1.  The Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection is hereby created within the Central Repository.

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 179A.350

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • person: means a natural person, any form of business or social organization and any other nongovernmental legal entity including, but not limited to, a corporation, partnership, association, trust or unincorporated organization. See Nevada Revised Statutes 0.039

2.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 10, the Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection must contain a complete and systematic record of all:

(a) Temporary and extended orders for protection against domestic violence issued or registered in the State of Nevada and all Canadian domestic-violence protection orders registered in the State of Nevada, including, without limitation, any information received pursuant to NRS 33.095;

(b) Temporary and extended orders for protection against stalking, aggravated stalking or harassment issued in this State pursuant to NRS 200.599;

(c) Temporary and extended orders for protection against a person alleged to have committed the crime of sexual assault issued in this State pursuant to NRS 200.37835; and

(d) Orders imposing, modifying, suspending or canceling a condition of release prohibiting contact issued in this State pursuant to NRS 178.4845.

3.  The records contained in the Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection must be kept in accordance with the regulations adopted by the Director of the Department.

4.  Information received by the Central Repository pursuant to NRS 33.095, 178.4845, 200.37835 and 200.599 must be entered in the Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection.

5.  The information in the Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection must be accessible by computer at all times to each agency of criminal justice.

6.  The Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection shall retain all records of an expired temporary or extended order for protection and all records of an expired, suspended or cancelled order imposing a condition of release prohibiting contact, unless any such order is sealed by a court of competent jurisdiction.

7.  The existence of a record of an expired temporary or extended order for protection or a record of an expired, suspended or cancelled order imposing a condition of release prohibiting contact in the Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection does not prohibit a person from obtaining a firearm or a permit to carry a concealed firearm unless such conduct violates:

(a) A court order; or

(b) Any provision of federal or state law.

8.  The Director of the Department shall provide an electronic means to access on the Central Repository’s Internet website statistical data concerning all temporary and extended orders for protection issued pursuant to NRS 33.020, 200.378 and 200.591 during the previous calendar year that were transmitted to the Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection. The data must include, without limitation, information for each court that issues temporary or extended orders for protection pursuant to NRS 33.020, 200.378 and 200.591, respectively, concerning:

(a) The total number of temporary and extended orders that were granted by the court during the calendar year to which the data pertains;

(b) The number of temporary and extended orders that were granted to women;

(c) The number of temporary and extended orders that were granted to men;

(d) The number of temporary and extended orders that were vacated or expired;

(e) The number of temporary orders that included a grant of temporary custody of a minor child; and

(f) The number of temporary and extended orders that were served on the adverse party.

9.  The information provided pursuant to subsection 8 must include only aggregate information for statistical purposes and must exclude any identifying information relating to a particular person.

10.  The Repository for Information Concerning Orders for Protection must not contain any information concerning an event that occurred before October 1, 1998.

11.  As used in this section, ‘Canadian domestic-violence protection order’ has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 33.119.