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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 392 - PUPILS

NRS 392.355 Immunity from liability.

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NRS 392.355 Immunity from liability.
1. Immunity from civil or criminal liability extends to every person who in good faith:
(a)Makes a report pursuant to NRS 392.303 ;
(b)Conducts an interview or allows an interview to be taken pursuant to NRS 392.313 ;
(c)Allows or takes photographs or X-rays pursuant to NRS 392.313 ;
(d)Causes a medical test to be performed pursuant to NRS 392.313 ;
(e)Provides a record, or a copy thereof, of a medical test performed pursuant to NRS 392.313 to an agency which provides child welfare services to the child, a law enforcement agency that participated in the investigation of the report made pursuant to NRS 392.303 or the prosecuting attorney’s office; or
(f)Participates in a judicial proceeding resulting from a report made pursuant to NRS 392.303 .
2. In any proceeding to impose liability against a person for:
(a)Making a report pursuant to NRS 392.303 ; or
(b)Performing any act set forth in paragraphs
(b)to (f), inclusive, of subsection 1,
Ê there is a presumption that the person acted in good faith.
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