Nevada Revised Statutes (Last Updated: December 24, 2014) |
TITLE40 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY |
CHAPTER449. Medical Facilities and Other Related Entities |
LICENSING AND REGULATION |
Background Investigations |
NRS449.124. Maintenance and availability of certain records regarding employee, employee of temporary employment service or independent contractor of facility, hospital, agency, program or home.
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1. Each facility, hospital, agency, program or home shall maintain records of the information concerning its employees, employees of a temporary employment service and independent contractors collected pursuant to NRS 449.123, including, without limitation:
(a) A copy of the fingerprints that were submitted to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History or proof of electronic fingerprint submission and a copy of the written authorization that was provided by the employee, employee of the temporary employment service or independent contractor;
(b) Proof that the fingerprints of the employee, employee of the temporary employment service or independent contractor were submitted to the Central Repository; and
(c) Any other documentation of the information collected pursuant to NRS 449.123.
2. The records maintained pursuant to subsection 1 must be:
(a) Maintained for the period of the employment of the person with the facility, hospital, agency, program or home; and
(b) Made available for inspection by the Division at any reasonable time, and copies thereof must be furnished to the Division upon request.
3. If an Internet website has been established pursuant to NRS 439.942, a facility, hospital, agency, program or home shall maintain a current list of its employees, employees of a temporary employment service and independent contractors on the Internet website.
4. The Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History may maintain an electronic image of fingerprints submitted pursuant to NRS 449.122 and 449.123 to notify a facility, hospital, agency, program or home and the Division of any subsequent conviction of a person who is required to submit to an investigation pursuant to NRS 449.122 or 449.123.
(Added to NRS by 1997, 443; A 1999, 1947; 2005, 2171; 2009, 505; 2011, 3558; 2013, 2893)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 449.182)