Nevada has passed what’s commonly known as Kelsey’s...
Nevada has passed what’s commonly known as Kelsey’s Law, a law that determines situations in which carriers must give up caller location information to law enforcement officials during certain emergencies. Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) signed the bill Monday. Senate Bill…
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268 became effective immediately Monday for purposes of adopting regulations and will become effective on Oct. 1 for any other purposes, according to the bill text. No legislator voted against the bill in the Nevada Senate or Assembly since its introduction in March when it passed through those two legislative bodies.