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NRS 52.405 – Definitions.

As used in NRS 52.405 to 52.435, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. “Custodian of the records of a casino or hotel” means an employee or agent of a gaming licensee or hotel who has the care, custody and control of the records of the casino or hotel. 2. “Records of a casino or […]

NRS 52.415 – Authentication of copies.

The content of records of a casino or hotel, if otherwise admissible, may be proved by a copy of the record which is authenticated by a custodian of the records of a casino or hotel in a signed affidavit. The custodian must verify in the affidavit that the copy is a true and complete reproduction […]

NRS 52.345 – Notice of delivery to clerk of court.

The custodian of the medical record which has been subpoenaed shall promptly notify the attorney for the party who caused the subpoena to be issued that the documents involved have been delivered to the court. For purposes of this notice it is sufficient for the custodian to deliver to such attorney a copy of the […]

NRS 52.355 – Order for production of original documents; appearance by custodian.

1. If during a trial or discovery proceeding the authenticity of the record or a question of interpretation of handwriting is involved, the court may order the original documents produced. 2. If the personal attendance of a custodian of the medical records is required, the subpoena shall clearly state such demand. 3. If a custodian […]

NRS 52.365 – Use of copies in discovery proceedings.

1. If the contents of a medical record which has been delivered pursuant to NRS 52.325 are the object of a discovery proceeding by any party to the action, counsel may stipulate for, or in the absence of stipulation the court may order: (a) The delivery of the record to the officer before whom a […]

NRS 52.380 – Attendance by observer.

1. An observer may attend an examination but shall not participate in or disrupt the examination. 2. The observer attending the examination pursuant to subsection 1 may be: (a) An attorney of an examinee or party producing the examinee; or (b) A designated representative of the attorney, if: (1) The attorney of the examinee or […]