Nevada Code § 200.630

Disclosure of existence, content or substance of wire or radio communication prohibited; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 179.410 to 179.515 , inclusive, and 704.195 , a person shall not disclose the
existence, content, substance, purport, effect or meaning of any wire or radio
communication to any person unless authorized to do so by either the sender or
receiver.
2. This section does not apply to any
person, or the officers, employees or agents of any person, engaged in
furnishing service or facilities for wire or radio communication where the
disclosure is made:
(a) For the purpose of construction, maintenance,
conduct or operation of the service or facilities of such a person;
(b) To the intended receiver or his or her agent
or attorney;
(c) In response to a subpoena issued by a court
of competent jurisdiction; or
(d) On written demand of other lawful authority.

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