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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 632 - NURSING

NRS 632.405 Certain records relating to investigation deemed confidential; certain records relating to disciplinary action deemed public records; exceptions.

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NRS 632.405 Certain records relating to investigation deemed confidential; certain records relating to disciplinary action deemed public records; exceptions.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section and NRS 239.0115 , any records or information obtained during the course of an investigation by the Board and any record of the investigation are confidential.
2. The complaint or other document filed by the Board to initiate disciplinary action and all documents and information considered by the Board when determining whether to impose disciplinary action are public records.
3. The Board shall, to the extent feasible, communicate or cooperate with or provide any documents or other information to another licensing board or any agency that is investigating a person, including a law enforcement agency.
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