Nevada Code § 414.280

Duties generally; annual report; immunity from certain civil actions
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1. The State Disaster Identification
Coordination Committee shall:
(a) Notify providers of health care, as defined
in NRS 629.031 , in writing of the
provisions of NRS 629.043 .
(b) Develop a plan for performing its duties
pursuant to NRS 414.285 during
activation. Such a plan is confidential and must be securely maintained by each
person who has possession, custody or control of the plan.
(c) Annually review the plan developed pursuant
to paragraph (b) and annually practice carrying out the plan.
(d) On or before January 31 of each year, submit
a report to the Chief, the Governor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel
Bureau for transmittal to the next session of the Legislature, if the report is
submitted in an even-numbered year, or the Legislative Commission, if the
report is submitted in an odd-numbered year. The report must include, without
limitation:
(1) A description of the activities of the
State Disaster Identification Coordination Committee for the immediately
preceding calendar year; and
(2) A summary of any policies or
procedures adopted by the State Disaster Identification Coordination Committee
for the immediately preceding calendar year.
(e) Upon the request of a political subdivision
made for the purpose of performing reunification or identification services,
share information obtained in a report submitted to the Committee pursuant to NRS 629.043 with the political subdivision,
including, without limitation, the local health authority, the local law
enforcement, the local emergency manager, the local coroner or other persons
assigned by the political subdivision to perform reunification and
identification services.
2. A member of the State Disaster
Identification Coordination Committee is immune from any civil action for any
disclosure made in good faith in accordance with paragraph (e) of subsection 1.

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