Nevada Code § 449.171

Authority of Division to take control over medical records of medical facility, facility for the dependent or other facility required to be licensed by Division upon suspension of license or cessation of operation; confidentiality; sharing of records with appropriate authorities; regulations
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1. If the Division suspends the license of
a medical facility, a facility for the dependent or a facility which is
required by the regulations adopted by the Board pursuant to NRS 449.0303 to be licensed pursuant to
the provisions of this chapter, or if a facility otherwise ceases to operate,
including, without limitation, pursuant to an action or order of a health
authority pursuant to chapter 441A of NRS,
the Division may, if deemed necessary by the Administrator of the Division,
take control of and ensure the safety of the medical records of the facility.
2. Subject to the provisions of the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law 104-191, the
Division shall:
(a) Maintain the confidentiality of the medical
records obtained pursuant to subsection 1.
(b) Share medical records obtained pursuant to
subsection 1 with law enforcement agencies in this State and other governmental
entities which have authority to license the facility or to license the owners
or employees of the facility.
(c) Release a medical record obtained pursuant to
subsection 1 to the patient or legal guardian of the patient who is the subject
of the medical record.
3. The Board shall adopt regulations to
carry out the provisions of this section, including, without limitation,
regulations for contracting with a person to maintain any medical records under
the control of the Division pursuant to subsection 1 and for payment by the
facility of the cost of maintaining medical records.

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