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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 394 - PRIVATE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND ESTABLISHMENTS

NRS 394.167 Confidentiality of name of offender or victim; immunity from liability if name released under certain circumstances.

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NRS 394.167 Confidentiality of name of offender or victim; immunity from liability if name released under certain circumstances.
1. If the executive head of a private school receives notification, the executive head shall not release the name of the offender or the name of a victim to another person unless required by law or authorized by an order of the court.
2. A person who obtains the name of the offender or the name of a victim pursuant to law or an order of the court shall not release the name of the offender or the name of a victim to another person unless required by law or authorized by an order of the court.
3. The executive head of a private school or a person who:
(a)Obtains the name of the offender or the name of a victim pursuant to law or an order of the court; and
(b)In good faith, releases or fails to release the name of the offender or the name of a victim,
Ê is immune from criminal or civil liability for releasing or failing to release the name of the offender or the name of a victim unless the executive head of the private school or the person acted with gross negligence.
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