Nevada Code § 439.914

Appointment, qualifications and duties of Executive Director; authority to request information from state agencies
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1. The Director of the Authority shall,
subject to the approval of the Governor, appoint the Executive Director of the
Commission within the Authority. The Executive Director:
(a) Must have experience in health care or health
insurance;
(b) Is in the unclassified service of the State;
and
(c) Serves at the pleasure of the Director of the
Authority.
2. The Executive Director shall:
(a) Perform the administrative duties of the
Commission and such other duties as are directed by the Commission and the
Director of the Authority or his or her designee; and
(b) To the extent that money is available for
this purpose, appoint employees to assist the Executive Director in carrying
out the duties prescribed in paragraph (a). Such employees serve at the
pleasure of the Executive Director and are in the unclassified service of the
State.
3. The Executive Director may request any
information maintained by a state agency that is necessary for the performance
of his or her duties, including, without limitation, information that is
otherwise declared confidential by law. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 598A.110 , to the extent authorized by
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law
104-191, and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto, an agency from which
such information is requested shall provide the information to the Executive
Director.
4. The Executive Director:
(a) Shall maintain any information obtained
pursuant to subsection 3 under the same conditions as the information is
maintained by the agency that provided the information; and
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this
paragraph, shall not disclose any confidential information obtained pursuant to
subsection 3 to any other person or entity, including, without limitation, the
Commission or a member thereof. The Executive Director may disclose or publish
aggregated information in a manner that does not reveal the identity of any
person.

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