This program supports the 24-member Sentencing Commission, which provides legislative bodies with data-driven proposed legislation and recommendations on matters relating to elements of the system of criminal justice that affect certain sentences; evaluates the effectiveness and fiscal impact of various sentencing policies; recommends changes in the structure of sentencing; facilitates the development and maintenance of a statewide sentencing database; provides training regarding sentencing and related issues; evaluates the impact of various programs, identifies areas of sentencing disparities, and recommends statutory sentencing guidelines; collects data from certain agencies to track and assess outcomes resulting from the enactment of Assembly Bill 236 (2019); and identify gaps in the state's data tracking capabilities related to the criminal justice system and make recommendations for filling any such gaps. Not later than January 1 of each odd-numbered year submit a comprehensive report to the Governor and Legislature which recommends changes to sentencing and recommendations for proposed legislation; not later than the second full week of each regular session of the Legislature submit a report to the Governor and Legislature which includes recommendations for improvements, changes, budgetary adjustments, and additional recommendations for future legislation and policy options to enhance public safety and control corrections costs; adopt a formula to calculate the amount of costs avoided because of the enactment of AB 236 (2019) and submit not later than December 1 of each fiscal year a statement of the these costs avoided; not later than August 1 of each even-numbered year submit a report containing the projected amount of costs avoided and recommendations for reinvestment of the amount of those costs avoided to provide financial support to programs and services that address behavioral health needs of persons involved in the criminal justice system in order to reduce recidivism. Statutory authority: NRS 176.0134, NRS 176.01343, and NRS 176.01347.