Abstract-Decentralized scheduling schemes offer low-cost, easy-to-install, and scalable resource allocation mechanisms suitable for networked control systems (NCS) with a large number of loops. However, contentions are unavoidable as collisions randomly occur in the communication link which lowers channel throughput and consequently compromises control performance. In this paper, we introduce a novel deterministic state-dependent prioritization policy to resolve the contention in a multi-loop NCS with random access medium. The proposed prioritization scheme can be realized within most of the shared medium technologies, e.g. ad-hoc and bus networks, aiming to decrease the collision probability. The priority for an individual control loop depends on the current local network-induced errors with a larger error leading to higher priority. We show stability of the described NCS under the proposed collision reduction mechanism according to stochastic Lyapunovbased techniques. It is demonstrated that the proposed statedependent contention resolution is considerably effective in lowering the collision rate, though incapable of eliminating it due to the decentralized nature of the medium access control.