Nevada Code § 463.125

Commission may require certain nonrestricted licensees to report and maintain records of transactions involving cash; absolute immunity from civil liability for certain disclosures about transactions involving cash; absolute privilege of certain documents
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1. The Commission may require
nonrestricted licensees with an annual gross revenue of $1,000,000 or more to
report and keep records of all transactions involving cash.
2. A gaming licensee, or a director,
officer, employee, affiliate or agent of the gaming licensee, who makes a
disclosure to the Commission, the Board or any other law enforcement agency of
a possible violation or circumvention of law or regulation regarding a
transaction involving cash has absolute immunity from civil liability for that
disclosure or for the failure to notify a person involved in the transaction or
any other person of that disclosure.
3. The absolute privilege set forth in NRS 463.3407 also applies to the copy of a
report of a suspicious transaction filed with the Board as required by
regulations adopted pursuant to subsection 1.

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