Nevada Code § 439.5108

Powers; submission of annual report to Director; confidentiality of information and records
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1. The Committee may:
(a) Conduct investigations and hold hearings in
connection with carrying out the provisions of NRS 439.5102 to 439.5108 , inclusive.
(b) If appropriate, meet and share information
with any person or team specified in subsection 3 of NRS 439.5106 .
(c) Petition a district court for the issuance
of, and the district court may issue, a subpoena to compel the production of
any books, records or papers relevant to any suicide fatality in this State
that is the subject of a review conducted by the Committee. Except as otherwise
provided in NRS 239.0115 , any books,
records or papers received by the Committee pursuant to the subpoena shall be
deemed confidential and privileged and not subject to disclosure.
(d) Propose recommended legislation concerning
suicide fatalities in this State.
(e) Issue a special report to notify the
appropriate authorities or members of the public concerning the need to take
any prompt corrective action concerning suicide fatalities in this State.
(f) Engage in any other activity required by the
Director concerning suicide fatalities in this State.
2. The Committee shall annually submit to
the Director a report concerning the activities of the Committee. The report
must include, without limitation, a statement setting forth:
(a) Any trends or patterns in suicide fatalities
in this State or serious injuries or risk factors concerning those fatalities;
and
(b) In addition to any recommendation made
pursuant to NRS 439.5106 , any
recommendations for changes in any law, policy or practice that may assist the
Committee in preventing suicide fatalities in this State or related serious
occurrences.
3. A report submitted pursuant to
subsection 2 must not include any confidential or privileged information.
4. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 239.0115 , any
information acquired by or any records of the Committee are confidential, must
not be disclosed and are not subject to subpoena, discovery or introduction
into evidence in any civil or criminal proceeding.

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