Nevada Code § 636.342

Confidentiality of certain records of Board; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 239.0115 , a complaint
filed with the Board, all documents and other information filed with the
complaint and all documents and other information compiled as a result of an
investigation conducted to determine whether to initiate disciplinary action
are confidential unless the person against whom the complaint is filed submits
a written statement to the Board requesting that the documents and other
information be made public records.
2. The charging document the Board uses to
initiate disciplinary action pursuant to chapter
622A of NRS and all documents and information considered by the Board when
determining whether to impose discipline are public records.
3. The provisions of this section do not
prohibit the Board from communicating or cooperating with or providing any
documents or other information in the Boards possession concerning a licensee
or pending investigation to any other licensing board or any other governmental
agency that is investigating a person, including, without limitation, a law
enforcement agency, agency of the Federal Government, licensing board in this
State or any other state or territory of the United States. If any confidential
information concerning an investigation is provided to another governmental
agency pursuant to this section, the information remains confidential and may not
be provided to any other person or governmental agency. To the extent
practicable, any governmental agency that receives any confidential information
from the Board pursuant to this section shall treat the information as
confidential.

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