1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person, other than the resident or the representative of the resident who has requested the installation and use of an electronic communication device pursuant to NRS 435.785 , shall not intentionally: (a) Obstruct, tamper with or destroy the electronic communication device or any recording made by the electronic communication device; or (b) View or listen to any images or sounds which are displayed, broadcast or recorded by the electronic communication device. 2. The following persons may view or listen to the images or sounds which are displayed, broadcast or recorded by an electronic communication device installed and used pursuant to NRS 435.785 or temporarily disable or turn off such a device: (a) A representative of a law enforcement agency who is conducting an investigation; (b) A representative of the Division who is conducting an investigation; or (c) An attorney who is representing the resident or a roommate of the resident and acting within the scope of that representation. 3. A resident or the representative of the resident who has requested the installation and use of an electronic communication device pursuant to NRS 435.785 may authorize a person other than a person described in subsection 2 to view or listen to the images or sounds which are displayed, broadcast or recorded by the electronic communication device. Any such authorization must be made in writing. The resident or representative, as applicable, may provide a copy of the authorization to the living community and the roommate of the resident or the representative of the roommate, if any. 4. A person who temporarily disables or turns off an electronic communication device pursuant to subsection 2 shall ensure that the functions of the electronic communication device are appropriately enabled or turned back on before exiting the bedroom of the resident. 5. A living community shall not evict a resident, refuse to renew a contract with a resident or otherwise require a resident to leave the living community or discriminate or retaliate against a resident because of a decision to request the installation and use of an electronic communication device in the bedroom of the resident pursuant to NRS 435.785 . 6. A person shall not use an electronic communication device to control the actions of a resident or otherwise violate any right that a resident has pursuant to 42 C.F.R. 441.301(c)(4), where applicable.
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