Nev. Rev. Stat. § 179B.270
Restrictions on use of information
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NRS 179B.270 Restrictions on use of information. Except
as otherwise authorized pursuant to specific statute, a person shall not use
information obtained from the community notification website for any purpose
related to any of the following:
1. Insurance, including health insurance.
2. Loans.
3. Credit.
4. Employment.
5. Education, scholarships or fellowships.
6. Housing or accommodations.
7. Benefits, privileges or services provided by any business establishment.
(Added to NRS by 2005, 2867)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2013–2021 · leading case: State v. Eighth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada ex rel. County of Clark
State v. Eighth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada ex rel. County of Clark (2013)
“NRS 179B.270. Neither may registration information “be used to unlawfully injure, harass or commit a crime against any person named in the registry or residing or working at any reported address.”
State v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Ct. (Logan D.) (2013)
“NRS 179B.270. Neither may registration information "be used to unlawfully injure, harass or commit a crime against any person named in the registry or residing or working at any reported address.”
Pickens Vs. La Villa Vegas, Inc. (2021)
“In this case, the justice court presided over a bench trial where appellants raised NRS 179B.270(6) (generally precluding use of "information obtained from the community notification website for any purpose related to .”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 179B.270(6) — 1 case
Pickens Vs. La Villa Vegas, Inc. (2021)
“In this case, the justice court presided over a bench trial where appellants raised NRS 179B.270(6) (generally precluding use of "information obtained from the community notification website for any purpose related to .”
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