Nevada Code § 349.597

Confidentiality of information concerning obligor
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the Director, the Board and the governing body of the county or
city where a project is located shall make available for public inspection,
upon request, information furnished by an obligor to obtain the Directors
assistance in financing a project pursuant to NRS
349.400 to 349.670 , inclusive.
2. Except as ordered by a court of
competent jurisdiction or as required by federal law, the Director, the Board
and the governing body of the county or city where the project is located shall
not, without the prior consent of the obligor, disclose proprietary information
or financial statements or records of the obligor or guarantor that are not
otherwise available to the public unless the obligor has:
(a) Requested in writing that the information,
statements or records be made public; or
(b) Furnished the information, statements or
records for a purpose other than obtaining the Directors assistance in
financing a project pursuant to NRS 349.400 to 349.670 , inclusive.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Proprietary information means any trade
secret or other information which, if disclosed to members of the general
public, may result in a competitive disadvantage to the obligor, including,
without limitation:
(1) Documents concerning the marketing or
strategic planning of the obligor;
(2) Data, studies and reports concerning
the development of new products or services; and
(3) Data that identify the share of the
market of the obligor.
(b) Trade secret has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 600A.030 .

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