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Clark County updates jail and sheriff policies to qualify for criminal-justice sales tax

Clark County Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

County staff told the council they have revised jail and sheriff policies to meet state eligibility requirements for a criminal-justice sales tax; the county’s CJTC application is under review and collections could begin in the second quarter if approved.

Jordan Bogie, senior policy analyst for Clark County, told the council on Jan. 7 that county staff submitted an application to the Criminal Justice Training Commission seeking eligibility to collect a 0.1% criminal-justice sales tax after the county updated required policies. Bogie said the application was submitted Dec. 18 and that the county expects CJTC to review it within a few weeks.

David Shrupp, director of jail services, said the jail finalized…

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