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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 127D - CLOSE-FAMILY ADOPTIONS

NRS 127D.330 Access to adoption records of Indian child by tribe of child or United States Secretary of the Interior.

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NRS 127D.330 Access to adoption records of Indian child by tribe of child or United States Secretary of the Interior.
1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if an Indian child’s tribe or the United States Secretary of the Interior requests access to the adoption records of an Indian child, the court must make the records available not later than 14 days following the date of the request.
2. The records made available under subsection 1 must, at a minimum, include the petition, all substantive orders entered in the adoption proceedings, the complete record of the placement finding and, if the placement departs from the placement preference under NRS 125E.350 , detailed documentation of the efforts to comply with the placement preferences.
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