Nevada Statutes

§ 629.171 — Disclosure of identity genetic information of person without consent unlawful; exceptions

Nevada § 629.171
JurisdictionNevada
Title 54PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS AND BUSINESSES
Ch. 629Healing
GENETIC INFORMATION

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 629.171 (2026).

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It is unlawful to disclose or to compel a person to disclose the identity of a person who was the subject of a genetic test or to disclose genetic information of that person in a manner that allows identification of the person, without first obtaining the informed consent of that person or his or her legal guardian pursuant to NRS 629.181, unless the information is disclosed:

1.To conduct a criminal investigation, an investigation concerning the death of a person or a criminal or juvenile proceeding;
2.To determine the parentage or identity of a person pursuant to NRS 56.020 ;
3.To determine the paternity of a person pursuant to NRS 126.121 or 425.384 ;
4.Pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction;
5.By a physician and is the genetic information of a deceased person tha

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§ 629.181
Nevada § 629.181
§ 56.020
Nevada § 56.020
§ 126.121
Nevada § 126.121
§ 442.008
Nevada § 442.008
§ 442.300
Nevada § 442.300
§ 179A.075
Nevada § 179A.075

Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 1997, 1464 ; A 1999, 1063 , 3515 ; 2023, 2139 )

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