Nevada Code § 706.1725

Disclosure and confidentiality of records and other property of carriers subject to examination
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1. Any books, accounts, records, minutes,
papers and property of any carrier that are subject to examination pursuant to NRS 706.1518 and 706.172 , and are made available to the
Authority, any officer or employee of the Authority, or any other person under
the condition that the disclosure of such information to the public be withheld
or otherwise limited, must not be disclosed to the public unless the Authority
first determines that the disclosure is justified.
2. The Authority shall take such actions
as are necessary to protect the confidentiality of such information, including,
without limitation:
(a) Granting such protective orders as it deems
necessary; and
(b) Holding closed hearings to receive or examine
such information.
3. If the Authority closes a hearing to
receive or examine such information, it shall:
(a) Restrict access to the records and
transcripts of such hearings without the prior approval of the Authority or an
order of a court of competent jurisdiction authorizing access to the records or
transcripts; and
(b) Prohibit any participant at such a hearing
from disclosing such information without the prior authorization of the
Authority.
4. The Authority shall consider in an open
meeting whether the information reviewed or examined in a closed hearing may be
disclosed without revealing the confidential subject matter of the information.
To the extent the Authority determines the information may be disclosed, the
information must become a part of the records available to the public.
Information that the Authority determines may not be disclosed must be kept
under seal.

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