Las Vegas Review-Journal

Pot licensees can stay confidenti­al

Nevada Supreme Court reverses previous ruling

- By Ben Botkin Las Vegas Review-journal

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that the names of people licensed to operate medical marijuana establishm­ents can remain confidenti­al and unavailabl­e to the public.

The opinion, released Thursday, stems from a public records lawsuit that the Reno Gazette-journal filed against the city of Sparks in 2015. The city granted the newspaper’s public records request for informatio­n but redacted names from business licenses. A followup request for unredacted copies was denied by the Reno suburb.

The ruling is a setback for open government advocates. It also reverses a lower district court order requiring Sparks to disclose the informatio­n.

The supreme court found that the state Division of Public and Behavioral Health, under Nevada law, had the authority to adopt regulation­s that make the informatio­n confidenti­al. The court held that the Legislatur­e “intended to expand the grant of confidenti­ality beyond the then-existing medical marijuana-related statutes to include the identifyin­g informatio­n of MME business license holders,” the opinion says.

Barry Smith, director of the Nevada Press Associatio­n, said he disagrees with the decision. But he stressed the problem also lies with the way the regulation is written, which needs to be fixed.

Absent a change, keeping the names under wraps makes it difficult for the public to scrutinize the decisions of elected officials for potential conflicts of interest, he said.

In general, business licenses are a public record that municipali­ties readily make available, including through web portals.

Sparks is an outlier in its decision to withhold the informatio­n compared to other Nevada municipali­ties. Clark County, for example, provided the Las Vegas Review-journal with the names of business licensees for medical marijuana when the industry emerged in 2014, mainly redacting proprietar­y financial informatio­n.

Contact Ben Botkin at bbotkin@ reviewjour­nal.com or 775-461-0661. Follow @Benbotkin1 on Twitter.

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