Nevada Code § 704.190

Report and investigation of accident or motor vehicle crash; regulations; forms; public inspection of report; inadmissibility of report in action for damages
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1. Every public utility operating in this
State shall, whenever an accident or motor vehicle crash occurs in the conduct
of its operation causing death, give prompt notice thereof to the Commission,
in such manner and within such time as the Commission may prescribe. If, in its
judgment, the public interest requires it, the Commission may cause an
investigation to be made forthwith of any accident or crash, at such place and
in such manner as the Commission deems best.
2. Every such public utility shall report
to the Commission, at the time, in the manner and on such forms as the
Commission by its printed rules and regulations prescribes, all accidents or
crashes happening in this State and occurring in, on or about the premises,
plant, instrumentality or facility used by any such utility in the conduct of
its business.
3. The Commission shall adopt all
reasonable rules and regulations necessary for the administration and
enforcement of this section. The rules and regulations must require that all
accidents or crashes required to be reported pursuant to this section be
reported to the Commission at least once every calendar month by such officer
or officers of the utility as the Commission directs.
4. The Commission shall adopt and utilize
all accident and crash report forms, which must be so designed as to provide a
concise and accurate report of the accident or crash. The report must show the
true cause of the accident or crash. The accident report forms adopted for the
reporting of railroad accidents must, as near as practicable, be the same in
design as the railroad accident report forms provided and used by the Surface
Transportation Board.
5. If any accident or crash is reported to
the Commission by the utility as being caused by or through the negligence of
an employee and thereafter the employee is absolved from such negligence by the
utility and found not to be responsible for the accident or crash, that fact
must be reported by the utility to the Commission.
6. Each accident report required to be
made by a public utility pursuant to this section must be filed in the office
of the Commission and there preserved. Each accident or crash report required
to be made by a public utility pursuant to this chapter and each report made by
the Commission pursuant to its investigation of any accident or crash:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2
of NRS 703.190 , must be open to public
inspection; and
(b) Notwithstanding any specific statute to the
contrary, must not, in whole or in part, be admitted as evidence or used for
any purpose in any suit or action for damages arising out of any matter
mentioned in:
(1) The accident or crash report required
to be made by the public utility; or
(2) The report made by the Commission
pursuant to its investigation.

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