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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.264 Confidentiality of records or other documents.

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NRS 244.264 Confidentiality of records or other documents.
1. An organization for economic development formed by one or more counties shall, at the request of a client, keep confidential any record or other document in its possession concerning the initial contact with and research and planning for that client. If such a request is made, the executive head of the organization shall attach to the file containing the record or document a certificate signed by the executive head stating that a request for confidentiality was made by the client and showing the date of the request.
2. Records and documents that are confidential pursuant to subsection 1 remain confidential until the client:
(a)Initiates any process regarding the location of the client’s business in a county that formed the organization for economic development which is within the jurisdiction of a governmental entity other than the organization for economic development; or
(b)Decides to locate the client’s business in a county that formed the organization for economic development.
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