Nevada Code § 672.779

Designated reporter: Designation; duty to report; immunity
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1. Each credit union shall designate a
person or persons to whom an employee of the credit union must report known or
suspected exploitation of an older person or vulnerable person.
2. If an employee reports known or
suspected exploitation of an older person or vulnerable person to a designated
reporter and, based on such a report or based on his or her own observations or
knowledge, the designated reporter knows or has reasonable cause to believe
that an older person or vulnerable person has been exploited, the designated
reporter shall:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3,
report the known or suspected exploitation of the older person or vulnerable
person to:
(1) The local office of the Aging and
Disability Services Division of the Department of Human Services;
(2) A police department or sheriffs
office;
(3) The countys office for protective
services, if one exists in the county where the suspected action occurred; or
(4) A toll-free telephone service
designated by the Aging and Disability Services Division of the Department of
Human Services; and
(b) Make such a report as soon as reasonably practicable.
3. If the designated reporter knows or has
reasonable cause to believe that the exploitation of the older person or
vulnerable person involves an act or omission of the Aging and Disability
Services Division, another division of the Department of Human Services or a
law enforcement agency, the designated reporter shall make the report to an
agency other than the one alleged to have committed the act or omission.
4. In accordance with the provisions of
subsection 3 of NRS 239A.070 , in
making a report pursuant to this section, a designated reporter may:
(a) Disclose any facts or information that form
the basis of the determination that the designated reporter knows or has reasonable
cause to believe that an older person or vulnerable person has been exploited,
including, without limitation, the identity of any person believed to be
involved in the exploitation of the older person or vulnerable person; and
(b) Provide any financial records or other
documentation relating to the exploitation of the older person or vulnerable
person.
5. An employee and the designated reporter
are entitled to the immunity from liability set forth in NRS 200.5096 for making a report in good
faith.

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