1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a state agency that accesses or causes to be accessed a computer of the state agency that has been assigned or loaned by the state agency to an officer, employee or contractor for the officer’s, employee’s or contractor’s exclusive or routine use in carrying out the duties of the officer’s, employee’s or contractor’s position shall notify the officer, employee or contractor of such access.
2. The notice of access required pursuant to subsection 1 must be provided in a uniform and understandable format. The notice may be provided before or after such access occurs, but not more than 48 hours before or 48 hours after such access occurs.
3. The head of a state agency, any state officer to whom the head of the state agency reports or the appointee or designee of either may authorize the access of a computer of the state agency without providing the notice of access otherwise required by subsections 1 and 2:
(a) If the access occurs during the course of:
(1) An internal investigation which is conducted within the state agency by the personnel of the state agency as authorized by law and any information concerning such access is kept in a file maintained by the state agency pertaining to the investigation; or
(2) An investigation which is conducted by a state or federal law enforcement agency.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, if the access occurs in the course of regular or routine maintenance conducted by an employee of the state agency whose duties include the regular or routine maintenance of the computers of the state agency and the state agency has adopted by regulation and implemented the procedure set forth in subsection 4.
(c) If a state agency has adopted by regulation the procedure set forth in subsection 4 and the access occurs after recording the information required pursuant to subsection 4.
4. A state agency may adopt by regulation a procedure to record access to computers of the state agency in a log maintained by the state agency for that purpose. If a state agency adopts such a procedure, the procedure must include, without limitation, a requirement for the recording of the following information concerning the access in the log:
(a) The date on which the access will occur and, if known, the time at which the access will occur on that date;
(b) As determined by the officer, appointee or designee who authorizes the access, a reasonable explanation of the exigent circumstances or other relevant considerations which justify accessing the computer without the knowledge of the officer, employee or contractor to whom the agency has assigned or loaned the computer;
(c) The name of each person who will be authorized or required to perform the access;
(d) The name of each person who will be allowed to examine information stored on the computer or retrieved from the computer; and
(e) The name of each person who will be authorized or required to archive, maintain, store, transfer, transmit or destroy information retrieved from the computer.
The log described in this subsection, and any entries in that log, are confidential and not public books or records within the meaning of NRS 239.010, but must be disclosed upon the lawful order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
5. If an employee discovers evidence of inappropriate use while accessing a computer to perform regular or routine maintenance:
(a) The employee shall provide the details of the alleged inappropriate use to the officer, appointee or designee who authorized the access, and to any other appropriate personnel of the state agency; and
(b) Information concerning the access must be recorded in the log maintained by the state agency.
6. Each state agency that has adopted a policy for the use of the computers of the state agency shall adopt policies and procedures for responding to reports of the inappropriate use of those computers, including, without limitation, provisions relating to the transfer, transmission and destruction of information.
7. As used in this section:
(a) "Access" includes, without limitation, adding, copying, deleting, manipulating or observing the files or other information stored on a computer, whether such actions are carried out directly or remotely.
(b) "Inappropriate use" means the use of a computer of a state agency in a manner that:
(1) If the state agency is an agency of the Executive Branch of State Government, violates the written policy created by the agency pursuant to NRS 242.300.
(2) If the state agency is an agency of the Legislative or Judicial Branch of State Government, violates the policy, if any, established by that agency for the use of the computers of the agency.
(3) Violates any state or federal law.
(c) "State agency" means an agency, bureau, board, commission, department, division or any other unit of the Executive, Legislative or Judicial Branches of State Government.
(Added to NRS by 2005, 671)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 281 - General Provisions
NRS 281.001 - Persons employed by State to be afforded respect, dignity and equity in workplace.
NRS 281.005 - "Public officer" and "special use vehicle" defined.
NRS 281.010 - Elected and appointed officers.
NRS 281.020 - State officers to receive commissions from Governor.
NRS 281.030 - Official oath: Endorsement on commission or certificate of election.
NRS 281.040 - Eligibility for office of honor, profit or trust.
NRS 281.080 - Deputy to take official oath.
NRS 281.120 - Semimonthly paydays for state officers and employees; exceptions.
NRS 281.121 - Compensation for employees required to wear uniforms.
NRS 281.123 - Limitation on maximum salary payable to persons employed by State.
NRS 281.1233 - Procedure for state agency to obtain exception to limitation on salary.
NRS 281.127 - State officers and employees paid one salary for all services rendered; exceptions.
NRS 281.140 - State officers may sell evidence of public indebtedness issued for services rendered.
NRS 281.145 - Leave of absence for military duty; compensation.
NRS 281.147 - Leave of absence for duty as American National Red Cross disaster technician.
NRS 281.149 - Leave of absence for duty as emergency communications technician.
NRS 281.150 - Payment of stipends for educational leave.
NRS 281.155 - Payment of compensation due to deceased employee of State or political subdivision.
NRS 281.157 - Commission to Review Compensation: Definition.
NRS 281.1571 - Commission to Review Compensation: Creation; composition.
NRS 281.1573 - Commission to Review Compensation: Salary; meetings; administrative support.
NRS 281.1575 - Commission to Review Compensation: Duties.
NRS 281.165 - District judge to submit claims for travel and subsistence to Court Administrator.
NRS 281.169 - Payment of travel and per diem expenses of applicant for employment; claims.
NRS 281.173 - Advance constitutes lien on accrued wages of officer or employee.
NRS 281.174 - Payment for amount in excess of advance.
NRS 281.1745 - Cash advance when reimbursement may be delayed; withholding of pay upon delinquency.
NRS 281.175 - Rules and regulations of State Controller.
NRS 281.177 - Diversity and racial equity.
NRS 281.180 - Record of official acts of person taking acknowledgments; liability and penalty.
NRS 281.190 - Unlawful withholding or destruction of records; penalties.
NRS 281.221 - Contracts in which state officer has interest prohibited; exceptions; penalties.
NRS 281.250 - Administration of oaths and affirmations by officers.
NRS 281.260 - Fees for returns prohibited; computation of mileage; penalty.
NRS 281.270 - Officer to prevent duel: Penalty.
NRS 281.280 - Officer refusing to receive or arrest person charged with criminal offense: Penalties.
NRS 281.290 - Officer executing process may command assistance when resistance made.
NRS 281.320 - Withholding of settlement and payment of accounts of public officers.
NRS 281.330 - Advocating overthrow of government cause for dismissal of public employee.
NRS 281.340 - Obtaining appointment by false letter or certificate: Penalty.
NRS 281.350 - Grafting by public officer or employee: Penalty.
NRS 281.360 - Failure by public officer or employee to perform duty: Penalty.
NRS 281.375 - Application for employment: Volunteer work must be considered.
NRS 281.558 - "Candidate" defined.
NRS 281.55805 - "Declaration of candidacy" defined.
NRS 281.5581 - "Domestic partner" defined.
NRS 281.5582 - "Domestic partnership" defined.
NRS 281.5583 - "Educational or informational meeting, event or trip" defined.
NRS 281.5584 - "Financial disclosure statement" and "statement" defined.
NRS 281.5585 - "Gift" defined.
NRS 281.5586 - "Interested person" defined.
NRS 281.5587 - "Member of the public officer’s or candidate’s household" defined.
NRS 281.559 - Electronic filing by certain appointed public officers; exceptions.
NRS 281.573 - Retention by Secretary of State.
NRS 281.581 - Civil penalty for failure to disclose: Procedure; amount; waiver.
NRS 281.621 - Declaration of public policy.