Nevada Statutes
§ 416.070 — Confidentiality of information furnished at request of Governor; protective order; penalty for disclosure
Nevada § 416.070
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 416.070 (2026).
Text
1.Except as otherwise provided in NRS 239.0115 , any information furnished under NRS 416.040 and designated as confidential by the person providing the information shall be maintained as confidential by the Governor and any other person who obtains information which he or she knows to be confidential under this section.
2.The Governor shall not make known in any manner any particulars of the information to any person other than those he or she designates in writing as having a need to know such information.
3.No subpoena or other judicial order may be issued compelling the Governor or any other person to divulge or make known the confidential information, except when the information is relevant to proceedings under subsection 6.
4.Nothing in this section prohibits use of confidential i
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Related
§ 239.0115
Nevada § 239.0115
§ 416.040
Nevada § 416.040
Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1977, 550 ; A 2007, 2102 )
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