Nevada Code § 200.50984

Inspection of records pertaining to older person or vulnerable person on whose behalf investigation is conducted
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1. Notwithstanding any other statute to
the contrary, the local office of the Aging and Disability Services Division of
the Department of Human Services and a countys office for protective services,
if one exists in the county where a violation is alleged to have occurred, may
for the purpose of investigating an alleged violation of NRS 200.5091 to 200.50995 , inclusive, inspect all records
pertaining to the older person or vulnerable person on whose behalf the
investigation is being conducted, including, but not limited to, that persons
medical and financial records.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, if a guardian has not been appointed for the older person or
vulnerable person, the Aging and Disability Services Division or the countys
office for protective services shall obtain the consent of the older person or
vulnerable person before inspecting those records. If the Aging and Disability
Services Division or the countys office for protective services determines
that the older person or vulnerable person is unable to consent to the
inspection, the inspection may be conducted without his or her consent. Except
as otherwise provided in this subsection, if a guardian has been appointed for
the older person or vulnerable person, the Aging and Disability Services
Division or the countys office for protective services shall obtain the
consent of the guardian before inspecting those records. If the Aging and
Disability Services Division or the countys office for protective services has
reasonable cause to believe that the guardian is abusing, neglecting,
exploiting, isolating or abandoning the older person or vulnerable person, the
inspection may be conducted without the consent of the guardian, except that if
the records to be inspected are in the personal possession of the guardian, the
inspection must be approved by a court of competent jurisdiction.

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