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Can I collect server log information from participants in Nevada? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it appears that there are no specific requirements regarding the collection of server log information from participants in Nevada. However, there are regulations regarding the dissemination of criminal history records and the handling of registration information by law enforcement agencies.
If you are collecting server log information that includes criminal history records, you must comply with the regulations outlined in NVRS 179A.090 and NVRS 179A.100. These regulations specify that criminal history records may only be disseminated under certain circumstances and to certain individuals or agencies.
Additionally, if you are collecting registration information, such as personal identifying information, you must keep this information in a separate file and it must not be open to inspection by the public or any person other than a regular law enforcement officer, as outlined in NVRS 179C.170.
It is important to note that these regulations apply specifically to law enforcement agencies and agencies of criminal justice in Nevada. If you are not a law enforcement agency or agency of criminal justice, these regulations may not apply to you.
Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that you are complying with all relevant laws and regulations regarding the collection and handling of server log information in Nevada.
Note that there are no specific requirements for collecting, using, safeguarding, handling, retaining, storing, disseminating and destroying records of criminal history in Nevada [2.1]. However, if you are collecting server log information that includes criminal history records, you must comply with the regulations outlined in NVRS 179A.090 and NVRS 179A.100 [3.1].
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- [1.1] Registration information placed in separate file; inspection of information; information may be transmitted to certain agencies and persons.
- [2.1] Requirements for collecting, using, safeguarding, handling, retaining, storing, disseminating and destroying records.
- [3.1] Log to be maintained of dissemination of information relating to records of criminal history.
- [3.2] Prerequisite to dissemination of records; exceptions.
- [3.3] Records that may be disseminated without restriction; records that must be disseminated upon request.
Jurisdiction
Nevada