Reporting Communicable Diseases in North Las Vegas

Public Health and Welfare Nevada 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 10, 2026 Flag of Nevada

In North Las Vegas, Nevada, reporting communicable diseases is handled through the local public health authority and state law. This guide explains who must report, how to submit reports, the agencies responsible for investigation and enforcement, and what to expect after a report is filed. Use the official reporting channels for timely public-health action to protect residents and comply with legal obligations.

Who Must Report and When

Clinicians, laboratories, and certain institutional providers must notify the local health authority of reportable conditions without delay. The Southern Nevada Health District maintains the list of reportable diseases and provider reporting procedures for North Las Vegas. Southern Nevada Health District - Reportable Diseases[1]

Report immediately by the method specified for urgent conditions.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for communicable disease reporting in North Las Vegas is carried out by the Southern Nevada Health District as the local health authority, under Nevada state public-health statutes. Where statutory duties and enforcement powers are set by the Nevada Legislature, those controlling provisions are in the Nevada Revised Statutes chapter on communicable disease and public health. Nevada Revised Statutes - NRS Chapter 441A[3]

  • Enforcer: Southern Nevada Health District as local health authority and state public-health officials.
  • Complaint and inspection pathways: provider reporting portals, phone and dedicated disease-reporting lines listed on the district website.
  • Fines and monetary penalties: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offences and their escalation are not specified on the cited pages; statutory provisions govern public-health orders and enforcement procedures.[3]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: public-health orders, isolation or quarantine directives, closure orders, or referral to court may be used as provided by state law.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes depend on the order or directive; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited pages and should be confirmed with the enforcing agency.[1]
Contact the health district promptly if you receive an order you wish to contest.

Applications & Forms

The Southern Nevada Health District publishes the official reporting forms, provider instructions and the current reportable disease list; where forms or submission methods are required they are available on the district site. [1]

  • Provider report form and laboratory reporting instructions: available on the Southern Nevada Health District page.
  • Fees: not specified on the cited page.
  • Deadlines: immediate/urgent reporting required for certain conditions; details and timelines are listed with each reportable condition on the district site.

How Reporting Works

Typical steps are identification by a clinician or lab, immediate notification by the method indicated (phone for urgent conditions, electronic or fax for routine reports), and cooperation with any investigation. The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health provides statewide reporting requirements and coordination guidance. Nevada DPBH - Reportable Diseases[2]

Always follow the urgent-reporting contact method for suspected outbreaks or immediately notifiable conditions.

Common Violations

  • Failure to notify the health authority of a reportable condition.
  • Incomplete or late laboratory reports.
  • Non-cooperation with contact tracing or isolation orders.

FAQ

Who must report a suspected case?
Clinicians, laboratories and certain institutional providers must report according to the reportable-diseases list maintained by the local health district.
How quickly must I report?
Urgent conditions require immediate notification; timelines for other conditions are listed with each disease on the official reportable list.
What if I disagree with a health order?
Follow the order while seeking procedural remedies; contact the issuing health authority to learn appeal procedures and deadlines.

How-To

  1. Identify the suspected reportable condition and check the district reportable-diseases list.
  2. Obtain and complete the provider report form or submit required laboratory data as indicated.
  3. Notify the Southern Nevada Health District by the specified urgent or routine channel.
  4. Cooperate with investigation, provide patient/contact information as permitted, and follow control instructions.

Key Takeaways

  • Report promptly to protect public health and comply with legal duties.
  • The Southern Nevada Health District is the local enforcer for North Las Vegas reporting.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Southern Nevada Health District - Reportable Diseases and reporting procedures
  2. [2] Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health - Reportable Diseases
  3. [3] Nevada Legislature - Nevada Revised Statutes, Chapter 441A