Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 647 - Dealers in Junk and Secondhand Materials; Scrap Metal Processors
NRS 647.0945 - Electronic reporting systems: Authority of local law enforcement agencies; reporting requirements.


1. A local law enforcement agency may establish an electronic reporting system or utilize an existing electronic reporting system to receive information relating to the purchase of scrap metal by a scrap metal processor that transacts business within the jurisdiction of the local law enforcement agency. An electronic reporting system established or utilized pursuant to this subsection must:
(a) Be electronically secure and accessible only to:
(1) A scrap metal processor for the purpose of submitting the information required by subsection 2;
(2) An officer of the local law enforcement agency; and
(3) If applicable, an authorized employee of any designated third party.
(b) Provide for the electronic submission of information by a scrap metal processor.
2. If a local law enforcement agency establishes an electronic reporting system or utilizes an existing electronic reporting system pursuant to subsection 1, each scrap metal processor that transacts business within the jurisdiction of the local law enforcement agency shall, before 12 p.m. of each business day, submit electronically to the local law enforcement agency or, if applicable, a designated third party the following information regarding each purchase of scrap metal conducted on the preceding day from a person who sold the scrap metal in his or her individual capacity:
(a) The name of the seller;
(b) The date of the purchase;
(c) The name of the person or employee who conducted the transaction on behalf of the scrap metal processor;
(d) The name, street, house number and date of birth listed on the identification provided pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 of NRS 647.094 and a physical description of the seller, including the seller’s gender, height, eye color and hair color;
(e) The license number and general description of any vehicle that delivered the scrap metal;
(f) The description of the scrap metal recorded pursuant to paragraph (h) of subsection 1 of NRS 647.094; and
(g) The amount, in weight, of scrap metal purchased.
3. If a scrap metal processor is required to submit information to a local law enforcement agency or, if applicable, a designated third party pursuant to subsection 2, the scrap metal processor shall display prominently at the point of purchase a public notice, in a form approved by the local law enforcement agency, describing the information that the scrap metal processor is required to submit electronically to the local law enforcement agency or, if applicable, the designated third party.
4. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to limit or otherwise abrogate any duty of a scrap metal processor to maintain a book or other permanent record of information pursuant to NRS 647.094.
5. If a local law enforcement agency establishes an electronic reporting system or utilizes an existing electronic reporting system to receive information pursuant to this section, the local law enforcement agency shall, on or before January 15 of each odd-numbered year, submit to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the Legislature a report regarding the effect of the electronic reporting system on the incidence of crime which relates to the sale or purchase of scrap metal within the jurisdiction of the law enforcement agency.
6. The provisions of this section do not apply to the purchase of scrap metal from a business entity.
7. The Division of Industrial Relations of the Department of Business and Industry shall, in consultation with representatives from local law enforcement agencies in this state and representatives from the scrap metal industry, adopt regulations to ensure the confidentiality of information which is reported and maintained pursuant to this section, including, without limitation, regulations providing for:
(a) The confidentiality of consumer information;
(b) The confidentiality of proprietary information;
(c) Equity of input into contractual terms;
(d) Contractual terms relating to disclaimers, indemnification and the ownership of data by a designated third party;
(e) Oversight of a designated third party that handles, maintains or has access to such information, including, without limitation, the qualifications, equipment, procedures and background checks required of a designated third party;
(f) The manner in which reported information may be used, shared or disseminated; and
(g) The maintenance of reported information in relationship to other data maintained by a law enforcement agency.
8. As used in this section, "designated third party" means any person with whom a local law enforcement agency has entered into a contract for the purpose of receiving and storing any information required to be submitted electronically by a scrap metal processor pursuant to subsection 2.
(Added to NRS by 2013, 1537)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 647 - Dealers in Junk and Secondhand Materials; Scrap Metal Processors

NRS 647.010 - Definitions.

NRS 647.011 - "Advertise" defined.

NRS 647.012 - "Antique" defined.

NRS 647.013 - "Collectible" defined.

NRS 647.015 - "Junk" defined.

NRS 647.016 - "Junk dealer" defined.

NRS 647.017 - "Scrap metal" defined.

NRS 647.0172 - "Scrap metal processor" defined.

NRS 647.018 - "Secondhand dealer" defined.

NRS 647.019 - Licensing as pawnbroker required for certain junk dealers and secondhand dealers.

NRS 647.0191 - Prohibition against junk dealer or secondhand dealer buying and selling motor vehicle to same person.

NRS 647.0192 - Exemption of charitable organizations from chapter.

NRS 647.0193 - Local regulation of advertising as junk dealer or secondhand dealer.

NRS 647.0195 - Power of cities and counties to license, tax and regulate not impaired.

NRS 647.020 - Description of purchases required to be posted.

NRS 647.030 - Information concerning purchases required to be recorded in book; prohibition on altering or destroying information in book; book required to be open to inspection by certain law enforcement and other governmental officers.

NRS 647.035 - Burned metallic wire: Information concerning person who delivered wire must be obtained; period during which information must be retained.

NRS 647.040 - Suspected lost or stolen personal property in possession of junk dealer: Duty to report; inspections.

NRS 647.050 - Purchase of junk from certain persons prohibited.

NRS 647.060 - Vendors’ statements: Contents and filing.

NRS 647.070 - Applications for inspection and permits for shipping junk and hides.

NRS 647.092 - Prohibition on purchase of scrap metal without state business license, city or county business license and authorization from or registration with solid waste management authority.

NRS 647.094 - Record of purchases; photographic or video documentation; inspection of scrap metal and records.

NRS 647.0945 - Electronic reporting systems: Authority of local law enforcement agencies; reporting requirements.

NRS 647.0946 - Immunity from civil liability.

NRS 647.0947 - Confidentiality of records; penalty.

NRS 647.096 - Peace officer or investigator may place written hold on property possessed by scrap metal processor; procedure for obtaining custody of property; limitations on disposal of property; notice.

NRS 647.098 - Limitations and requirements relating to method of payment by scrap metal processor to seller; receipt required.

NRS 647.105 - Applicability of provisions to certain persons who buy or sell secondhand firearms or items related to secondhand firearms.

NRS 647.110 - Record of transactions; inspection of record and goods.

NRS 647.120 - Reports of transactions and suspected stolen property to sheriff or chief of police.

NRS 647.130 - Retention of marked or otherwise individually identifiable property; exception for motor vehicles.

NRS 647.132 - Peace officer or investigator may place written hold on property possessed by secondhand dealer; procedure for obtaining custody of property; limitations on disposal of property; notice.

NRS 647.135 - Violations by junk dealer; penalty.

NRS 647.140 - Violations by secondhand dealer or clerk, agent or employee of secondhand dealer; penalty.

NRS 647.143 - Violations by scrap metal processors; penalty.

NRS 647.145 - Criminal receipt of junk or scrap metal; penalty.