NAC 239.391 : Records for law enforcement.

Last Modified : February 26, 2002


NAC 239.391 Records for law enforcement. (NRS 239.125)

Note from Bashful : This code consists of several huge tables detailing how long various records need to be kept by different governmental and private (such as hospitals) institutions. For law enforcement agencies, the following appears for prostitution :

Work cards for prostitutes, all records : 20 years


Categories 1 and 2 are indicated for these prostitute work cards and other records. Categories 1 and 2 are :

NAC 239.151 Categories of records.

The following categories of records are hereby established :

1. Category 1 includes records that are necessary for the daily business of an office or department or used as a source of reference.

2. Category 2 includes records of the creation, development or elimination of a local governmental entity, or unique evidence or information about conditions, people, activities or events that is essential for legal, historical, genealogical or other professional research or inquiry.

3. Category 3 includes records of the source, receipt and expenditure or transfer of public money which are required for the operation of a local governmental entity or until an audit is completed.

4. Category 4 includes records which are required by law to be retained and those which have a legal basis for their retention.

5. Category 5 includes irreplaceable records which are needed during or after an emergency or to protect the rights and obligations of a local governmental entity or members of the general public.


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