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Nevada

CHAPTER 239 - PUBLIC RECORDS
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NRS 239.001 Legislative findings and declaration.
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NRS 239.005 Definitions.
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NRS 239.008 Designation of records official for certain state agencies; forms and procedures applicable to requests for public books or records.
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NRS 239.010 Public books and public records open to inspection; confidential information in public books and records; copyrighted books and records; copies to be prepared by governmental entity and provided in electronic format unless other medium requested.
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NRS 239.011 Application to court for order compelling disclosure of public book or record in legal custody or control of governmental entity for less than 30 years; priority; appeal.
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NRS 239.012 Immunity for good faith disclosure or refusal to disclose information.
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NRS 239.013 Confidentiality of records of library which identify user with property used.
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NRS 239.014 Confidentiality of certain records collected electronically by governmental entity; list; exceptions; report to Legislature.
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NRS 239.015 Removal, transfer and storage of records authorized if necessary; copies to be provided upon request.
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NRS 239.020 Provision of certified copies of public records to federal Department of Veterans Affairs without charge.
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NRS 239.030 Furnishing of certified copies of public records.
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NRS 239.051 Requirements before destruction.
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NRS 239.052 Fees: Limitations; waiver; posting of sign or notice.
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NRS 239.053 Additional fee for transcript of administrative proceedings; money remitted to court reporter; posting of sign or notice.
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NRS 239.054 Additional fee for information from geographic information system.
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NRS 239.070 Use of microfilm or digital images by county recorder for recording; Division to provide microfilming, digital imaging or similar service; requirements; sale of duplicate; disposition of money.
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NRS 239.073 Committee to Approve Schedules for the Retention and Disposition of Official State Records: Creation; composition; meetings; rules and regulations.
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NRS 239.077 Committee to Approve Schedules for the Retention and Disposition of Official State Records: Duties.
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NRS 239.080 State records: Schedules for retention and disposition.
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NRS 239.083 State records: Program of education and training on retention and disposition; letter of reprimand or other discipline for knowing and willful disposition of state record in manner contrary to schedule for retention and disposition.
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NRS 239.085 State records: Disposition by Department of Transportation.
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NRS 239.090 State records: Preservation of obsolete and noncurrent records by Division; right to control records.
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NRS 239.0103 Privatization contracts open to inspection.
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NRS 239.0105 Confidentiality of certain records of local governmental entities.
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NRS 239.0107 Requests for inspection or copying of public books or records: Actions by governmental entities.
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NRS 239.110 Judicial records: Destruction; reproductions.
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NRS 239.0113 Burden of proof where confidentiality of public book or record is at issue.
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NRS 239.0115 Application to court for order allowing inspection or copying of public book or record in legal custody or control of governmental entity for at least 30 years; rebuttable presumption; exceptions.
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NRS 239.121 Local governmental records: Definitions.
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NRS 239.123 Local governmental records: Submission to Division; accounting; return or reclamation.
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NRS 239.124 Local governmental records: Exclusive procedures for destruction.
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NRS 239.125 Local governmental records: Program for management; regulations of State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator.
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NRS 239.130 Rerecording of instrument if county records lost or destroyed.
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NRS 239.140 Certain deeds prima facie evidence of regularity of proceedings after destruction or loss of records.
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NRS 239.150 Restoration of liens, mortgages and judgments if records lost or destroyed; procedure; limitations.
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NRS 239.160 Proceeding to establish contents and record of lost or destroyed deed or will; parties defendant.
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NRS 239.170 Procedure to establish contents of lost or destroyed deed or will: Complaint; summons; hearing; decree.
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NRS 239.180 Character of evidence which court may admit.
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NRS 239.190 Proceedings brought in county where property is situated.
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NRS 239.200 Where proceedings are brought when county divided after destruction of records.
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NRS 239.210 Limitations affecting restored records.
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NRS 239.220 Restored records validated.
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NRS 239.230 Restoration of judicial records not affecting real property or water rights: Procedure.
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NRS 239.240 Restoration of judicial records not affecting real property or water rights: Contents of affidavit filed with court.
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NRS 239.250 Court to issue citation upon filing of affidavit.
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NRS 239.260 Service of citation on parties residing outside of county or State.
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NRS 239.270 Counter-affidavits; hearing; decree.
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NRS 239.280 Limitation of record of judgment which has been restored.
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NRS 239.290 Taxation of costs.
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NRS 239.300 Stealing, altering or defacing records, documents or instruments.
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NRS 239.310 Removing, injuring or concealing public records and documents.
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NRS 239.320 Injury to, concealment or falsification of records or papers by public officer.
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NRS 239.330 Offering false instrument for filing or record.
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NRS 239.340 Violation of chapter by governmental entity.
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