Nevada Code § 116.757

Confidentiality of records: Certain records relating to complaint or investigation deemed confidential; certain records relating to disciplinary action deemed public records
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 239.0115 , a written
affidavit filed with the Division pursuant to NRS
116.760 , all documents and other information filed with the written
affidavit and all documents and other information compiled as a result of an
investigation conducted to determine whether to file a formal complaint with
the Commission are confidential. The Division shall not disclose any
information that is confidential pursuant to this subsection, in whole or in
part, to any person, including, without limitation, a person who is the subject
of an investigation or complaint, unless and until a formal complaint is filed
pursuant to subsection 2 and the disclosure is required pursuant to subsection
2.
2. A formal complaint filed by the
Administrator with the Commission and all documents and other information
considered by the Commission or a hearing panel when determining whether to
impose discipline or take other administrative action pursuant to NRS 116.745 to 116.795 , inclusive, are public records.

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