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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 414 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

NRS 414.285 Activation of Committee or subcommittee: Conditions; sharing of information concerning persons who have been injured, killed or contracted illness.

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NRS 414.285 Activation of Committee or subcommittee: Conditions; sharing of information concerning persons who have been injured, killed or contracted illness.
1. The Chief may activate the State Disaster Identification Coordination Committee or any subcommittee thereof:
(a)During the existence of a state of emergency or declaration of disaster pursuant to NRS 414.070 or a public health emergency or other health event pursuant to NRS 439.970 ;
(b)During an emergency in a political subdivision, upon the request of a political subdivision, if the Chief determines that the political subdivision requires the services of the Committee; or
(c)In preparation for an imminent occurrence that may result in emergency, disaster, public health emergency or other health event described in paragraph
(a)or (b).
2. If the State Disaster Identification Coordination Committee or any subcommittee thereof is activated pursuant to subsection 1, the Committee or subcommittee, as applicable, shall prepare for and coordinate the sharing of information among state, local and tribal governmental agencies regarding persons who appear to have been injured or killed or contracted an illness during the emergency, disaster, public health emergency or other health event, as applicable.
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