Nevada Code § 463.790

Resort hotel required to maintain plan; contents; annual review; confidentiality
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1. Each resort hotel shall adopt and
maintain an emergency response plan. Each new or revised plan must be filed
within 3 days after adoption or revision with each local fire department and
local law enforcement agency whose jurisdiction includes the area in which the
resort hotel is located and with the Office of Emergency Management within the
Office of the Governor.
2. The emergency response plan required by
subsection 1 must include:
(a) A drawing or map of the layout of all areas
within the building or buildings and grounds that constitute a part of the
resort hotel and its support systems and a brief description of the purpose or
use for each area;
(b) A drawing or description of the internal and
external access routes;
(c) The location and inventory of emergency
response equipment and resources;
(d) The location of any unusually hazardous
substances;
(e) The name and telephone number of:
(1) The emergency response coordinator for
the resort hotel; and
(2) The person responsible for ensuring
that the resort hotel is in compliance with this section;
(f) The location of one or more site emergency
response command posts;
(g) A description of any special equipment needed
to respond to an emergency at the resort hotel;
(h) An evacuation plan;
(i) A description of any public health or safety
hazards present on the site; and
(j) Any other information requested by a local
fire department or local law enforcement agency whose jurisdiction includes the
area in which the resort hotel is located or by the Office of Emergency Management.
3. Each resort hotel shall review its
emergency response plan at least once each year and, as soon as practicable
after the review is completed but not later than November 1 of each year, file
with each local fire department and local law enforcement agency whose
jurisdiction includes the area in which the resort hotel is located and with
the Office of Emergency Management:
(a) Any revised emergency response plan resulting
from the review; or
(b) A written certification that the most recent emergency
response plan filed pursuant to this subsection or subsection 1 is the current
emergency response plan for the resort hotel.
4. A plan filed pursuant to the
requirements of this section, including any revisions adopted thereto, is
confidential and must be securely maintained by the department, agency and
Office of Emergency Management with whom it is filed. An officer, employee or
other person to whom the plan is entrusted by the department, agency or Office
shall not disclose the contents of such a plan except:
(a) Upon the lawful order of a court of competent
jurisdiction; or
(b) As is reasonably necessary in the case of an
emergency involving public health or safety.
5. If the Board maintains a list of resort
hotels, the Board shall provide a copy of the list to the Office of Emergency
Management, upon request, for purposes of this section.
6. As used in this section, the term
local law enforcement agency means:
(a) The sheriffs office of a county;
(b) A metropolitan police department; or
(c) A police department of an incorporated city.

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