Nevada Code § 618.425

Request for investigation; confidentiality; investigation by Division
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1. Any employee, representative of
employees, provider of health care or governmental officer or employee whose
primary duty is to ensure public safety, including a building inspector,
building official or other similar authority, believing that a violation of a
safety or health standard exists that threatens physical harm, or that an
imminent danger exists, may request an investigation by giving notice, orally
or in writing, to the Administrator or the Administrators representative of
the violation or danger.
2. The person giving the notice must state
with reasonable particularity the grounds for the notice. Except as otherwise
provided in NRS 239.0115 , the name of
any employee giving a complaint notice or names of employees mentioned in the
complaint must be held confidential. If the complaint is given orally, the
Division shall send to the complainant a form upon which the complainant may
supplement his or her oral complaint. The failure of the complainant to return
the form does not affect the Divisions duty to act pursuant to this section.
3. If upon receipt of the notification the
Division determines that there are reasonable grounds to believe that a
violation or imminent danger exists, it shall make a special investigation
within 14 days unless there is a substantial probability that death or serious
physical harm could result from the violation or danger, then the investigation
must be made immediately after the Administrator receives the notice to
determine whether a violation or imminent danger exists. The Division need not
investigate a complaint within the times required by this subsection if, from
the facts stated in the complaint, the Administrator determines that the
complaint is intended solely to harass the employer. If the Division determines
that there are no reasonable grounds to believe that a violation or imminent
danger exists, it shall notify the employees or other person who gave the
notice of such determination within 14 days after the Administrator receives
the notice.

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