Nev. Admin. Code § 440.021 - Examination of certificate: Procedure; requirements; abbreviated form; definition
1. A person who
wishes to examine a certificate must:
(a)
Identify his or her relationship to the person who is named on the
certificate;
(b) Specify the type
of information he or she wishes to obtain by examining the certificate;
and
(c) Pay any applicable
fees.
2. The State
Registrar may allow a person to examine a certificate if:
(a) The State Registrar or the State
Registrar's designee determines that the person has a direct and tangible
interest in the matter recorded on the certificate;
(b) The State Registrar or the State
Registrar's designee determines that the certificate does not contain any
information that is confidential or the disclosure of which would constitute an
unwarranted invasion of privacy which would result in irreparable harm to the
person named on the certificate or to the members of the immediate family of
the person named on the certificate; or
(c) The person submits to the State Registrar
a copy of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction that states that the
person may examine the certificate in its entirety.
3. The State Registrar may allow a person who
cannot comply with the requirements set forth in subsection 2 to examine an
abbreviated form of the certificate that contains any information the State
Registrar has determined would not constitute an unwarranted invasion of
privacy which would result in irreparable harm to the person named on the
certificate or to the members of the immediate family of the person named on
the certificate.
4. As used in this
section, "examine" does not include obtaining a copy of a
certificate.
Notes
NRS 440.120, 440.170
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