Nevada Code § 432.100

Establishment, maintenance and contents; release of information under certain circumstances; access to information
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1. There is hereby established a Statewide
Central Registry for the Collection of Information Concerning the Abuse or
Neglect of a Child. This Central Registry must be maintained by the Division.
2. The Central Registry must contain:
(a) The information in any substantiated report
of child abuse or neglect made pursuant to NRS
392.303 or 432B.220 ;
(b) The information in any substantiated report
of a violation of NRS 201.540 , 201.553 , 201.560 , 392.4633 or 394.366 made pursuant to NRS 392.303 ;
(c) Statistical information on the protective
services provided in this State; and
(d) Any other information which the Division
determines to be in furtherance of NRS
392.275 to 392.365 , inclusive, 432.097 to 432.130 , inclusive, and 432B.010 to 432B.400 , inclusive.
3. The Division may release information
contained in the Central Registry to an employer if:
(a) The person who is the subject of a background
investigation by the employer provides written authorization for the release of
the information; and
(b) Either:
(1) The employer is required by law to
conduct the background investigation of the person for employment purposes; or
(2) The person who is the subject of the
background investigation could, in the course of his or her employment, have
regular and substantial contact with children or regular and substantial
contact with elderly persons who require assistance or care from other persons,
but only to
the extent necessary to inform the employer whether the person who is the
subject of the background investigation has been found to have abused or
neglected a child.
4. Except as otherwise provided in this
section or by specific statute, information in the Central Registry may be
accessed only by:
(a) An employee of the Division;
(b) An agency which provides child welfare
services;
(c) An employee of the Division of Social
Services of the Department who is obtaining information in accordance with NRS 432A.170 ; and
(d) With the approval of the Administrator, an
employee or contractor of any other state or local governmental agency
responsible for the welfare of children who requests access to the information
and who demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Administrator a bona fide need
to access the information. Any approval or denial of a request submitted in
accordance with this paragraph is at the sole discretion of the Administrator.

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