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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 484B - RULES OF THE ROAD

NRS 484B.843 Department: Duty to record information in a central repository and make recorded data available to public.

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NRS 484B.843 Department: Duty to record information in a central repository and make recorded data available to public. The Department shall:
1. Record information reported to the Department pursuant to subsection 4 of NRS 484B.830 and subsection 4 of NRS 484B.833 , other than any identifying information of a law enforcement officer who performed a traffic stop or a person who was stopped that is confidential pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 484B.830 or subsection 5 of NRS 484B.833 , in a central repository created by the Department to track data electronically concerning traffic stops on a statewide basis; and
2. Make such recorded data available to the public for the purpose of allowing the inspection of statistical information concerning traffic stops, including, without limitation, the race and ethnicity of the driver with regard to all traffic stops made on all public roads other than those classified as local or minor rural roads.
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