NRS
202.3662 Confidentiality of information about applicant for permit and
permittee.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section and NRS 202.3665 and 239.0115:
(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,
Ê are
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 regarding permits applied for or issued pursuant to NRS 202.3653 to 202.369, inclusive, including, but not
limited to, the number of applications received and permits issued, may be
released to any person.
(Added to NRS by 1997,
1174; A 1999,
851; 2007,
2077; 2011,
754, 3110)
Notes of Decisions
Reno Newspapers, Inc. v. Haley, 234 P.3d 922 (Nev. 2010).
· cites it 30× “: In this appeal, we consider whether NRS 202.3662, which provides that an application for a concealed firearms permit and the sheriff’s related investigation of the applicant are confidential, includes within its scope the identity of the permittee of a concealed firearms…”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 202.3662(1) — 1 case
Reno Newspapers, Inc. v. Haley, 234 P.3d 922 (Nev. 2010).
“: In this appeal, we consider whether NRS 202.3662, which provides that an application for a concealed firearms permit and the sheriff’s related investigation of the applicant are confidential, includes within its scope the identity of the permittee of a concealed firearms…”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 202.3662(2) — 1 case
Reno Newspapers, Inc. v. Haley, 234 P.3d 922 (Nev. 2010).
“: In this appeal, we consider whether NRS 202.3662, which provides that an application for a concealed firearms permit and the sheriff’s related investigation of the applicant are confidential, includes within its scope the identity of the permittee of a concealed firearms…”
— Nev. Rev. Stat. § 202.3662(l)(b) — 1 case
Reno Newspapers, Inc. v. Haley, 234 P.3d 922 (Nev. 2010).
“: In this appeal, we consider whether NRS 202.3662, which provides that an application for a concealed firearms permit and the sheriff’s related investigation of the applicant are confidential, includes within its scope the identity of the permittee of a concealed firearms…”
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