AB 193
Revises provisions relating to certain victims of crime. (BDR 16-984)
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Bill overview
Assembly Bill 193 expands protections for victims of crime in Nevada by requiring law enforcement agencies to provide free and unaltered copies of reports related to domestic violence upon written request. Similar to existing law for sexual assault survivors, the bill allows law enforcement to redact personal identifying information from these reports. This legislation ensures victims of domestic violence have greater access to information about incidents involving them. It builds upon current protections to offer broader support to those experiencing domestic violence.
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