Nevada Code § 483.800

Information to be furnished to Department; establishment of registry; regulations; maintenance of file; confidentiality; exception; penalty
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1. The following sources shall submit,
within 30 days after learning such information, to the Department the name,
address, birth date, social security number, visual acuity and any other
information which may be required by regulation of the Department, of persons
who are blind or night-blind or whose vision is severely impaired and shall
designate whether the person is blind, night-blind or has severely impaired
vision:
(a) Hospitals, medical clinics and similar
institutions which treat persons who are blind, night-blind or whose vision is
severely impaired; and
(b) Agencies of the State and political
subdivisions which provide special tax consideration for blindness.
2. When any source described in subsection
1 learns that vision has been restored to any person whose name appears in the
registry established pursuant to subsection 3, the fact of restoration of
vision must be reported to the registry within 30 days after learning of that
fact.
3. The Department may establish a registry
for the purposes of this section and adopt regulations governing reports to and
operation of the registry.
4. The Department shall maintain a file of
the names, addresses, birth dates and social security numbers of persons who
are blind or night-blind or whose vision is severely impaired.
5. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 239.0115 , all information learned by
the Department pursuant to this section is confidential and any person who,
without the consent of the person concerned, reveals that information for
purposes other than those specified in this section, or other than for
administration of the Program for Supplemental Security Income, including State
Supplementary Assistance pursuant to chapter
422A of NRS, or services to persons who are blind pursuant to NRS 426.517 to 426.610 , inclusive, is guilty of a
misdemeanor.

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