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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 52 - DOCUMENTARY AND OTHER PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

NRS 52.375 Fees for subpoenas; admissibility of medical records.

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NRS 52.375 Fees for subpoenas; admissibility of medical records. NRS 52.320 to 52.365 , inclusive, do not affect:
1. Subpoena fee requirements provided by statute or rule of court.
2. The admissibility of the contents of a medical record.
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