Nevada Code § 179.1152

Identification of name, personal information and funds associated with prepaid or stored value card; contract to assist
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1. If a peace officer:
(a) Has detained a person pursuant to NRS 171.123 , has arrested a person pursuant
to any statutory provision authorizing or requiring the arrest of a person or
is investigating a crime for which a suspect:
(1) Has not been identified; or
(2) Has been identified but was not reasonably
believed by the peace officer to possess or control a prepaid or stored value
card before the peace officer lawfully obtained possession of a prepaid or
stored value card;
(b) Has lawfully obtained possession of a prepaid
or stored value card; and
(c) Has probable cause to believe that the
prepaid or stored value card represents the proceeds of a crime or has been
used, is being used or is intended for use in the commission of a crime,
the peace
officer may use an electronic device, a necessary electronic communications
network or any other reasonable means to determine the name, personal
information and amount of funds associated with the prepaid or stored value
card.
2. The Attorney General, the Attorney
Generals designee or any state or local law enforcement agency in this State
may enter into a contract with any person to assist in carrying out the
provisions of this section.
3. Before entering into a contract
pursuant to subsection 2, the Attorney General, the Attorney Generals designee
or a state or local law enforcement agency shall consider the following
factors:
(a) The functional benefits to all law
enforcement agencies in this State of maintaining either a single database or a
series of interlinked databases relating to possible criminal use of prepaid or
stored value cards.
(b) The overall costs of establishing and
maintaining such a database or databases.
(c) Any other factors that the Attorney General,
the Attorney Generals designee or the state or local law enforcement agency believe
to be relevant.
4. Any contract entered into pursuant to
this section:
(a) May be a sole source contract, not subject to
the rules and requirements of open competitive bidding, if the period of the
contract does not exceed 5 years; and
(b) Must indemnify and hold harmless any person
who enters into a contract pursuant to this section, and any officers,
employees or agents of that person, for claims for actions taken at the
direction of a law enforcement agency in this State and within the scope of the
contract.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Prepaid or stored value card means any
instrument or device used to access funds or monetary value represented in
digital electronic format, whether or not specially encrypted, and stored or
capable of storage on electronic media in such a way as to be retrievable and
transferable electronically.
(b) Proceeds has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 179.1161 .

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