Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 179A - Records of Criminal History
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 179A.060 - Security of records at repository

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 179A.060

Current through February 27, 2024

1. Each person who is engaged in data processing and who has access to information in the records of criminal history at the Central Repository, an agency of criminal justice or an authorized recipient must meet the standards established for employment as a custodian of records pursuant to NAC 179A.070 and the standards established in the Security Policy.

2. Only those persons who meet the requirements of subsection 1 or who are specifically authorized by the Central Repository, an agency of criminal justice or an authorized recipient may have access to areas and devices where records of criminal history are stored or accessed.

3. The heads of the Central Repository, each agency of criminal justice and each authorized recipient or their respective designees shall instruct their personnel periodically on policies and procedures for handling records of criminal history.

4. The Central Repository shall maintain duplicate copies of its computerized records of criminal history in a safe storage area located outside the normal confines of the data processing area. To the extent practicable, the copies must be kept current with new information being entered into the computerized records.

Comm'n on Crimes, Delinquency and Corrections, No. 8, eff. 10-16-80; A by R019-16A, eff. 12/21/2016

NRS NRS 179A.080

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