Nevada Code § 707.630

Provider of wireless telecommunications required to provide call location information to law enforcement in certain circumstances; establishment of protocols for voluntary disclosure of such information allowed; immunity for good faith action
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1. Upon the request of a law enforcement
agency, a provider of wireless telecommunications shall provide call location
information concerning the telecommunications device of a user to assist the
law enforcement agency in responding to a call for emergency services or in an
emergency situation that involves the immediate risk of death or serious
physical harm. The provider of wireless telecommunications shall provide the
most accurate call location information readily available, given any technical
or other limitations that may affect the accuracy of the call location
information in the relevant area.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, nothing in this section prohibits a provider of wireless
telecommunications from establishing any protocols which enable the provider to
disclose call location information voluntarily in an emergency situation that
involves the immediate risk of death or serious physical harm.
3. No cause of action may be brought
against any provider of wireless telecommunications, its officers, employees or
agents for providing call location information while acting in good faith and
in accordance with the provisions of NRS
707.600 to 707.650 , inclusive.

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