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NV NRS202.3662Confidentiality

NV NRS202.3662Confidentiality - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS202.3662Confidentiality

Nevada Revised Statutes

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of information about applicant for permit and NRS202.3662Confidentiality of information about applicant for permit and permittee. 1.  Except as otherwise provided in this section andNRS 202.3665and239.0115: (a) An application for a permit, and all information contained within that application; (b) All information provided to a sheriff or obtained by a sheriff in the course of the investigation of an applicant or permittee; (c) The identity of the permittee; and (d) Any records regarding the suspension, restoration or revocation of a permit, Êare confidential. 2.  Any records regarding an applicant or permittee may be released to a law enforcement agency for the purpose of conducting an investigation or prosecution. 3.  Statistical abstracts of data compiled by a sheriff regardi...

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