Nevada Code § 425.400

Registry of information concerning responsible parents: Establishment; requests for information and assistance; failure to comply with request; disclosure of information
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1. The Division may establish a central
unit to serve as a registry for the receipt of information, for answering
inquiries concerning responsible parents, to coordinate and supervise
departmental activities in relation to responsible parents and to ensure
effective cooperation with law enforcement agencies.
2. To effectuate the purposes of this
section, the Administrator or a prosecuting attorney may, in addition to the
information the Chief is authorized to request pursuant to NRS 425.393 , request all information and
assistance as authorized by this chapter from the following persons and
entities:
(a) State, county and local agencies;
(b) Public and private employers;
(c) Employee organizations and trusts of every
kind;
(d) Financial institutions and entities which are
in the business of providing credit reports; and
(e) Public utilities.
3. The persons and entities described in
subsection 2 and their officers and employees shall:
(a) Cooperate in the location of a responsible
parent who has abandoned or deserted, or is failing to support his or her
child; and
(b) Upon the request of the Division or the prosecuting
attorney, provide all information on hand relative to the location, income and
property of such a parent.
4. A disclosure made in good faith
pursuant to subsection 3 does not give rise to any action for damages for the
disclosure.
5. If a person or other entity fails to
supply the information requested pursuant to subsection 2, the Administrator or
prosecuting attorney may issue a subpoena to compel the person or entity to
provide that information. A person or entity that fails to comply with a request
made pursuant to subsection 2 is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $500
for each failure to comply.
6. Any record established pursuant to the
provisions of this section is available only to:
(a) The Attorney General;
(b) A district attorney;
(c) A court having jurisdiction in a paternity,
support or abandonment proceeding or action;
(d) The resident parent, legal guardian, attorney
or agent of a child who is not receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families pursuant to Title IV of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 601 et
seq.); or
(e) An agency of the Federal Government or of
this or any other state as authorized by regulations of the Division adopted in
accordance with the provisions of the Social Security Act.

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