Nevada Statutes
§ 439.993 — Confidentiality of records; use of information
Nevada § 439.993
JurisdictionNevada
Title 40PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 439Administration
STERILE HYPODERMIC DEVICE PROGRAMS
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 439.993 (2026).
Text
1. Any record of a person which is created or obtained for use by a sterile hypodermic device program must be kept confidential and:
(a)Is not open for public inspection or disclosure;
(b)Must not be shared with any other person or entity without the consent of the person to whom the record relates; and
(c)Must not be discoverable or admissible during any legal proceeding.
2. A record described in subsection 1 must not be used:
(a)To initiate or substantiate any criminal charge against a person who participates in the sterile hypodermic device program; or
(b)As grounds for conducting any investigation of a person who participates in the sterile hypodermic device program.
3. The staff and volunteers of a sterile hypodermic device program shall not be compelled to provide evidence in an
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2013, 3172 )
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§ 439.005
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