NRS 179.465
Disclosure or use of intercepted communications.


1.

Any investigative or law enforcement officer who, by any means authorized by NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, or 704.195 or 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510 to 2522, inclusive, has obtained knowledge of the contents of any wire, electronic or oral communication, or evidence derived therefrom, may disclose the contents to another investigative or law enforcement officer or use the contents to the extent that the disclosure or use is appropriate to the proper performance of the official duties of the officer making or receiving the disclosure.

2.

Any person who has received, by any means authorized by NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, or 704.195 or 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510 to 2522, inclusive, or by a statute of another state, any information concerning a wire, electronic or oral communication, or evidence derived therefrom intercepted in accordance with the provisions of NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, may disclose the contents of that communication or the derivative evidence while giving testimony under oath or affirmation in any criminal proceeding in any court or before any grand jury in this state, or in any court of the United States or of any state, or in any federal or state grand jury proceeding.

3.

An otherwise privileged wire, electronic or oral communication intercepted in accordance with, or in violation of, the provisions of NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, or 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510 to 2522, inclusive, does not lose its privileged character.

4.

When an investigative or law enforcement officer engaged in intercepting wire, electronic or oral communications as authorized by NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, intercepts wire, electronic or oral communications relating to offenses other than those specified in the order provided for in NRS 179.460, the contents of the communications and the evidence derived therefrom may be disclosed or used as provided in subsection 1. The direct evidence derived from the communications is inadmissible in a criminal proceeding, but any other evidence obtained as a result of knowledge obtained from the communications may be disclosed or used as provided in subsection 2 when authorized or approved by a justice of the Supreme Court or district judge who finds upon application made as soon as practicable that the contents of the communications were intercepted in accordance with the provisions of NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, or 18 U.S.C. §§ 2510 to 2522, inclusive.

Source: Section 179.465 — Disclosure or use of intercepted communications., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-179.­html#NRS179Sec465.

179.410
Definitions.
179.415
“Aggrieved person” defined.
179.420
“Contents” defined.
179.421
“Electronic communication” defined.
179.423
“Electronic communication service” defined.
179.425
“Electronic, mechanical or other device” defined.
179.430
“Intercept” defined.
179.435
“Investigative or law enforcement officer” defined.
179.440
“Oral communication” defined.
179.443
“Peace officer” defined.
179.445
“Person” defined.
179.450
“State” defined.
179.451
“Tracking device” defined.
179.453
“User” defined.
179.455
“Wire communication” defined.
179.458
Provisions inapplicable to recording of certain telephone calls by public utility.
179.460
Circumstances in which interception of communications may be authorized
179.463
Circumstances in which interception, listening or recording of communications by peace officer or certain other persons not unlawful.
179.465
Disclosure or use of intercepted communications.
179.467
Order requiring provider of electronic communication service to disclose contents of electronic or wire communication or records pertaining to customers
179.470
Application for order authorizing interception of communications
179.475
Order authorizing interception of communications: Contents
179.480
Progress reports to judge.
179.485
Recording.
179.490
Sealing of applications and orders
179.495
Notice to parties to intercepted communications.
179.500
Contents of intercepted communications inadmissible in evidence unless transcript provided to parties before trial.
179.505
Motion to suppress.
179.510
Appeal by State from order granting motion to suppress.
179.515
Reports by justices of Supreme Court, district judges, Attorney General and district attorneys.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

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