Nevada Code § 634.055

Records: General requirements; certain records relating to applicant, licensee or registrant deemed confidential; disclosure to other agencies; notice of disclosure
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1. The Board shall keep a record of its
proceedings relating to licensing, registration and disciplinary actions.
Except as otherwise provided in NRS 634.214 ,
the records must be open to public inspection at all reasonable times and must
contain the name, known place of business and residence, and the date and
number of the license of every chiropractic physician licensed under this
chapter. The Board may keep such other records as it deems desirable.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection and NRS 239.0115 , all
information pertaining to the personal background, medical history or financial
affairs of an applicant for licensure or licensee, an officer or director of an
applicant for registration or registrant or a chiropractic physician who
provides or supervises the provision of chiropractic services at the facility
of an applicant for registration or registrant which the Board requires to be
furnished to it under this chapter, or which it otherwise obtains, is
confidential and may be disclosed in whole or in part only as necessary in the
course of administering this chapter or upon the order of a court of competent
jurisdiction. The Board may, under procedures established by regulation, permit
the disclosure of this information to any agent of the Federal Government, of
another state or of any political subdivision of this State who is authorized
to receive it.
3. Notice of the disclosure and the
contents of the information disclosed pursuant to subsection 2 must be given to
the person who is the subject of that information.

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