1. Any regulatory body may share information in its possession relating to public health concerns with any other regulatory body and with the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Health and Human Services, if the confidentiality of the information is otherwise maintained in accordance with the terms and conditions required by law.
2. Any regulatory body may conduct a joint investigation with the Division of Public and Behavioral Health if either of them so requests and the regulatory body and the Division agree that each of them will benefit from conducting a joint investigation.
(Added to NRS by 2009, 870)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 622 - General Provisions Governing Regulatory Bodies
NRS 622.020 - "Immediate relative" defined.
NRS 622.030 - "License" defined.
NRS 622.040 - "Licensee" defined.
NRS 622.050 - "Member of a regulatory body" defined.
NRS 622.060 - "Regulatory body" defined.
NRS 622.080 - Enforcement of provisions of title for protection and benefit of public.
NRS 622.205 - Conditions and limitations regarding members who are not licensees of regulatory body.
NRS 622.207 - Limitation on tenure of members of regulatory bodies; exception.
NRS 622.213 - Contingency fee contract between regulatory body and attorney prohibited.
NRS 622.300 - Duty of licensee to disclose certain information regarding immediate relatives.
NRS 622.310 - Certain medical information and records protected from disclosure.
NRS 622.340 - Requirements for meetings conducted by audio or video teleconference.
NRS 622.350 - Certain meetings conducted outside State prohibited.