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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 467 - UNARMED COMBAT

NRS 467.1005 Confidentiality of certain information concerning applicant for license; disclosure of information; exceptions; procedure.

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NRS 467.1005 Confidentiality of certain information concerning applicant for license; disclosure of information; exceptions; procedure.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2 and 3, the Commission shall keep confidential:
(a)Any information that is submitted or disclosed to the Commission or otherwise obtained by the Commission pursuant to this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto;
(b)Any information that is submitted or disclosed to the Commission by another governmental entity or the Association of Boxing Commissions; and
(c)Any information required to be submitted or disclosed to the Commission and kept confidential pursuant to federal law.
2. The Commission shall reveal the information set forth in subsection 1:
(a)Upon the lawful order of a court of competent jurisdiction;
(b)To any person upon the request of the person who is the subject of the information; and
(c)In the course of the necessary administration of this chapter.
3. The Commission may reveal the information set forth in subsection 1 to an authorized agent of an agency of the United States Government, a state, a political subdivision of a state, a foreign government or a political subdivision of a foreign government responsible for regulating unarmed combat in the jurisdiction of the authorized agent.
4. A person seeking an order of a court of competent jurisdiction for the disclosure of information described in subsection 1 must submit a motion in writing to the court requesting the information. At least 10 days before submitting the motion, the person must provide notice to the Commission, the Attorney General and all persons who may be affected by the disclosure of the information. The notice must:
(a)Include, without limitation, a copy of the motion and all documents in support of the motion that are to be filed with the court; and
(b)Be delivered in person or by certified mail to the last known address of each person to whom notice must be provided.
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