Nevada Code § 459.846

Disclosure of information obtained by Department
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, information which the Department obtains in the course of the
performance of its duties relating to storage tanks is public information.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 239.0115 , any information which
specifically relates to the trade secrets of any person is confidential. The
following information shall be deemed a trade secret:
(a) Information concerning fuel additives. For
the purposes of this paragraph, fuel additives are ingredients which are
present in fuel compositions in amounts of less than 1 percent by weight,
including detergents, dispersants, demulsifiers and dyes.
(b) Any other information considered to be a
trade secret by the Director. A trade secret may include a formula,
composition, process, method of operation, compilation of information or
apparatus which is used in a persons business and gives that person an
opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors. In determining whether
information is a trade secret, the Director shall consider whether the
information is publicly available in written form and, if not, whether its
disclosure would tend to affect adversely the competitive position of the owner
of the information.
3. Any information which is confidential
under subsection 2 may be disclosed to any officer, employee or authorized
representative of this State or the United States if:
(a) He or she is engaged in carrying out the
provisions of NRS 459.800 to 459.856 , inclusive, or the provisions of
federal law relating to storage tanks; or
(b) The information is relevant in any judicial
proceeding or adversary administrative proceeding under NRS 459.800 to 459.856 , inclusive, or under the provisions
of federal law relating to storage tanks, and is admissible under the rules of
evidence.
The
disclosure must be made in a manner which preserves the status of the
information as a trade secret.

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