Nevada Code § 178.5717

Office of prosecuting attorney required to maintain records relating to certain informants; contents of records; confidentiality
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1. Every office of a prosecuting attorney
shall maintain complete and systematic records of any case prosecuted by the
office in which testimony is provided by an informant pursuant to a cooperation
agreement. The records must include, without limitation:
(a) The substance of the testimony;
(b) Any benefit that has been or will be provided
to the informant in connection with the provision of the testimony; and
(c) A copy of the cooperation agreement.
2. The records described in subsection 1
are confidential and are not public books or records within the meaning of NRS 239.010 .

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