Nevada Code § 205.4651

Identity theft program card: Application; issuance; presentation to law enforcement agency or creditors; discretion to accept or reject program card; application not public record; regulations; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations
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1. A person who is a victim of identity
theft who is a:
(a) Resident of this State and who has filed with
a law enforcement agency in any state a signed written report stating that the
person is a victim of identity theft; or
(b) Nonresident of this State who has filed with
a law enforcement agency in this State a signed written report stating that the
person is a victim of identity theft,
may apply
for an identity theft program card through any agency designated by the
Attorney General.
2. A designated agency that receives an
application for an identity theft program card shall submit the application and
a copy of the written report described in subsection 1 to the Attorney General
for review and, if the applicant meets the requirements pursuant to subsection
1, issuance of an identity theft program card.
3. The Attorney General, in cooperation
with any law enforcement agency, may issue an identity theft program card to a
person who is a victim of identity theft.
4. A person who is issued an identity
theft program card pursuant to subsection 3 may present the identity theft
program card to:
(a) A law enforcement agency to help prevent the
arrest or detention of the person for an offense committed by another person
using his or her personal identifying information; or
(b) A creditor to aid in the investigation of any
fraudulent account that is opened in his or her name or any fraudulent charge
that is made against an account in his or her name.
5. The law enforcement agency or creditor
that is presented with an identity theft program card pursuant to subsection 4
has sole discretion to accept or reject the program card. In determining
whether to accept or reject the identity theft program card, the law
enforcement agency or creditor may consider the surrounding circumstances and
available information regarding the identity theft of the person.
6. An application for an identity theft
program card submitted pursuant to this section, including any supporting
documentation, is not a public record, and no part of it may be released except
to a law enforcement agency in this or another state.
7. The Attorney General may adopt
regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
8. The Attorney General may accept gifts,
grants and donations from any source for the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of this section.
9. For the purposes of this section,
resident shall be construed in accordance with the provisions of NRS 10.155 .
10. As used in this section:
(a) Identity theft means a violation of the
provisions of NRS 205.463 , 205.464 or 205.465 .
(b) Identity theft program card means a card or
certificate issued by the Attorney General that identifies a person who has
complied with the provisions of subsection 1 and, except as otherwise provided
in this section, must be given a reasonable opportunity to prove to a law
enforcement agency, creditor or other lawfully interested person or
governmental entity that the person is the victim and not the perpetrator of
any alleged crime, breach of contract or other wrongdoing normally associated
with victims of the crime of identity theft.

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