Nevada Code § 460.020

Identifying data concerning person with history of viral hepatitis may be furnished to blood bank; confidentiality and unlawful use of data; penalty
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1. The State Board of Health, the Chief
Medical Officer and any health authority, as defined in NRS 439.005 , may disseminate to any blood
bank in the State of Nevada identifying data concerning any person with a
history of viral hepatitis.
2. The State Board of Health shall, pursuant
to NRS 441A.120 , adopt regulations
specifying the identifying data to be disseminated to blood banks pursuant to
subsection 1.
3. Any identifying data received by a
blood bank pursuant to this section is confidential and may be used only for
screening prospective blood donors.
4. Any person who has access to
identifying data disseminated to a blood bank pursuant to this section and who
divulges or uses such information in any manner except to screen prospective
blood donors is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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