Nevada Code § 200.50982

Disclosure of information concerning reports and investigations to other agencies or legal representative of older person or vulnerable person; disclosure of information concerning suspect in investigation of abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of older person or vulnerable person
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1. The provisions of NRS 200.5091 to 200.50995 , inclusive, do not prohibit:
(a) An agency which is investigating a report of
abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment, or which provides
protective services, from disclosing data or information concerning the reports
and investigations of the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or
abandonment of an older person or a vulnerable person to other federal, state
or local agencies or the legal representatives of the older person or vulnerable
person on whose behalf the investigation is being conducted if:
(1) The agency making the disclosure
determines that the disclosure is in the best interest of the older person or
vulnerable person; and
(2) Proper safeguards are taken to ensure the
confidentiality of the information.
(b) An attorney who receives data or information
pursuant to paragraph (k) of subsection 3 of NRS
200.5095 from disclosing data or information concerning a report or
investigation of the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of
an older person or vulnerable person to a court of competent jurisdiction in a
guardianship proceeding concerning the older person or vulnerable person.
2. If the Aging and Disability Services
Division of the Department of Human Services is investigating a report of
abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of an older person or
vulnerable person, a law enforcement agency shall, upon request of the Aging
and Disability Services Division, provide information relating to any suspect
in the investigation as soon as possible. The information must include, when
possible:
(a) The records of criminal history of the
suspect;
(b) Whether or not the suspect resides with or
near the older person or vulnerable person; and
(c) A summary of any events, incidents or arrests
which have occurred at the residence of the suspect or the older person or
vulnerable person within the past 90 days and which involve physical violence
or concerns related to public safety or the health or safety of the older
person or vulnerable person.
3. An attorney shall make the disclosure
pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 to the court within 20 days after his
or her receipt of data or information concerning a report or investigation of
the abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation or abandonment of the older person
or vulnerable person.

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