Nevada Code § 392.317

Authorized release of information
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Except
as otherwise provided in NRS 392.317 to 392.337 , inclusive, and in addition to
information provided pursuant to NRS 392.337 ,
information maintained by an agency which provides child welfare services
pursuant to NRS 392.275 to 392.365 , inclusive, may, at the discretion
of the agency which provides child welfare services, be made available only to:
1. The child who is the subject of the
report, the parent or guardian of the child and an attorney for the child or
the parent or guardian of the child, if the identity of the person responsible
for reporting the abuse or neglect of the child or the violation of NRS 201.540 , 201.553 , 201.560 , 392.4633 or 394.366 to a public agency and the identity
of any child witness are kept confidential and the information is reasonably
necessary to promote the safety, permanency and well-being of the child who is
the subject of the report;
2. A physician, if the physician has
before him or her a child who the physician has reasonable cause to believe has
been abused or neglected or subject to a violation of NRS 201.540 , 201.553 , 201.560 , 392.4633 or 394.366 ;
3. An agency, including, without
limitation, an agency in another jurisdiction, responsible for or authorized to
undertake the care or treatment or supervision of the child or investigate the
allegations in the report;
4. A district attorney or other law
enforcement officer who requires the information in connection with an
investigation or prosecution of the conduct alleged in the report;
5. A court, other than a juvenile court,
for in camera inspection only, unless the court determines that public disclosure
of the information is necessary for the determination of an issue before it;
6. A person engaged in bona fide research
or an audit, but information identifying the subjects of a report must not be
made available to the person;
7. A grand jury upon its determination
that access to these records and the information is necessary in the conduct of
its official business;
8. A federal, state or local governmental
entity, or an agency of such an entity, or a juvenile court, that needs access
to the information to carry out its legal responsibilities to protect children
from abuse and neglect and violations of NRS
201.540 , 201.553 , 201.560 , 392.4633 or 394.366 or similar statutes in
another jurisdiction;
9. A person or an organization that has
entered into a written agreement with an agency which provides child welfare
services to provide assessments or services and that has been trained to make
such assessments or provide such services;
10. A team organized pursuant to NRS 432B.405 to review the death of a
child;
11. Upon written consent of the parent,
any officer of this State or a city or county thereof or Legislator authorized
by the agency or department having jurisdiction or by the Legislature, acting
within its jurisdiction, to investigate the activities or programs of an agency
which provides child welfare services if:
(a) The identity of the person making the report
is kept confidential; and
(b) The officer, Legislator or a member of the
family of the officer or Legislator is not the person alleged to have engaged
in the conduct described in the report;
12. The Division of Parole and Probation of
the Department of Public Safety for use pursuant to NRS 176.135 in making a presentence
investigation and report to the district court or pursuant to NRS 176.151 in making a general
investigation and report;
13. A public school, private school,
school district or governing body of a charter school or private school in this
State or any other jurisdiction that employs a person named in the report,
allows such a person to serve as a volunteer or is considering employing such a
person or accepting such a person as a volunteer;
14. The school attended by the child who
is the subject of the report and the board of trustees of the school district
in which the school is located or the governing body of the school, as
applicable;
15. An employer in accordance with
subsection 3 of NRS 432.100 ; and
16. The Committee to Review Suicide
Fatalities created by NRS 439.5104 .

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