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NV AB162
Bill
Status
6/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Thaddeus Yurek
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AI Summary
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Director of the Department of Public Safety must establish a statewide database and free public website tracking persons with two or more domestic violence convictions under Nevada law, including names, aliases, dates of birth, photographs, offense lists, and supervision status.
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Confidential information protected from disclosure includes social security numbers, driver's license numbers, telephone numbers, and victim identities.
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Persons in the database may petition for removal if a court expunges/seals records that would disqualify them from inclusion, or if they have had no domestic violence convictions in the preceding 7 years (unless convicted three or more times).
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Information from the database cannot be used for insurance, loans, credit, employment, education, housing, or business services decisions; violators face civil liability for damages, attorney's fees, and costs.
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Department of Public Safety and law enforcement agencies receive immunity from criminal and civil liability related to the accuracy or disclosure of database information; effective date is July 1, 2025.
Legislative Description
Establishes a statewide database and Internet website for certain criminal records relating to domestic violence. (BDR 14-52)
Last Action
(No further action taken.)
6/3/2025