Nevada Code § 483.661

Immunity from liability for certain persons using Registry. [Effective on the date on which the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles notifies the Governor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau that sufficient resources are available to enable the Department to carry out the provisions of chapter 119, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 429 .]
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1. The Department, any employee of the
Department, any law enforcement officer, any coroner or medical examiner, or
any duly authorized employee of a law enforcement agency or coroner or medical
examiner, when carrying out the provisions of NRS
483.641 to 483.663 , inclusive, in
the scope of their public duties or employment, are not liable to any person
for civil damages or subject to criminal prosecution resulting from or caused
by, without limitation:
(a) Any disruption or failure in Internet service
caused by an accident, malfunction, act of sabotage or God, or any other
condition or circumstance which the Department has not directly or indirectly
caused and which prevents:
(1) The Department from establishing,
maintaining or accessing the Next-of-Kin Registry;
(2) A law enforcement officer, a coroner
or a medical examiner, or a duly authorized employee of a law enforcement
agency or coroner or medical examiner, from accessing the Next-of-Kin Registry
as required or authorized pursuant to NRS
483.655 and 483.657 ;
(3) A registrant from accessing his or her
registry record in the Next-of-Kin Registry or adding, amending or deleting the
name, telephone number or address of an emergency contact person; or
(4) The parent or legal guardian of a
registrant who is less than 18 years of age and not emancipated from accessing
the registry record of the registrant.
(b) Any negligent misuse of, omission of or
failure to input accurate information into, or input of inaccurate or outdated
information into the Next-of-Kin Registry by a registrant.
(c) The failure of a law enforcement officer, a
coroner or a medical examiner, or a duly authorized employee of a law
enforcement agency or coroner or medical examiner, to make contact with any
emergency contact person.
2. This section must not be construed to
exempt any person, including, without limitation, the Department, an employee
of the Department, a law enforcement officer, a coroner, a medical examiner or
a duly authorized employee of a law enforcement agency or coroner or medical
examiner from criminal and civil liability for willful misuse of the
information in the Next-of-Kin Registry.

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