EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE REVIEW
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS VERIFIED
◉ What does NRS 33.560 outline regarding emergency orders?
Answer: Filing of verified applications for emergency or extended
orders.
◉ What is the role of law enforcement under NRS 33.143? Answer:
Enforcement of Canadian domestic-violence protection orders.
◉ What does NRS 33.310 require regarding the registration of
orders? Answer: Duties of the court clerk to maintain records of
registered orders.
◉ What is the penalty for intentional violation of an order under
NRS 33.100? Answer: Penalty for intentionally violating a protection
order.
◉ What does NRS 33.580 require for the issuance of an extended
order? Answer: Requirements for issuance and informing parties
upon transfer of information.
,◉ What does NRS 33.270 specify about the right to challenge a
temporary order? Answer: Right to challenge temporary orders and
award of costs to the prevailing party.
◉ What does NRS 33.400 state about the duration of orders?
Answer: Duration, dissolution, or modification of temporary orders.
◉ What does NRS 33.330 provide regarding immunity? Answer:
Immunity for certain persons who enforce or refuse to enforce an
order.
◉ What is the significance of NRS 33.158? Answer: Relation to the
Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
◉ What does NRS 33.240 define? Answer: Acts that constitute
harassment in the workplace.
◉ What does NRS 33.560 outline about the time for a hearing on an
emergency order? Answer: Time for hearing in open court regarding
verified applications.
◉ What does NRS 33.400 require regarding the transmission of
orders? Answer: Orders must be transmitted to law enforcement
agencies for enforcement.
,◉ What does NRS 33.580 specify about the contents of emergency
or extended orders? Answer: Requirements for the contents of
emergency or extended orders.
◉ What does NRS 33.270 mention about interlocutory appeals?
Answer: Right to interlocutory appeal of extended orders.
◉ What is the purpose of NRS 33.620? Answer: It outlines the notice
of order to law enforcement agencies and their duty to serve and
enforce the order without charge.
◉ What does NRS 33.630 address? Answer: It pertains to the arrest
of a person who violates an order and the verification of notice to
the adverse party.
◉ What does NRS 33.640 cover? Answer: It discusses the expiration,
dissolution, and renewal of orders.
◉ What is the significance of NRS 33.645? Answer: It states that
orders from another jurisdiction are accorded full faith and credit
under certain circumstances.
◉ What does NRS 33.650 require regarding orders? Answer: It
mandates the transmission of information concerning the order to
the Central Repository and a copy to the Attorney General.
, ◉ What is prohibited under NRS 33.660? Answer: It is unlawful to
file a verified application for an order that one knows is false or
misleading, or intended to harass the adverse party.
◉ What is the penalty for intentional violation of an order according
to NRS 33.670? Answer: There is a specified penalty for intentionally
violating an order.
◉ What conditions allow for an injunction to be granted under NRS
33.010? Answer: An injunction may be granted if the plaintiff is
entitled to relief that restrains the commission of an act, would
prevent great injury during litigation, or if the defendant threatens
to violate the plaintiff's rights.
◉ What does NRS 33.015 allow a court to do? Answer: It allows a
court to issue an injunction to restrain unlawful acts against a victim
of a crime or a witness.
◉ What are the definitions of 'extended order' and 'temporary
order' in NRS 33.017? Answer: 'Extended order' refers to an
extended order for protection against domestic violence, while
'temporary order' refers to a temporary order for protection against
domestic violence.