Nevada Code § 482.5536

Court proceedings: Disclosure of certain information prohibited; exception; in camera review
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, a person shall not disclose during any court proceeding or in any
written document produced pursuant to a request for discovery of documents in
any action involving the theft of a motor vehicle or part from a motor vehicle
the identification of any confidential investigative technique or the location
of any confidential identifying number or mark used by a law enforcement agency
or the Department to identify a motor vehicle or part from a motor vehicle.
2. Upon request of a party to the action,
the court may review confidential techniques and information related to the
location of confidential identifying numbers or marks in camera to determine
whether disclosure of such information is necessary to determine the issue
before the court and may make any orders that justice may require.

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