Nevada Code § 453.165

Access to database for certain employees of law enforcement agencies; certification; requirements for access; access for unauthorized purpose prohibited; monitoring; authority of Board or Division to terminate access
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the Board shall allow an employee of a law enforcement agency to have
Internet access to the database of the computerized program developed pursuant
to NRS 453.162 if:
(a) The employee has been approved by his or her
employer to have such access;
(b) The employee has completed the course of
training developed pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 453.164 ; and
(c) The law enforcement agency has submitted the
certification required pursuant to subsection 2 to the Board.
2. Before an employee of a law enforcement
agency may be given access to the database pursuant to subsection 1, the law
enforcement agency must certify to the Board that the employee has been
approved to be given such access and meets the requirements of subsection 1.
Such certification must be made on a form provided by the Board and renewed
annually.
3. When an employee of a law enforcement agency
accesses the database of the computerized program pursuant to this section, the
employee must enter a unique user name assigned to the employee and, if
applicable, the case number corresponding to the investigation pursuant to
which the employee is accessing the database.
4. An employee of a law enforcement agency
who is given access to the database of the computerized program pursuant to
subsection 1 may access the database for no other purpose than to:
(a) Investigate a crime related to prescription
drugs; or
(b) Upload information to the database pursuant
to NRS 453.1635 .
5. A law enforcement agency whose
employees are provided access to the database of the computerized program
pursuant to this section shall monitor the use of the database by the employees
of the law enforcement agency and establish appropriate disciplinary action to
take against an employee who violates the provisions of this section.
6. The Board or the Division may suspend
or terminate access to the database of the computerized program pursuant to
this section if a law enforcement agency or employee thereof violates any
provision of this section.

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