Nevada Code § 598.0964

Use and sharing of confidential information by Attorney General; cooperation between Attorney General and other agencies and officials
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1. The Attorney General, in the course of
the investigation of any alleged violations of this chapter, may obtain and use
any intelligence, investigative information or other information obtained by or
made available to the Attorney General. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 3, any such intelligence or information received must retain
its confidential status under the laws of this State until the Attorney General
institutes civil or criminal proceedings and is exempt from the provisions of NRS 239.010 .
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, the Attorney General may cooperate with and coordinate the
enforcement of the provisions of this chapter with State and local agencies,
officials of the Federal Government and the several states, including, but not
limited to, the sharing of information and evidence obtained in accordance with
subsection 1 or NRS 598.0963 .
3. The provisions of subsections 1 and 2
do not prohibit the Attorney General from disclosing any intelligence or
information received pursuant to subsection 1, including, without limitation,
the address or telephone number of a business or organization, before the
Attorney General institutes civil or criminal proceedings if, in the discretion
of the Attorney General, that disclosure is necessary to protect consumers and
businesses.
4. If any information sought pursuant to
an investigation of an alleged violation of this chapter includes a trade
secret, the Attorney General shall enter into, and be bound by, an agreement
regarding limitations on the disclosure of that information to protect that
trade secret. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the Attorney
General shall not disclose that information in violation of the terms of the
agreement. For the purposes of this subsection, trade secret has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 600A.030 .

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