Nevada Code § 706.172

Examination of records and other property of persons regulated by Authority; exception
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, any member of the Authority or any officer or employee of the
Authority who is designated by the Authority may examine during the regular
business hours the books, accounts, records, minutes, papers and property of
any person who is regulated by the Authority and who does business in this
State, whether or not the book, account, record, minutes, paper or property is
located within this State.
2. No personnel records of an employee may
be examined pursuant to subsection 1 unless the records contain information
relating to a matter of public safety or the Authority determines that the
examination is required to protect the interests of the public.
3. As used in this section, personnel
records does not include:
(a) The name of the employee who is the subject
of the record;
(b) The gross compensation and perquisites of the
employee;
(c) Any record of the business expenses of the
employee;
(d) The title or any description of the position
held by the employee;
(e) The qualifications required for the position
held by the employee;
(f) The business address of the employee;
(g) The telephone number of the employee at the
place of business of the employee;
(h) The work schedule of the employee;
(i) The date on which the employment of the
employee began; and
(j) If applicable, the date on which the
employment of the employee was terminated.

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