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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 62D - PROCEDURE IN JUVENILE PROCEEDINGS

NRS 62D.440 Disclosure to victim of disposition of case; confidentiality of personal information pertaining to victim or parent or guardian of victim.

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NRS 62D.440 Disclosure to victim of disposition of case; confidentiality of personal information pertaining to victim or parent or guardian of victim.
1. The prosecuting attorney shall disclose to the victim of an act committed by a child the disposition of the child’s case regarding that act if:
(a)The victim requests such a disclosure; or
(b)If the victim is less than 18 years of age, the parent or guardian of the victim requests such a disclosure.
2. All personal information pertaining to the victim or the parent or guardian of the victim, including, but not limited to, a current or former address, which is obtained by the prosecuting attorney pursuant to this section, is confidential and must not be used for a purpose other than that provided for in this section.
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