. The Division shall issue a dishonorable discharge to a parolee whose term of sentence has expired if: (a) The whereabouts of the parolee are unknown; (b) The parolee has failed to make full restitution as ordered by the court, without a verified showing of economic hardship; or (c) The parolee has otherwise failed to qualify for an honorable discharge pursuant to subsection 1. 3. Any amount of restitution that remains unpaid by a person after the person has been discharged from parole constitutes a civil liability as of the date of discharge and is enforceable pursuant to NRS 176.275. (Added to NRS by 1999, 68; A 2015, 2579)