Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 239B - Disclosure of Personal Information to Governmental Agencies
NRS 239B.040 - Databases containing electronic mail addresses or telephone numbers of certain persons; use of information; confidentiality.


1. Except as otherwise provided in this section or by specific statute:
(a) If a person or his or her agent provides the electronic mail address or telephone number of the person to a governmental entity for the purpose of or in the course of communicating with that governmental entity, the governmental entity may maintain the electronic mail address or telephone number in a database.
(b) A database described in this subsection:
(1) Is confidential;
(2) Is not a public book or record within the meaning of NRS 239.010; and
(3) Must not be disclosed in its entirety as a single unit.
2. The individual electronic mail address or telephone number of a person is not confidential and may be disclosed individually in accordance with applicable law if the person or his or her agent provides the electronic mail address or telephone number to a governmental entity:
(a) In the course of an existing business or contractual relationship with the governmental entity; or
(b) In the course of seeking to establish a business or contractual relationship with the governmental entity, including, without limitation, in response to a request for proposals or invitation to bid from the governmental entity.
3. A governmental entity:
(a) Shall disclose in its entirety as a single unit a database described in subsection 1 in response to an order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction; and
(b) May disclose in its entirety as a single unit a database described in subsection 1 upon a finding by the governing body of the governmental entity that the disclosure of the database is necessary:
(1) To protect the public safety; or
(2) To assist in the investigation or prosecution of a crime.
4. The provisions of this section do not alter, limit or otherwise affect the operation of any statute or regulation of this State which provides greater or more stringent protections for the confidentiality of the electronic mail address or telephone number of a person.
5. As used in this section, "telephone number" includes, without limitation, the telephone number for a facsimile machine or telecopier.
(Added to NRS by 2005, 1043)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 239B - Disclosure of Personal Information to Governmental Agencies

NRS 239B.010 - Request by agency of State or political subdivision for information on certain persons from Federal Bureau of Investigation.

NRS 239B.020 - Request by public safety agency for certain information on applicant for position of firefighter or peace officer from employer or former employer of applicant; use of information; confidentiality.

NRS 239B.022 - Request by governmental agency for certain information related to sexual orientation or gender identity or expression: Legislative declaration.

NRS 239B.024 - Request by governmental agency for certain information related to sexual orientation or gender identity or expression: "Governmental agency" defined.

NRS 239B.026 - Request by governmental agency for certain information related to sexual orientation or gender identity or expression: Confidentiality of information; provision of information optional; denial of services prohibited; limitation on use...

NRS 239B.030 - Recorded, filed or otherwise submitted documents.

NRS 239B.040 - Databases containing electronic mail addresses or telephone numbers of certain persons; use of information; confidentiality.

NRS 239B.050 - Websites.

NRS 239B.060 - Immunity of officer, employee or member of governmental agency or public body from damages resulting from certain acts and omissions in carrying out the provisions of NRS 239B.030 and 239B.050.