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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 459 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

NRS 459.7056 Uniform application: Confidentiality and disclosure of information provided.

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NRS 459.7056 Uniform application: Confidentiality and disclosure of information provided.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2 or NRS 239.0115 or required by federal law, the following information is confidential when provided to the Department on a uniform application:
(a)Any information regarding the ownership of a motor carrier.
(b)Any information regarding a parent company, affiliate or subsidiary of a motor carrier.
(c)Any information regarding the financial balance sheet and statement of income of a motor carrier.
(d)Any information regarding the liability of a motor carrier for any debts.
(e)Any information regarding the customers of a motor carrier, including the services provided to specific customers.
2. The Department may, to the extent required for the administration of the uniform program, disclose any information described in subsection 1 to:
(a)An appropriate agency of the Federal Government or a participating state; or
(b)A national repository established to assist in the administration of the uniform program.
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