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Statutes > Nevada > Title-4 > Chapter-48 > 48-109

48.109  Closure of meeting held to further resolution of dispute; exclusion of admission, representation or statement made during mediation proceedings; confidentiality of matter discussed during mediation proceeding.

      1.  A meeting held to further the resolution of a dispute may be closed at the discretion of the mediator.

      2.  The proceedings of the mediation session must be regarded as settlement negotiations, and no admission, representation or statement made during the session, not otherwise discoverable or obtainable, is admissible as evidence or subject to discovery.

      3.  A mediator is not subject to civil process requiring the disclosure of any matter discussed during the mediation proceedings.

      (Added to NRS by 1991, 919; A 1993, 1213)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-4 > Chapter-48 > 48-109

48.109  Closure of meeting held to further resolution of dispute; exclusion of admission, representation or statement made during mediation proceedings; confidentiality of matter discussed during mediation proceeding.

      1.  A meeting held to further the resolution of a dispute may be closed at the discretion of the mediator.

      2.  The proceedings of the mediation session must be regarded as settlement negotiations, and no admission, representation or statement made during the session, not otherwise discoverable or obtainable, is admissible as evidence or subject to discovery.

      3.  A mediator is not subject to civil process requiring the disclosure of any matter discussed during the mediation proceedings.

      (Added to NRS by 1991, 919; A 1993, 1213)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-4 > Chapter-48 > 48-109

48.109  Closure of meeting held to further resolution of dispute; exclusion of admission, representation or statement made during mediation proceedings; confidentiality of matter discussed during mediation proceeding.

      1.  A meeting held to further the resolution of a dispute may be closed at the discretion of the mediator.

      2.  The proceedings of the mediation session must be regarded as settlement negotiations, and no admission, representation or statement made during the session, not otherwise discoverable or obtainable, is admissible as evidence or subject to discovery.

      3.  A mediator is not subject to civil process requiring the disclosure of any matter discussed during the mediation proceedings.

      (Added to NRS by 1991, 919; A 1993, 1213)