New Nevada Law Expands Employer Access to Conviction Records

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Earlier this month, however, Nevada’s governor signed a law (S.B. 409) that removes this restriction and allows CRAs to report on convictions regardless of their duration.  The law took effect on June 9.

While the new Nevada law expands employer access to conviction records, employers should still remember to comply with federal, state, and local law when considering conviction history for employment purposes.

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