Nevada Code § 653.900

Inspection of property; request for information; confidentiality of reports of investigation or inspection and requested information
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, any authorized representative of the Division may:
(a) Enter and inspect at any reasonable time any
private or public property on which radiation therapy or radiologic imaging is
conducted for the purpose of determining whether a violation of the provisions
of this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto has occurred or is
occurring. The owner, occupant or person responsible for such property shall
permit such entry and inspection. An owner, occupant or person responsible for
such property who fails to permit such entry and inspection is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) Request any information necessary to ensure
that any person who engages in radiation therapy or radiologic imaging meets
any requirements specified by this chapter concerning the radiation therapy or
radiologic imaging in which the person engages.
2. An authorized representative of the
Division may only enter an area that is subject to the jurisdiction of the
Federal Government if the authorized representative obtains the consent of the
Federal Government or its duly designated representative.
3. Any report of an investigation or
inspection conducted pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1 and any
information requested pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 shall not be
disclosed or made available for public inspection, except as otherwise provided
in NRS 239.0115 or as may be necessary
to carry out the responsibilities of the Division.

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