Nevada Code § 636.310

Form and filing of complaint; referral of complaint; immunity from civil liability
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1. A complaint:
(a) Must be made in writing and be signed and
sworn to or affirmed by the person making it.
(b) May not be filed anonymously, except that the
identity of the complainant must remain confidential upon request by the
complainant and until the complainant waives that confidentiality.
2. If the Executive Director or his or her
designee determines that a complaint filed with the Board relates to any matter
within the jurisdiction of another regulatory body in this title, the Executive
Director shall refer the complaint to that regulatory body.
3. The provisions of subsection 2 do not prohibit
the Executive Director or his or her designee from investigating a complaint
which relates to any matter within the jurisdiction of the Board or from
notifying the Board of that matter for further consideration by the Board if
deemed necessary by the Board after an investigation.
4. Any member, employee, contractor or
officer of the Board is immune from any civil liability for any decision made
or action taken in good faith and without malicious intent in carrying out the
provisions of this section.

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