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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 332 - PURCHASING: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

NRS 332.061 Limitation on disclosure of proprietary information and of solicitation containing provision requiring negotiation or evaluation.

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NRS 332.061 Limitation on disclosure of proprietary information and of solicitation containing provision requiring negotiation or evaluation.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection and NRS 239.0115 , proprietary information does not constitute public information and is confidential. A person shall not disclose proprietary information unless:
(a)The disclosure is made for the purpose of a civil, administrative or criminal investigation or proceeding; and
(b)The person receiving the information represents in writing that protections exist under applicable law to preserve the integrity, confidentiality and security of the information.
2. A solicitation which contains a provision that requires negotiation or evaluation by the governing body or an evaluator may not be disclosed until the response is recommended for the award of a contract.
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