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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 669 - TRUST COMPANIES

NRS 669.285 Confidentiality of records and documents.

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NRS 669.285 Confidentiality of records and documents. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 239.0115 , any application and personal or financial records submitted by a person pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and any personal or financial records or other documents obtained by the Division of Financial Institutions pursuant to an examination or audit conducted by the Division are confidential and may be disclosed only to:
1. The Division, any authorized employee of the Division and any state or federal agency investigating the activities covered under the provisions of this chapter;
2. The Department of Taxation for its use in carrying out the provisions of chapter 363C of NRS; and
3. Any person when the Commissioner, in the Commissioner’s discretion, determines that the interests of the public that would be protected by disclosure outweigh the interest of any person in the confidential information not being disclosed.
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